Due to global trends in species distribution range shifts and biodiversity loss, ecosystems worldwide are likely to undergo considerable changes in community composition (Jennings & Harris, 2017;Seebens et al., 2020). Along with the increased spread of nonnative species as a result of globalisation, increasing average temperatures due to climate change will enable new species to make their way into environments previously too cold for them to either
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