ohohoh man,you clearly pronounced each professional words and main points, this is a really a good video for my test :) a little boring,but good anyway
But not all invasive species are bad, every species ancestor was invasive species at one point. I think many times is not how well a species fits into it's environment but how well it fits into it's ancestors environment. I think when things are introduced randomly most times yes its bad, but the invasive Hippopotamus in Colombia is starting to fill an ecological niche that mega fuana once use to, eventually speciation will occur
I know this is a bit late, but Kudzu vines are an invasive species and they grow very, very rapidly. They are edible and apparently their roots can be used in making mochi. Predator most likely meant something that feeds on these plants, not something that hunts these plants down if that was the issue lol.
But shouldn't one also study the paleontology in the area for example the coast live oak we know they are dying because of global warming and trying to do everything to save it also is the case of torreya taxifolia (which never followed further north like other species). But the Coast live oak was never the dominant oak back around a million years ago it was the island oak that survived off the channel island. Why not just let the coast live oak go extinct or move it somewhere else and let the island come to dominant the mainland once again, done in an incremental process that way the ecology adapts to the change. The thing is change is inexorable we have to understand how to go with the change