An invasive species is a species that is not native to a given ecosystem. These species have a negative impact on the new environment.
It is well known that invasive species NEGATIVELY impact native species by establishing new ecological interrelationships (e.g., predation and competition).
Moreover, invasive species may also cause great economic harm to the affected regions where these species are established.
Human activity is the main cause associated with the introduction of invasive species into new geographical regions.
In consequence, the statement that is NOT true about the impact of an invasive species on an ecosystem isit can stabilize the populations of native species.