Invasive species can have various negative impacts on native habitats. They can outcompete native species for resources such as food, water, and space, leading to a decline in native species populations. Invasive species can also introduce new diseases or predators that native species are not equipped to handle, further destabilizing the ecosystem. Additionally, invasive species can alter the physical structure of habitats, such as through changes in vegetation patterns or soil composition, which can have cascading effects on the entire ecosystem. Overall, invasive species pose a significant threat to native habitats and biodiversity.