Invasive plants affect the composition of native habitats,often triggering the loss of biodiversity(Kuebbing et al.,2014,2016;Wang et al.,2021a,2021b).Hence,understanding the mechanisms that underlie successful biolog...Invasive plants affect the composition of native habitats,often triggering the loss of biodiversity(Kuebbing et al.,2014,2016;Wang et al.,2021a,2021b).Hence,understanding the mechanisms that underlie successful biological invasion has become a major issue in invasion ecology.The invasion of one habitat by two or more invasive plants is referred to as co-invasion(Sheppard,2019;Wang et al.,2020,2022;Wei et al.,2020a).The invasional meltdown hypothesis posits that the successful colonization of one invasive plant can create a favorable environment for the successful colonization of a second invasive plant(Simberloff,2006;Green et al.,2011;Kuebbing et al.,2016;Braga et al.,2017).展开更多
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文摘Invasive plants affect the composition of native habitats,often triggering the loss of biodiversity(Kuebbing et al.,2014,2016;Wang et al.,2021a,2021b).Hence,understanding the mechanisms that underlie successful biological invasion has become a major issue in invasion ecology.The invasion of one habitat by two or more invasive plants is referred to as co-invasion(Sheppard,2019;Wang et al.,2020,2022;Wei et al.,2020a).The invasional meltdown hypothesis posits that the successful colonization of one invasive plant can create a favorable environment for the successful colonization of a second invasive plant(Simberloff,2006;Green et al.,2011;Kuebbing et al.,2016;Braga et al.,2017).