Introduced entomophilous non-native plants usually become well integrated into the diet of generalist pollinators. This integration can affect the entire recipient plant–pollinator network. Effects vary from facilitative to competitive, and understanding the factors that govern such variability is one of the fundamental goals in invasion ecology. Species traits determine the linking patterns between plant and pollinator species. Therefore, trait similarity among plants or among pollinators might modulate how they affect each other. We conducted a flower removal experiment to investigate the effects of the non-native entomophilous legume Hedysarum coronarium on the pollination patterns of a Mediterranean shrubland plant–pollinato...
Premise of the study. Plants often interact simultaneously with multiple antagonists and mutualists ...
Pollination is an important ecosystem service threatened by current pollinator declines, making flow...
Premise of the study. Plants often interact simultaneously with multiple antagonists and mutualists ...
Introduced entomophilous non-native plants usually become well integrated into the diet of generalis...
Introduced entomophilous non-native plants usually become well integrated into the diet of generalis...
Introduced entomophilous non-native plants usually become well integrated into the diet of generalis...
1. Plant invasions can lead to homogeneous communities with decreased functional diversity. However,...
Aim: To explore how a highly invasive plant species (Buddleja davidii Franch.), managed honeybees an...
Aim Range-restricted species are of high conservation concern, and the way in which they interact w...
Honey bees (Apis mellifera) are widely used for honey production and crop pollination, raising conce...
Interactions between a native plant species and its pollinators, herbivores, or microbiome can be af...
Biological invasions can strongly influence species interactions such as pollination. Most of the do...
Aim To explore how a highly invasive plant species (Buddleja davidii Franch.), managed honeybees and...
Pollinator responses to floral density have important implications for plant biology. In particular,...
Aim Range-restricted species are of high conservation concern, and the way ...
Premise of the study. Plants often interact simultaneously with multiple antagonists and mutualists ...
Pollination is an important ecosystem service threatened by current pollinator declines, making flow...
Premise of the study. Plants often interact simultaneously with multiple antagonists and mutualists ...
Introduced entomophilous non-native plants usually become well integrated into the diet of generalis...
Introduced entomophilous non-native plants usually become well integrated into the diet of generalis...
Introduced entomophilous non-native plants usually become well integrated into the diet of generalis...
1. Plant invasions can lead to homogeneous communities with decreased functional diversity. However,...
Aim: To explore how a highly invasive plant species (Buddleja davidii Franch.), managed honeybees an...
Aim Range-restricted species are of high conservation concern, and the way in which they interact w...
Honey bees (Apis mellifera) are widely used for honey production and crop pollination, raising conce...
Interactions between a native plant species and its pollinators, herbivores, or microbiome can be af...
Biological invasions can strongly influence species interactions such as pollination. Most of the do...
Aim To explore how a highly invasive plant species (Buddleja davidii Franch.), managed honeybees and...
Pollinator responses to floral density have important implications for plant biology. In particular,...
Aim Range-restricted species are of high conservation concern, and the way ...
Premise of the study. Plants often interact simultaneously with multiple antagonists and mutualists ...
Pollination is an important ecosystem service threatened by current pollinator declines, making flow...
Premise of the study. Plants often interact simultaneously with multiple antagonists and mutualists ...