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Invasive Plant Species Distribution

Diversity 2022, 14, 167 14 of 16 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. References 1. Elton, C.S.; Simberloff, D.; Ricciardi, A. The Ecology of Invasions by Animals and Plants, 2nd ed.; Springer Nature Switzerland AG: Cham, Switzerland, 2020. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Pejchar, L.; Mooney, H.A. Invasive species, ecosystem services and human well-being. Trends Ecol. Evol. 2009, 24, 497–504. [CrossRef] [PubMed] Bauer, J.T. Invasive species: "back-seat drivers" of ecosystem change? Biol. Invasions 2012, 14, 1295-1304. [CrossRef] Walsh, J.R.; Carpenter, S.R.; Vander Zanden, M.J. Invasive species triggers a massive loss of ecosystem services through a trophic cascade. PNAS 2016, 113, 4081-4085. [CrossRef] [PubMed] Hejda, M.; Pyšek, P.; Jarošík, V. Impact of invasive plants on the species richness, diversity and composition of invaded communities. J. Ecol. 2009, 97, 393-403. [CrossRef] McNeely, J. Invasive species: A costly catastrophe for native biodiversity. Land Use Water Resour. Res. 2001, 2, 1-10. [CrossRef] Hejda, M.; Sadlo, J.; Kutlvasr, J.; Petrik, P.; Vitkova, M.; Vojik, M.; Pysek, P.; Pergl, J. Impact of invasive and native dominants on species richness and diversity of plant communities. Preslia 2021, 93, 181–201. [CrossRef] Morelli, T.L.; Brown-Lima, C.J.; Allen, J.M.; Beaury, E.M.; Fusco, E.J.; Barker-Plotkin, A.; Laginhas, B.B.; Quirion, B.R.; Griffin, B.; McLaughlin, B.; et al. Translational invasion ecology: Bridging research and practice to address one of the greatest threats to biodiversity. Biol. Invasions 2021, 23, 3323-3335. [CrossRef] Perrino, E. V.; Wagensommer, R.P. Crop Wild Relatives (CWRs) threatened and endemic to Italy: Urgent actions for protection and use. Biology 2022, 11, 193. [CrossRef] Hoffmann, B.D.; Broadhurst, L.M. The economic cost of managing invasive species in Australia. NeoBiota 2016, 31, 1–18. [CrossRef] 11. Epanchin-Niell, R.S. Economics of invasive species policy and management. Biol. Invasions 2017, 19, 3333-3354. [CrossRef] 12. Mehta, S.V.; Haight, R.G.; Homans, F.R.; Polasky, S.; Venette, R.C. Optimal detection and control strategies for invasive species management. Ecol. Econ. 2007, 61, 237–245. [CrossRef] 13. 14. Larson, D.L.; Phillips-Mao, L.; Quiram, G.; Sharpe, L.; Stark, R.; Sugita, S.; Weiler, A. A framework for sustainable invasive species management: Environmental, social, and economic objectives. J. Environ. Manag. 2011, 92, 14–22. [CrossRef] [PubMed] Moon, K.; Blackman, D.A.; Brewer, T.D. Understanding and integrating knowledge to improve invasive species management. Biol. Invasions 2015, 17, 2675-2689. [CrossRef] 15. Stinca, A.; Musarella, C.M.; Rosati, L.; Laface, V.L.A.; Licht, W.; Fanfarillo, E.; Wagensommer, R.P.; Galasso, G.; Fascetti, S.; Esposito, A.; et al. Italian vascular flora: New findings, updates and exploration of floristic similarities between regions. Diversity 2021, 13, 600. [CrossRef] 16. Asner, G.P.; Elmore, A.J.; Olander, L.P.; Martin, R.E.; Harris, A.T. Grazing systems, ecosystem responses, and global change. Annu. Rev. Env. Resour. 2004, 29, 261–299. [CrossRef] 17. Gong, P.; Wang, J.; Yu, L.; Zhao, Y.; Zhao, Y.; Liang, L.; Niu, Z.; Huang, X.; Fu, H.; Liu, S.; et al. Finer resolution observation and monitoring of global land cover: First mapping results with Landsat TM and ETM+ data. Int. J. Remote Sens. 2013, 34, 2607-2654. [CrossRef] 18. Yu, L.; Wang, J.; Gong, P. Improving 30 m global land-cover map FROM-GLC with time series MODIS and auxiliary data sets: A segmentation-based approach. Int. J. Remote Sens. 2013, 34, 5851-5867. [CrossRef] 19. Funk, J.L.; Vitousek, P.M. Resource-use efficiency and plant invasion in low-resource systems. Nature 2007, 446, 1079–1081. [CrossRef]
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