Reproduction is a crucial stage in the naturalisation of introduced plant species. Here, using breeding system experiments and observations of floral visitors, we investigate whether a lack of pollinators or an inability to autonomously self-fertilise limits naturalisation in five Australian Banksia species and the co-familial Hakea salicifolia in South Africa. Banksia species were heavily utilised by native insects and nectar-feeding birds. Although Banksia produced fruit when pollinators were excluded, pollinators significantly increased seed set in four of the five species. H. salicifolia flowers were visited by 11 insect species; honeybees (Apis mellifera) were the main visitors. Flowers in naturalised H. salicifolia populations receive...
<i>Acacia longifolia</i>, a native legume from Australia, has been introduced in many European coun...
In the present review we attempt to synthesize evidence for a causative relationship between the pre...
1. Ability to self-fertilize is correlated with invasiveness in several introduced floras, and this ...
Reproduction is a crucial stage in the naturalisation of introduced plant species. Here, using breed...
Invasive alien plants often influence pollinator visitation to native plants when sharing pollinator...
In generalised pollination systems, the presence of alien plant species may change the foraging beha...
Exotic plant invasions threaten ecological communities world-wide. Some species are limited by a lac...
Background and aims Successful invasive plants such as Araujia sericifera usually either are capable...
According to Baker’s Rule, plant species capable of uniparental reproduction are more likely to be s...
Seed set was examined in relation to access to inflorescences by large or small invertebrates, verte...
Artificial introductions of non-native species by humans can remove geographical barriers between sp...
Abstract — Artificial introductions of non-native species by humans can remove geographical barriers...
Aims: Worldwide, evidence suggests that exotic pollinators can disrupt plant mating patterns. Howeve...
Many plant species have been introduced from their native ranges to new continents, but few have bec...
Generalized pollination systems and aotonomous self-fertilization are traits that have been linkes w...
<i>Acacia longifolia</i>, a native legume from Australia, has been introduced in many European coun...
In the present review we attempt to synthesize evidence for a causative relationship between the pre...
1. Ability to self-fertilize is correlated with invasiveness in several introduced floras, and this ...
Reproduction is a crucial stage in the naturalisation of introduced plant species. Here, using breed...
Invasive alien plants often influence pollinator visitation to native plants when sharing pollinator...
In generalised pollination systems, the presence of alien plant species may change the foraging beha...
Exotic plant invasions threaten ecological communities world-wide. Some species are limited by a lac...
Background and aims Successful invasive plants such as Araujia sericifera usually either are capable...
According to Baker’s Rule, plant species capable of uniparental reproduction are more likely to be s...
Seed set was examined in relation to access to inflorescences by large or small invertebrates, verte...
Artificial introductions of non-native species by humans can remove geographical barriers between sp...
Abstract — Artificial introductions of non-native species by humans can remove geographical barriers...
Aims: Worldwide, evidence suggests that exotic pollinators can disrupt plant mating patterns. Howeve...
Many plant species have been introduced from their native ranges to new continents, but few have bec...
Generalized pollination systems and aotonomous self-fertilization are traits that have been linkes w...
<i>Acacia longifolia</i>, a native legume from Australia, has been introduced in many European coun...
In the present review we attempt to synthesize evidence for a causative relationship between the pre...
1. Ability to self-fertilize is correlated with invasiveness in several introduced floras, and this ...