“…First, exotic plants can outcompete native flora for nutrients, space, and light, often decreasing the richness and abundance of native plant species (Castro‐Díez, Pauchard, Traveset, & Vilà, 2016; Michelan, Thomaz, Mormul, & Carvalho, 2010). Second, invasive plants can affect higher trophic levels within the local community, such as herbivorous arthropods, through changes in their food supply and quality (e.g., Štrobl et al, 2019) or modification of the local vegetation structure and microclimatic niches (Gerber et al, 2008; Litt, Cord, Fulbright, & Schuster, 2014; Valtonen, Jantunen, & Saarinen, 2006). Similar to urban development, invasive plants can drive functional homogenization of the vegetation (Castro‐Díez et al, 2016) as well as arthropod communities (Florencio, Cardoso, Lobo, Azevedo, & Borges, 2013).…”