What are key factors cited that enable the Mayan cichlid's success as an invasive species?
Answer
Hardiness, aggressive nature, strong territoriality, and wide tolerance range
Their hardiness and aggressive nature, coupled with their ability to tolerate a wide range of salinity, temperature, and water conditions, combined with strong territoriality, are key factors in their ecological impact.

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