Compartmentalization—the organization of ecological interaction networks into subsets of species that do not interact with other subsets (true compartments) or interact more frequently among themselves than with other species (modules)—has been identified as a key property for the functioning, stability and evolution of ecological communities. Invasions by entomophilous invasive plants may profoundly alter the way interaction networks are compartmentalized. We analysed a comprehensive dataset of 40 paired plant–pollinator networks (invaded versus uninvaded) to test this hypothesis. We show that invasive plants have higher generalization levels with respect to their pollinators than natives. The consequences for network topology are that—rat...
<div><p>Invasive alien plants can compete with native plants for resources, and may ultimately decre...
Plants grow in communities where they interact with other plants and with other living organisms suc...
Abstract Pollination is essential for ecosystem functioning, yet our understanding of the empirical ...
Compartmentalization—the organization of ecological interaction networks into subsets of species tha...
Species introductions have the potential to affect the functionality and stability of ecological com...
Networks of mutualistic interactions such as those between plants and pollinators are characterized ...
1. There is increasing world-wide concern about the impact of the introduction of exotic species on ...
Aim. Alien species alter interaction networks by disrupting existing interactions, for example betwe...
Aim Alien species alter interaction networks by disrupting existing interactions, for example betwee...
The disruption of mutualisms by invasive species has consequences for biodiversity loss and ecosyste...
Abstract The structural organization of mutualism net-works, typiWed by interspeciWc positive intera...
Species invasions constitute a major and poorly understood threat to plant-pollinator systems. Gener...
Research on ecological communities, and plant!pollinator mutualistic networks in particular, has inc...
Introduced entomophilous non-native plants usually become well integrated into the diet of generalis...
AimAlien species alter interaction networks by disrupting existing interactions, for example between...
<div><p>Invasive alien plants can compete with native plants for resources, and may ultimately decre...
Plants grow in communities where they interact with other plants and with other living organisms suc...
Abstract Pollination is essential for ecosystem functioning, yet our understanding of the empirical ...
Compartmentalization—the organization of ecological interaction networks into subsets of species tha...
Species introductions have the potential to affect the functionality and stability of ecological com...
Networks of mutualistic interactions such as those between plants and pollinators are characterized ...
1. There is increasing world-wide concern about the impact of the introduction of exotic species on ...
Aim. Alien species alter interaction networks by disrupting existing interactions, for example betwe...
Aim Alien species alter interaction networks by disrupting existing interactions, for example betwee...
The disruption of mutualisms by invasive species has consequences for biodiversity loss and ecosyste...
Abstract The structural organization of mutualism net-works, typiWed by interspeciWc positive intera...
Species invasions constitute a major and poorly understood threat to plant-pollinator systems. Gener...
Research on ecological communities, and plant!pollinator mutualistic networks in particular, has inc...
Introduced entomophilous non-native plants usually become well integrated into the diet of generalis...
AimAlien species alter interaction networks by disrupting existing interactions, for example between...
<div><p>Invasive alien plants can compete with native plants for resources, and may ultimately decre...
Plants grow in communities where they interact with other plants and with other living organisms suc...
Abstract Pollination is essential for ecosystem functioning, yet our understanding of the empirical ...