Plant–plant interspecific competition via pollinators occurs when the flowering seasons of two or more plant species overlap and the pollinator fauna is shared. Negative sexual interactions between species (reproductive interference) through improper heterospecific pollen transfer have recently been reported between native and invasive species demonstrating pollination-driven competition. We focused on two native Impatiens species (I. noli-tangere and I. textori) found in Japan and examined whether pollinator-mediated plant competition occurs between them. We demonstrate that I. noli-tangere and I. textori share the same pollination niche (i.e., flowering season, pollinator fauna, and position of pollen on the pollinator's body). In additio...
Premise: Invasive plant species can integrate into native plant–pollinator communities, but the unde...
Understanding the mechanisms by which non-native plants can attract pollinators in their new geograp...
1. Reproductive interference (RI), any negative interspecific interaction during the reproductive pr...
Plant–plant interspecific competition via pollinators occurs when the flowering seasons of two or mo...
Invasive species are frequently regarded as Superlative competitors that can vegetatively crowd Out ...
Sympatric plant species with similar flowering phenologies and floral morphologies may compete for p...
Artificial introductions of non-native species by humans can remove geographical barriers between sp...
Competition between plants for pollinators can have serious impacts on plant reproduction; these imp...
Abstract — Artificial introductions of non-native species by humans can remove geographical barriers...
Abstract: Intermixed, co-flowering plant species often attract the same pollinators ...
Pollinators represent a means by which different plant species may interact and influence one anothe...
In generalised pollination systems, the presence of alien plant species may change the foraging beha...
Two alien Impatiens species are spreading in Europe and share habitats with the native Impatiens nol...
In Europe, two species of Impatiens are considered among the most invasive species: I. parviflora an...
Aims Most flowering plants engage in mutualisms with animals to move pollen between individuals, and...
Premise: Invasive plant species can integrate into native plant–pollinator communities, but the unde...
Understanding the mechanisms by which non-native plants can attract pollinators in their new geograp...
1. Reproductive interference (RI), any negative interspecific interaction during the reproductive pr...
Plant–plant interspecific competition via pollinators occurs when the flowering seasons of two or mo...
Invasive species are frequently regarded as Superlative competitors that can vegetatively crowd Out ...
Sympatric plant species with similar flowering phenologies and floral morphologies may compete for p...
Artificial introductions of non-native species by humans can remove geographical barriers between sp...
Competition between plants for pollinators can have serious impacts on plant reproduction; these imp...
Abstract — Artificial introductions of non-native species by humans can remove geographical barriers...
Abstract: Intermixed, co-flowering plant species often attract the same pollinators ...
Pollinators represent a means by which different plant species may interact and influence one anothe...
In generalised pollination systems, the presence of alien plant species may change the foraging beha...
Two alien Impatiens species are spreading in Europe and share habitats with the native Impatiens nol...
In Europe, two species of Impatiens are considered among the most invasive species: I. parviflora an...
Aims Most flowering plants engage in mutualisms with animals to move pollen between individuals, and...
Premise: Invasive plant species can integrate into native plant–pollinator communities, but the unde...
Understanding the mechanisms by which non-native plants can attract pollinators in their new geograp...
1. Reproductive interference (RI), any negative interspecific interaction during the reproductive pr...