“…Accordingly, many studies have reported an increase in non‐native basal area (Bellingham et al 2005), biomass (Domènech and Vilà 2006), cover and density (Hierro et al 2006), establishment (Burke and Grime 1996), survival (Domènech and Vilà 2006, De Villalobos et al 2011) and richness (Deutschewitz et al 2003, Sharma and Raghubanshi 2009, Paiaro et al 2011) with disturbance. However, empirical evidence is mixed (Smith and Knapp 1999, Moles et al 2012) and some studies have even reported a negative relationship between disturbance and invasion (Smith and Knapp 1999, Chichizola et al 2021). Disturbance type and frequency, methodological approach, and time after disturbance may all influence non‐native species response to disturbance (Moles et al 2012, Jauni et al 2015, Chichizola et al 2021) and, hence, help explain contradictory results.…”