Acknowledgement
This work was first initiated through a tip from an influencer (TV Biological Encyclopedia). This work was supported by a grant of "Nationwide Survey of Non-native Species in Republic of Korea (NIE-A-2024-12)" funded by the National Institute of Ecology, Republic of Korea.
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