Abstract — Artificial introductions of non-native species by humans can remove geographical barriers between species. In the absence of reproductive barriers, closely related introduced taxa may be able to hybridize, resulting in the formation of novel genotypes. These may be more suited to the new environment than either of their parent taxa, and have the potential to become more invasive. We investigated potential reproductive barriers between the non-native invasive Impatiens glandulifera and its less aggressive non-native congener I. balfourii. We examined behaviour of pollinators, including their foraging preferences and whether they switched from one species to the other. Moreover, conspecific and interspecific artificial crosses were...
Flowers of alien invasive plants can be pollen limited due to a lack of effective pollinators. The a...
Plant–plant interspecific competition via pollinators occurs when the flowering seasons of two or mo...
1. Habitat loss, land use intensification and biological invasions are all threatening pollinator co...
Artificial introductions of non-native species by humans can remove geographical barriers between sp...
Two alien Impatiens species are spreading in Europe and share habitats with the native Impatiens nol...
In invasion ecology, potential impacts of aliens on native flora are still under debate. Our aim was...
In invasion ecology, potential impacts of aliens on native flora are still under debate. Our aim was...
Plant–plant interspecific competition via pollinators occurs when the flowering seasons of two or mo...
In Europe, two species of Impatiens are considered among the most invasive species: I. parviflora an...
Exotic plant invasions threaten ecological communities world-wide. Some species are limited by a lac...
Pollinators represent a means by which different plant species may interact and influence one anothe...
Although the alien Impatiens glandulifera successfully invades riparian habitats and is visited by ...
In generalised pollination systems, the presence of alien plant species may change the foraging beha...
Reproduction is a crucial stage in the naturalisation of introduced plant species. Here, using breed...
Flower infestation by pathogens may influence pollination effectiveness. At the same time, by sharin...
Flowers of alien invasive plants can be pollen limited due to a lack of effective pollinators. The a...
Plant–plant interspecific competition via pollinators occurs when the flowering seasons of two or mo...
1. Habitat loss, land use intensification and biological invasions are all threatening pollinator co...
Artificial introductions of non-native species by humans can remove geographical barriers between sp...
Two alien Impatiens species are spreading in Europe and share habitats with the native Impatiens nol...
In invasion ecology, potential impacts of aliens on native flora are still under debate. Our aim was...
In invasion ecology, potential impacts of aliens on native flora are still under debate. Our aim was...
Plant–plant interspecific competition via pollinators occurs when the flowering seasons of two or mo...
In Europe, two species of Impatiens are considered among the most invasive species: I. parviflora an...
Exotic plant invasions threaten ecological communities world-wide. Some species are limited by a lac...
Pollinators represent a means by which different plant species may interact and influence one anothe...
Although the alien Impatiens glandulifera successfully invades riparian habitats and is visited by ...
In generalised pollination systems, the presence of alien plant species may change the foraging beha...
Reproduction is a crucial stage in the naturalisation of introduced plant species. Here, using breed...
Flower infestation by pathogens may influence pollination effectiveness. At the same time, by sharin...
Flowers of alien invasive plants can be pollen limited due to a lack of effective pollinators. The a...
Plant–plant interspecific competition via pollinators occurs when the flowering seasons of two or mo...
1. Habitat loss, land use intensification and biological invasions are all threatening pollinator co...