In the invaded areas, it is believed that invasive species reduce their investment in defense due to the absence of natural enemies.
By field investigation and a series of laboratory assays, This study explored the defense strategies of invasive plants.
Field investigation indicated that invasive plants have a antifeedant effect on herbivorous pests, and the distribution frequency of wormholes of native plants shows a peak at a distance of 2–3 m from the invasive species. The feeding preference experiment conducted with two generalist herbivorous insects (native insect
These results suggest that invasive plants maintain active defense strategies in invaded areas, leading to changes in the distribution patterns of herbivorous insects in a manner that facilitates invasion.