Background: The presence of exotic plants increases the heterospecific pollen (HP hereafter) received by native plants and reduces their reproductive output. Aims: We assessed whether the exotic herb Echium vulgare (Boraginaceae) increased HP and reduced seed output of the native plants Phacelia secunda (Boraginaceae) and Stachys albicaulis (Lamiaceae) in an Andean locality, central Chile. Methods: The presence of HP was studied in native plants growing with and without co-existence with the exotic E. vulgare. A complementary hand pollination experiment was carried out to assess whether E. vulgare pollen reduced the reproductive success of native plants. Results: In the presence of E. vulgare, 17.3% and 3.7% of P. secunda and S. alb...
The ecological dynamics of co-flowering communities are largely mediated by pollinators. However, cu...
The ecological dynamics of co-flowering communities are largely mediated by pollinators. However, cu...
Generalized pollinators visit multiple co-flowering plant species and may transfer heterospecific po...
The impacts of exotic plants on the pollination and reproductive success of natives have been widely...
Premise: Invasive plant species can integrate into native plant–pollinator communities, but the unde...
Premise: Invasive plant species can integrate into native plant–pollinator communities, but the unde...
Premise: Invasive plant species can integrate into native plant–pollinator communities, but the unde...
Heterospecific pollen interference has recently been proposed as a mechanism contributing to the suc...
Understanding the mechanisms by which invasive species affect native plants is a central challenge. ...
Understanding the mechanisms by which invasive species affect native plants is a central challenge. ...
Co-flowering plants within communities typically share pollinators which can lead to the deposition ...
1. Reproductive interference (RI), any negative interspecific interaction during the reproductive pr...
1. Reproductive interference (RI), any negative interspecific interaction during the reproductive pr...
Heterospecific pollen interference has recently been proposed as a mechanism contributing to the suc...
1. Reproductive interference (RI), any negative interspecific interaction during the reproductive pr...
The ecological dynamics of co-flowering communities are largely mediated by pollinators. However, cu...
The ecological dynamics of co-flowering communities are largely mediated by pollinators. However, cu...
Generalized pollinators visit multiple co-flowering plant species and may transfer heterospecific po...
The impacts of exotic plants on the pollination and reproductive success of natives have been widely...
Premise: Invasive plant species can integrate into native plant–pollinator communities, but the unde...
Premise: Invasive plant species can integrate into native plant–pollinator communities, but the unde...
Premise: Invasive plant species can integrate into native plant–pollinator communities, but the unde...
Heterospecific pollen interference has recently been proposed as a mechanism contributing to the suc...
Understanding the mechanisms by which invasive species affect native plants is a central challenge. ...
Understanding the mechanisms by which invasive species affect native plants is a central challenge. ...
Co-flowering plants within communities typically share pollinators which can lead to the deposition ...
1. Reproductive interference (RI), any negative interspecific interaction during the reproductive pr...
1. Reproductive interference (RI), any negative interspecific interaction during the reproductive pr...
Heterospecific pollen interference has recently been proposed as a mechanism contributing to the suc...
1. Reproductive interference (RI), any negative interspecific interaction during the reproductive pr...
The ecological dynamics of co-flowering communities are largely mediated by pollinators. However, cu...
The ecological dynamics of co-flowering communities are largely mediated by pollinators. However, cu...
Generalized pollinators visit multiple co-flowering plant species and may transfer heterospecific po...