Research gaps limit understanding go invasion-fire cycles Definitions and variable headings Review Paper Supplemental Table_PaperSummaries.xlsx Citation: Manuscript citation Reference: (Author, year) Location: location of study Habitat: Habitat study was conducted in GPS lat: Latitude where study was conducted GPS long: Longitude where study was conducted GPS exact?: Coordinates of study exact or estimation, no = estimation, yes = exact Species growth form: Growth form of study species Fuels.Flammability: Effect of study species on ease of fuel ignition Fuels.Continuity: Effect of study species on the degree or extent of continuous or uninterrupted distribution of fuel particles in the horizontal fraction of a fuel bed Fuels.Continuity_vertical:Effect of study species on the degree or extent of continuous or uninterrupted distribution of fuel particles in the vertical fraction of a fuel bed Fuels.Abundance: Effect of study species on the mass of fuels (often of a specific fuel class e.g., 1-hour, 10 hour, 100 hour fuels) per unit area Fuels.Bulk Ratio: Effect of study species on fuel density (mass per unit volume) Fire. Intensity/temperature: Effect of study species on fire temperature and/or heat released per unit time Fire. Vertical.Continuity: Effect of study species on the maximum height of vegetation charred or consumed by a fire. Fire.horizontal.continuity: Effect of study species on the degree or extent of continuous or uninterrupted combustion or charring of fuel particles in the fuel bed. Fire.frequency: Effect of study species on the number of times a fire occurs in the same area over time. Fire.Spread rate: Effect of study species on the rate ( area per unit time) that a fire spreads. Fire. Seasonality: Effect of study species on the time of year that fires occur. Fire. Duration: Effect of study species on the duration (time) of single fire events Fire. Size: Effect of study species on the area burned during a fire. Fire. Number Occurrences: Effect of study species on the number of fires that start within a geographic region over time. Fire. Ignition Points Effect of study species on the number of times a fire starts within a given area. Fire. Severity: Effect of study species on the proportion of live native vegetation killed by a fire. Native Response to Invader-fuels fire:Effect of a fire fueled by the study species on the physiology (e.g., seed production, size), distribution, abundance or diversity of native plant species. Invader Response to Invader-fueled fire: Effect of a fire fueled by the study species on the physiology (e.g., seed production, size) or abundance of the study species. Study type: Description of how the study was conducted including whether it was anecdotal and what type of control or comparison was used to deduce the effects of the study species on fuel or fire properties. Study duration: Timeframe over-which the study was conducted. Longterm study: no = less than 3 years, yes = longer than 3 year study