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Article title
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Abstract
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Keywords
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Introduction
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Materials and methods
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Taxonomic diversity and ecological groups of IAS
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Pathways, and accumulation rates of introduction, impacts of IAS on biodiversity and various sectors of the economy
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Methods for constructing spatial distribution models (SDMs) using MaxEnt
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Collection of vector database of SOR and raster data of environmental variables
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Selection of environmental variables and minimizing SAC
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Determination of the MaxEnt models’ parameters
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Construction of species distribution models (SDMs) using MaxEnt
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Assessment of actual and potential IAS invasive ranges in Russia
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Potential invasive range estimated by SDMs
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Actual invasive range obtained based on SOR
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Assessment of IAS richness in different Russian regions
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IAS richness
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Hot spots analysis and zoning according to assessments of IAS impact on ecosystems
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Results
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General description of the database of SOR
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Geographical IAS origin and pathways of their introduction
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Dynamics of accumulation of invasive species over time
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General characteristics of the impact of IAS on biodiversity and various sectors of the economy
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Species distribution models (SDMs)
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IAS richness in different regions of Northern Eurasia
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Discussion
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Occurrence records, invasion trends and pathways of the most dangerous IAS in Russia
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Current distribution of IAS
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Local distribution
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Regional distribution
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Widespread distribution
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Zoning of Northern Eurasia according to assessments of IAS richness
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MaxEnt model predictions of IAS potential distribution
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Conclusions
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Acknowledgements
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References
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Supplementary materials
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