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Article title
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Abstract
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Key words
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Introduction
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Methods
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Step 1: Acquire data
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Step 2: Automated Non-Native Inventory Compilation (ANNIC)
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2a: Problematic taxa (optional)
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2b: Standardise names (matching with the WCVP)
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2c: Obtain native ranges
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2d: Manual checking (optional)
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2e: Apply manual native and non-native input (optional)
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Step 3: Load and curate the data on an iNaturalist project
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Step 4: Completeness assessment
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Western Cape case study
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Results
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Discussion
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Main strengths of the workflow
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Limitations and practical recommendations
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Western Cape inventory case study
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Future directions
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Acknowledgements
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Additional information
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Conflict of interest
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Ethical statement
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Use of AI
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Funding
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Author contributions
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Author ORCIDs
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Data availability
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References
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Appendix 1
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Appendix 2
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Appendix 3
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