invasivisen
Invasivisen is the genitive singular form of the Finnish adjective invasivinen, meaning invasive. In Finnish, adjectives agree with nouns in number and case, so invasivisen is used before a noun in the genitive case, for example invasivisen lajin meaning “of the invasive species.” The form is commonly discussed in linguistic contexts to illustrate Finnish adjective declension, but it also appears in scientific writing when the noun it modifies is in the genitive.
In ecological and biological contexts, invasiveness refers to the ability of a species to spread beyond its
Common examples include the zebra mussel in North America and Europe, which outcompetes native mollusks and