“…Second, the range of methodological techniques showcased by the papers highlights that tackling the challenges of biological invasions requires a combination of methods ranging from controlled experiments which may provide explicit evidence for small scale processes (e.g., Coughlan et al, 2022; Sanders & Mills, 2022), through to modelling approaches to gain a broadscale view of invasion dynamics (Larson et al, 2022; Maimela et al, 2022). Field studies which aim to investigate site specific / regional patterns provide in‐situ validation of theories and enable incorporation of potentially interacting and confounding factors to be considered (e.g., Blackman et al, 2022; Bolpagni & Dalla Vecchia, 2022; Mathers et al, 2022; Salgado et al, 2022). Third, a common theme within many papers is the role of anthropogenic modifications in promoting the spread and ecological implications of biological invasions (e.g., Santas et al, 2022; Makherana et al, 2022), with habitat heterogeneity potentially conferring some form of invasibility resistance (e.g., Salgado et al, 2022).…”