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Nanopublications allow to express individual scientific claims in a way that facilitates their processing by automated workflows (https://nanopub.net). We have, for example, published a set of nanopublications describing invasion hypothesis statements alongside with a hypothesis description paper on the enemy release hypothesis (Heger et al. 2024; see list below).

- Reduced pressure by enemies in the non-native range contributes to invasion success - Reduced per capita effect of enemies on species in the non-native range increases population-level performance of non-native species - Changed richness and abundance of enemies in the non-native range increases population-level performance of non-native species - Adaptation in response to enemy release in the non-native range increases population-level performance of non-native species - Transport to non-native range decreases number of enemies - Reduced pressure by generalist enemies in the non-native range contributes to invasion success - Reduced pressure by specialist enemies in the non-native range contributes to invasion success - Number of enemies of invasive species has smaller value than number of enemies of native species - Number of enemies of invasive species in its non-native range has smaller value than number of enemies of invasive species in its native range - Reduced pressure by enemies in the non-native range increases performance of non-native species - Absence of enemies in the non-native range contributes to invasion success - Reduced pressure by enemies in the non-native range