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Article title
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Abstract
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Key words
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Introduction
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Methods
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Study area and study design
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Invasive species quantitative gradient — aboveground biomass
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Assessment of natural regeneration
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Data analyses
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Results
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Relationship between the biomass of invasive trees on species composition the natural regeneration species composition (CCA)
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Threshold Indicator Taxa Analysis
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Generalized linear mixed-effect models (GLMMs)
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Prunus serotina on nutrient-poor sites
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Prunus serotina on nutrient-rich sites
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Robinia pseudoacacia on nutrient-poor sites
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Robinia pseudoacacia on nutrient-rich sites
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Comparison of the methods
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Discussion
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General patterns
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Species-specific patterns
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Ambiguous invasional meltdown and propagule pressure hypotheses
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Dependence on habitat context and biotic resistance/acceptance
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Three different analyses
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Wider context and management implications
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Conclusions
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Acknowledgements
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Additional information
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Conflict of interest
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Ethical statement
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Funding
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Author contributions
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Author ORCIDs
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Data availability
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References
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Supplementary material
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