“…Body size Invasive insects are smaller than natives (Crawley 1987, McGlynn 1999b, Gamboa et al 2004, Ness et al 2004, Cremer et al 2006, Mondor et al 2006, Cremer et al 2008, Wilson-Rich and Starks 2010, Abril et al 2013; Small insects more likely to establish than large insects (Lawton et al 1986, Lester 2005; Invasive insects are larger than natives (Ings et al 2006, Delatte et al 2009, Kajita and Evans 2010a, Kajita and Evans 2010b; Large body size may promote invasion success (Moller 1996) A, C, E, O (Facon et al 2011); High progeny production increases colonization success (Yan et al 2005) A, E Egg laying behaviour Insects that lay eggs in batches less likely to become invasive (Crawley 1987) Egg size Invasive insects lay larger eggs than natives (Duyck et al 2007, Delatte et al 2009);…”