“…Regarding the introduction of a new species into a native food web, there are a series of niche-based hypotheses that potentially explain how the introduced species integrates into the community and how native species can coexist in sympatry with the invader (Ricciardi, Hoopes, Marchetti & Lockwood, 2013). For example, the release of a new species into a species-poor community that has unexploited resources would enable the invader to utilise these resources, avoiding competitive interactions with native species and enhancing their ability to integrate into the food web (Mason, Cooke, Moles & Leishman, 2008;Juncos, Milano, Macchi & Vigliano, 2015). When the introduction is into a community where resources are fully exploited and potentially limiting, theory predicts that the interactions between the introduced and native species will result in both their trophic niches becoming constricted and divergent through dietary specialisms (Bolnick et al, 2010;Tran, Jackson, Sheath, Verreycken & Britton, 2015;Jackson, Grey, Miller, Britton, & Donohue, 2016).…”