Human activities can disrupt the insect pollination process, which can trigger a decline in pollination and plant reproductive output. Floral visitors are not equally effective pollinators, and it is unknown how multiple changes to an environment further change the effectiveness of insect pollination for native plants. We investigated how herbicide treatment, the presence of non‐native plants and addition of nitrogen fertiliser change the relative importance of different species of floral visitors to four native plant species: Callistemon phoeniceus, Calothamnus quadrifidus, Hakea lissocarpha and Banksia sessilis. Our field site was a large‐scale revegetation site in south‐west Western Australia in which the presence of non‐native plants an...
Many pollinating insects, across taxa and regions, have declined during the twentieth century. Among...
Pollinators represent a means by which different plant species may interact and influence one anothe...
Entomophilous non-native plants can directly affect the pollination and reproductive success of nati...
Australian agricultural landscapes are dominated by northern-hemisphere mass flowering species, with...
Agricultural intensification and associated loss of semi-natural grasslands, has resulted in reduced...
Honey bees (Apis mellifera), introduced worldwide by humans, are often a numerically dominant pollin...
Bees rely on floral pollen and nectar for food. Therefore, pollinator friendly plantings are often u...
In Australia, the effects of introduced mass flowering species and their interaction with exotic pol...
Exotic plant invasions threaten ecological communities world-wide. Some species are limited by a lac...
In the present review we attempt to synthesize evidence for a causative relationship between the pre...
Exotic plant invasions threaten ecological communities world-wide. Some species are limited by a lac...
Exotic plant invasions threaten ecological communities world-wide. Some species are limited by a lac...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Entomophilous non-native plants can directly affect the pollination and rep...
In the present review we attempt to synthesize evidence for a causative relationship between the pre...
Many pollinating insects, across taxa and regions, have declined during the twentieth century. Among...
Many pollinating insects, across taxa and regions, have declined during the twentieth century. Among...
Pollinators represent a means by which different plant species may interact and influence one anothe...
Entomophilous non-native plants can directly affect the pollination and reproductive success of nati...
Australian agricultural landscapes are dominated by northern-hemisphere mass flowering species, with...
Agricultural intensification and associated loss of semi-natural grasslands, has resulted in reduced...
Honey bees (Apis mellifera), introduced worldwide by humans, are often a numerically dominant pollin...
Bees rely on floral pollen and nectar for food. Therefore, pollinator friendly plantings are often u...
In Australia, the effects of introduced mass flowering species and their interaction with exotic pol...
Exotic plant invasions threaten ecological communities world-wide. Some species are limited by a lac...
In the present review we attempt to synthesize evidence for a causative relationship between the pre...
Exotic plant invasions threaten ecological communities world-wide. Some species are limited by a lac...
Exotic plant invasions threaten ecological communities world-wide. Some species are limited by a lac...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Entomophilous non-native plants can directly affect the pollination and rep...
In the present review we attempt to synthesize evidence for a causative relationship between the pre...
Many pollinating insects, across taxa and regions, have declined during the twentieth century. Among...
Many pollinating insects, across taxa and regions, have declined during the twentieth century. Among...
Pollinators represent a means by which different plant species may interact and influence one anothe...
Entomophilous non-native plants can directly affect the pollination and reproductive success of nati...