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facilitate grassland ecosystem sustainability and to prevent the spread of invasive species
to inland China.
Author Contributions: Conceptualization, Q.Y., M.H., B.J. and X.Z.; methodology, Q.Y., B.J., X.Z.,
H.C., H.W., D.H., C.C. and Y.Z.; software, Q.Y., M.H., J.P. and Z.L.; validation, Q.Y., B.J., X.Z. and J.P.;
investigation, Q.Y., B.J., X.Z., H.C., H.W., D.H., Y.Z., J.P., Z.L., C.C. and M.H.; writing-original draft
preparation, Q.Y., M.H., B.J., X.Z. and H.C. All authors have read and agreed to the published version
of the manuscript.
Funding: This work was supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation
of China (31700390) and Guizhou University (2016-75), Qian Ke He Zhicheng ([2020]1Y076 and
[2021]YIBAN503) from the Science and Technology Department of Guizhou Province, and the
Guizhou provincial grassland resource survey project from the Guizhou Department of Natural
Resources.
Institutional Review Board Statement: Not applicable.
Informed Consent Statement: Not applicable.
Data Availability Statement: Not applicable.
Conflicts of Interest: The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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