One of the essential requirements for an introduced plant species to become invasive is an ability to reproduce outside the native range, particularly when initial populations are small. If a reproductive Allee effect is operating, plants in small populations will have reduced reproductive success relative to plants in larger populations. Alternatively, if plants in small populations experience less competition for pollination than those in large populations, they may actually have higher levels of reproductive success than plants in large populations. To resolve this uncertainty, we investigated how the per capita fecundity of plants was affected by population size in three invasive milkweed species. Field surveys of seed production in nat...
Comparing traits of invasive species within and beyond their ancestral range may improve our underst...
1. Ability to self-fertilize is correlated with invasiveness in several introduced floras, and this ...
Interactions between invasive and native plants for pollinators vary from competition to facilitatio...
One of the essential requirements for an introduced plant species to become invasive is an ability t...
Because most plants require pollinator visits for seed production, the ability of an introduced pla...
Abstract According to Baker’s Rule, uniparental reproduction is associated with colonizing plants ...
International audiencePlant population size and density can influence the interactions between plant...
Here we present the results of a study on the effects of population size, seed predation, and plant ...
Aim Propagule size and output are critical for the ability of a plant species to colonize new envir...
An important goal for invasive species research is to find key traits of species that predispose the...
Many flowering plants require animal pollinators for reproduction, and plants may compete for shared...
1. Ability to self-fertilize is correlated with invasiveness in several introduced floras, and this ...
It has been suggested that plants that are good colonizers will generally have either an ability to ...
It has been suggested that plants which are good colonizers will generally have either an ability to...
Animal pollination occurs in more than three quarters of all flowering plants. These plant-pollinato...
Comparing traits of invasive species within and beyond their ancestral range may improve our underst...
1. Ability to self-fertilize is correlated with invasiveness in several introduced floras, and this ...
Interactions between invasive and native plants for pollinators vary from competition to facilitatio...
One of the essential requirements for an introduced plant species to become invasive is an ability t...
Because most plants require pollinator visits for seed production, the ability of an introduced pla...
Abstract According to Baker’s Rule, uniparental reproduction is associated with colonizing plants ...
International audiencePlant population size and density can influence the interactions between plant...
Here we present the results of a study on the effects of population size, seed predation, and plant ...
Aim Propagule size and output are critical for the ability of a plant species to colonize new envir...
An important goal for invasive species research is to find key traits of species that predispose the...
Many flowering plants require animal pollinators for reproduction, and plants may compete for shared...
1. Ability to self-fertilize is correlated with invasiveness in several introduced floras, and this ...
It has been suggested that plants that are good colonizers will generally have either an ability to ...
It has been suggested that plants which are good colonizers will generally have either an ability to...
Animal pollination occurs in more than three quarters of all flowering plants. These plant-pollinato...
Comparing traits of invasive species within and beyond their ancestral range may improve our underst...
1. Ability to self-fertilize is correlated with invasiveness in several introduced floras, and this ...
Interactions between invasive and native plants for pollinators vary from competition to facilitatio...