“…Attempts at unifying terminology used in research on introduced species (Colautti & MacIsaac, 2004;Davis, 2009;Richardson et al, 2000;Russell & Blackburn, 2017a) have had very limited success (Sagoff, 2018) and explicit opposition (Hodges, 2008;Larson, 2007). Despite (or because of) its value-laden implications, the term "invasive" has been growing in acceptance (Pereyra, 2016), to the point that the field itself is usually referred to as "invasion biology," even by scholars opposed to the concept that all NIS are harmful (Davis, 2009). "Invasive" is a valueladen adjective, with unsubtle negative connotations (Davis, 2009;Russell & Blackburn, 2017b), and the notion of "negative" has been incorporated by researchers and international organizations in their definition of "invasive" (IUCN, 2018;Russell & Blackburn, 2017a, b;Simberloff et al, 2012;WWF, 2018).…”