Plants that can self-fertilise should, on average, be more invasive than plants that can not self-fertilise because they can reproduce regardless of the availability of mates and pollinators. Self-fertilisation should have a strong effect on invasiveness because, to become invasive, introduced plants have to pass through bottlenecks of low plant abundance when mates and pollinators are likely to be scarce. Under these conditions, reproduction of plants that can not self-fertilise is often limited by pollen receipt. Selfing may thus contribute to invasiveness by alleviating pollen limitation Allee effects (pollen limitation caused by low abundance) especially as theoretical work indicates that ability to invade and rate of invasion are highl...
1. Ability to self-fertilize is correlated with invasiveness in several introduced floras, and this ...
The ability to self-fertilise may promote invasiveness in plants by assuring reproductionwhen mate a...
AbstractThe ability to self-fertilise may promote invasiveness in plants by assuring reproduction wh...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2011.Plants that can self-fertilise sh...
Autonomous self-fertilization is suggested to be associated with invasiveness in plants because it o...
Autonomous self-fertilization is suggested to be associated with invasiveness in plants because it o...
The ability to self-fertilise may promote invasiveness in plants by assuring reproductionwhen mate a...
AbstractThe ability to self-fertilise may promote invasiveness in plants by assuring reproduction wh...
Many plant species have been introduced from their native ranges to new continents, but few have bec...
Many plant species have been introduced from their native ranges to new continents, but few have bec...
1. Ability to self-fertilize is correlated with invasiveness in several introduced floras, and this ...
Reproduction is a crucial stage in the naturalisation of introduced plant species. Here, using breed...
1. Ability to self-fertilize is correlated with invasiveness in several introduced floras, and this ...
1. Ability to self-fertilize is correlated with invasiveness in several introduced floras, and this ...
1. Ability to self-fertilize is correlated with invasiveness in several introduced floras, and this ...
1. Ability to self-fertilize is correlated with invasiveness in several introduced floras, and this ...
The ability to self-fertilise may promote invasiveness in plants by assuring reproductionwhen mate a...
AbstractThe ability to self-fertilise may promote invasiveness in plants by assuring reproduction wh...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2011.Plants that can self-fertilise sh...
Autonomous self-fertilization is suggested to be associated with invasiveness in plants because it o...
Autonomous self-fertilization is suggested to be associated with invasiveness in plants because it o...
The ability to self-fertilise may promote invasiveness in plants by assuring reproductionwhen mate a...
AbstractThe ability to self-fertilise may promote invasiveness in plants by assuring reproduction wh...
Many plant species have been introduced from their native ranges to new continents, but few have bec...
Many plant species have been introduced from their native ranges to new continents, but few have bec...
1. Ability to self-fertilize is correlated with invasiveness in several introduced floras, and this ...
Reproduction is a crucial stage in the naturalisation of introduced plant species. Here, using breed...
1. Ability to self-fertilize is correlated with invasiveness in several introduced floras, and this ...
1. Ability to self-fertilize is correlated with invasiveness in several introduced floras, and this ...
1. Ability to self-fertilize is correlated with invasiveness in several introduced floras, and this ...
1. Ability to self-fertilize is correlated with invasiveness in several introduced floras, and this ...
The ability to self-fertilise may promote invasiveness in plants by assuring reproductionwhen mate a...
AbstractThe ability to self-fertilise may promote invasiveness in plants by assuring reproduction wh...