If they are plants (e.g. spotted knapweed) they produce seeds to reproduce, because they are plants that produce seeds to reproduce.
If they are animals (e.g. brown tree snake) they do not produce seeds, because animals do not reproduce by producing seeds.
Pandas are not an invasive species.
A noxious weed is another term for an invasive plant species.
This has certainly happened. A particular risk is the use of sea water as ballast. Invasive species can also hide in produce crates during overseas travel.
Invasive species
Yes, killer bees are an invasive species.
IN Brazil, where the jackfruit is considered an invasive species, the fallen fruits are eagerly eaten by small mammals such as the common marmoset and the coati. The seeds are dispersed by these animals,
invasive
they are invasive WEEDS
Opium seeds are poppy seed, but there are different species of poppies only a few of which produce the sap that is rich in opium alkaloids. Most species of poppy produce only insignificant amounts of opium alkaloids.
In order to secure the and survival rate of next generation of that particular plant.
We try to stop invasive species entering our rivers and lakes.
How are oceans being impacted by invasive species