Invasive species are considered a main driver of pollinator declines, yet the direct effects of invasive alien plants on pollinators are poorly understood. Abundant, invasive plant species can provide a copious nectar resource for native pollinators. However, the nectar of some plants contains secondary compounds, usually associated with defence against herbivores. The impacts of these compounds on pollinators are often unknown. We compared how consumption of grayanotoxin I and III, natural secondary compounds in the nectar of invasive Rhododendron ponticum L., affected three native bee species: a honeybee, (Apis mellifera L.), a solitary mining bee (Andrena carantonica, Pérez) and a bumblebee, (Bombus terrestris, L.). Survival of the solit...
Floral nectar and pollen commonly contain diverse secondary metabolites. While these compounds are c...
Attraction of mutualists and defense against antagonists are critical challenges for most organisms ...
Declines in pollinator populations due to anthropogenic influences have been well documented in rece...
Invasive species are considered a main driver of pollinator declines, yet the direct effects of inva...
1. Invasive species are considered a main driver of pollinator declines, yet the direct effects of i...
Plant compounds associated with herbivore defence occur widely in floral nectar and can impact polli...
Secondary compounds in nectar can function as toxic chemical defences against floral antagonists, bu...
1. Secondary compounds in nectar can function as toxic chemical defences against floral antagonists,...
Plants are under selection to simultaneously attract pollinators while deterring herbivores. This d...
Toxic nectar is an ecological paradox [1, 2]. Plants divert substantial resources to produce nectar ...
Toxic nectar is an ecological paradox [1, 2]. Plants divert substantial resources to produce nectar ...
Some plants secrete toxic nectar to appeal to most effective pollinators and deter non-pollinators o...
Bees visit flowers to collect nectar and pollen that contain nutrients and simultaneously facilitate...
1. The ecological function of secondary metabolites in plant defence, against herbivores is well est...
peer reviewedIt is now well established that invasive plants may induce drifts in the quantity and/o...
Floral nectar and pollen commonly contain diverse secondary metabolites. While these compounds are c...
Attraction of mutualists and defense against antagonists are critical challenges for most organisms ...
Declines in pollinator populations due to anthropogenic influences have been well documented in rece...
Invasive species are considered a main driver of pollinator declines, yet the direct effects of inva...
1. Invasive species are considered a main driver of pollinator declines, yet the direct effects of i...
Plant compounds associated with herbivore defence occur widely in floral nectar and can impact polli...
Secondary compounds in nectar can function as toxic chemical defences against floral antagonists, bu...
1. Secondary compounds in nectar can function as toxic chemical defences against floral antagonists,...
Plants are under selection to simultaneously attract pollinators while deterring herbivores. This d...
Toxic nectar is an ecological paradox [1, 2]. Plants divert substantial resources to produce nectar ...
Toxic nectar is an ecological paradox [1, 2]. Plants divert substantial resources to produce nectar ...
Some plants secrete toxic nectar to appeal to most effective pollinators and deter non-pollinators o...
Bees visit flowers to collect nectar and pollen that contain nutrients and simultaneously facilitate...
1. The ecological function of secondary metabolites in plant defence, against herbivores is well est...
peer reviewedIt is now well established that invasive plants may induce drifts in the quantity and/o...
Floral nectar and pollen commonly contain diverse secondary metabolites. While these compounds are c...
Attraction of mutualists and defense against antagonists are critical challenges for most organisms ...
Declines in pollinator populations due to anthropogenic influences have been well documented in rece...