A set S of vertices in a graph G is a 2-dominating set if every vertex
of G not in S is adjacent to at least two vertices in S, and S is a
2-independent set if every vertex in S is adjacent to at most one vertex of
S. The 2-domination number γ2(G) is the minimum cardinality of a
2-dominating set in G, and the 2-independence number α2(G) is the
maximum cardinality of a 2-independent set in G. Chellali and Meddah [{\it
Trees with equal 2-domination and 2-independence numbers,} Discussiones
Mathematicae Graph Theory 32 (2012), 263--270] provided a constructive
characterization of trees with equal 2-domination and 2-independence
numbers. Their characterization is in terms of global properties of a tree, and
involves properties of minimum 2-dominating and maximum 2-independent sets
in the tree at each stage of the construction. We provide a constructive
characterization that relies only on local properties of the tree at each stage
of the construction.Comment: 17 pages, 4 figure