“…Research in plant invasions has progressed in recent years, with data accumulated in global databases (Dawson et al, ; Pyšek et al, ; van Kleunen et al, , ) not only allowing improvement of our knowledge about the distribution of naturalized species in world regions, but also facilitating deeper insights into the mechanisms and traits associated with successful invasions (e.g., Guo, van Kleunen, et al, ; Razanajatovo et al, ). These studies contribute to the existing body of invasion literature focusing on the roles that individual species traits and their interactions have on invasions (van Kleunen, Weber, & Fischer, ; Küster, Kühn, Bruelheide, & Klotz, ; Pyšek & Richardson, ), acting in concert with other factors (Dawson, Burslem, & Hulme, ; Pyšek et al, ), and depending on the stage of the invasion process (Divíšek et al, ; Moodley, Geerts, Richardson, & Wilson, ; Pyšek et al, ).…”