Invasive species can have several negative impacts on native habitats. They can outcompete native species for resources such as food and space, leading to a decline in biodiversity. Invasive species can also disrupt the natural balance of ecosystems, causing changes in nutrient cycling and habitat structure. Additionally, some invasive species can introduce new diseases or predators that native species are not adapted to, further affecting the native habitat. Overall, invasive species can have significant detrimental effects on the health and stability of native habitats.