Invasive species are frequently regarded as Superlative competitors that can vegetatively crowd Out natives, but little is known about whether invasives call compete for pollination services with native plants. We hypothesized that, when the showy invasive species Lythrum salicaria (purple loosestrife) was present, pollinator visitation and seed set would be reduced in a native congener, L. alatum (winged loosestrife). To test this hypothesis, we constructed mixed and monospecific plots of the two species. Over two years of study, we found that L. salicaria significantly reduced both pollinator visitation and seed set in L. alatum. Furthermore, pollinators moved frequently between the two plant species, which may cause heterospecific pollen...
Invasive plants with large flowering displays have been shown to compete with native plants for poll...
Biological invasions can strongly influence species interactions such as pollination. Most of the do...
Biological invasions can strongly influence species interactions such as pollination. Most of the do...
Invasive plant species can potentially exert competitive or facilitative effects on insect pollinati...
Invasive plant species can potentially exert competitive or facilitative effects on insect pollinati...
Pollinators represent a means by which different plant species may interact and influence one anothe...
Invasive non-native plants form interactions with native species and have the potential to cause dir...
Interactions between a native plant species and its pollinators, herbivores, or microbiome can be af...
Interactions between invasive and native plants for pollinators vary from competition to facilitatio...
Premise: Invasive plant species can integrate into native plant–pollinator communities, but the unde...
Animal pollination occurs in more than three quarters of all flowering plants. These plant-pollinato...
Premise: Invasive plant species can integrate into native plant–pollinator communities, but the unde...
Animal pollination occurs in more than three quarters of all flowering plants. These plant-pollinato...
Premise: Invasive plant species can integrate into native plant–pollinator communities, but the unde...
In generalised pollination systems, the presence of alien plant species may change the foraging beha...
Invasive plants with large flowering displays have been shown to compete with native plants for poll...
Biological invasions can strongly influence species interactions such as pollination. Most of the do...
Biological invasions can strongly influence species interactions such as pollination. Most of the do...
Invasive plant species can potentially exert competitive or facilitative effects on insect pollinati...
Invasive plant species can potentially exert competitive or facilitative effects on insect pollinati...
Pollinators represent a means by which different plant species may interact and influence one anothe...
Invasive non-native plants form interactions with native species and have the potential to cause dir...
Interactions between a native plant species and its pollinators, herbivores, or microbiome can be af...
Interactions between invasive and native plants for pollinators vary from competition to facilitatio...
Premise: Invasive plant species can integrate into native plant–pollinator communities, but the unde...
Animal pollination occurs in more than three quarters of all flowering plants. These plant-pollinato...
Premise: Invasive plant species can integrate into native plant–pollinator communities, but the unde...
Animal pollination occurs in more than three quarters of all flowering plants. These plant-pollinato...
Premise: Invasive plant species can integrate into native plant–pollinator communities, but the unde...
In generalised pollination systems, the presence of alien plant species may change the foraging beha...
Invasive plants with large flowering displays have been shown to compete with native plants for poll...
Biological invasions can strongly influence species interactions such as pollination. Most of the do...
Biological invasions can strongly influence species interactions such as pollination. Most of the do...