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ABSTRACT
Biological invasions pose a significant threat to ecosystem stability by altering the taxonomic and functional diversity of native communities. It is still uncertain, however, whether multiple invasive species have varying effects on native communities, or whether their interactions in a co‐invasion scenario are antagonistic or facilitative. To address this gap, this study investigated 24 sampling sites in Hong Kong, encompassing single invasion, co‐invasion, and non‐invaded control scenarios across the dry and wet seasons. We systematically explored how the functional traits and invasion intensity of four invasive ant species (
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Pitfall traps;
Biological invasions;
Indigenous species;
Invasive insects;
Taxonomy;
Species diversity;
Arthropods;
Homogenization;
Community;
Ecological function;
Rainy season;
Ecological effects;
Ecosystem stability;
Competition;
Functionals;
Diversity indices;
Ecosystems;
Native species;
Introduced species;
Structure-function relationships;
Ecosystem resilience;
Dry season;
Nonnative species
; Bogar, Taylor A. 2
; Hamer, Matthew T. 1 ; Guénard, Benoit 1 1 School of Biological Sciences, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, SAR, China
2 School of Biological Sciences, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, SAR, China, Science Unit, Lingnan University, Hong Kong, SAR, China