AimAlien species alter interaction networks by disrupting existing interactions, for example between plants and pollinators, and by engaging in new interactions. Predicting the effects of an incoming invader can be difficult, although recent work suggests species roles in interaction networks may be conserved across locations. We test whether species roles in plant–pollinator networks differ between their native and alien ranges and whether the former can be used to predict the latter.LocationWorld-wide.MethodsWe used 64 plant–pollinator networks to search for species occurring in at least one network in its native range and one network in its alien range. We found 17 species meeting these criteria, distributed in 48 plant–pollinator networ...
1. There is increasing world-wide concern about the impact of the introduction of exotic species on ...
The interactions between pairs of native and alien plants via shared use of pollinators have been wi...
Aim: To investigate the role of alien plants in mutualistic plant–hummingbird networks, assessing th...
Alien species alter interaction networks by disrupting existing interactions, for example between pl...
Aim. Alien species alter interaction networks by disrupting existing interactions, for example betwe...
Species introductions have the potential to affect the functionality and stability of ecological com...
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Species invasions constitute a major and poorly understood threat to plant-pollinator systems. Gener...
Compartmentalization—the organization of ecological interaction networks into subsets of species tha...
1. There is increasing world-wide concern about the impact of the introduction of exotic species on ...
The interactions between pairs of native and alien plants via shared use of pollinators have been wi...
Aim: To investigate the role of alien plants in mutualistic plant–hummingbird networks, assessing th...
Alien species alter interaction networks by disrupting existing interactions, for example between pl...
Aim. Alien species alter interaction networks by disrupting existing interactions, for example betwe...
Species introductions have the potential to affect the functionality and stability of ecological com...
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Species invasions constitute a major and poorly understood threat to plant-pollinator systems. Gener...
Compartmentalization—the organization of ecological interaction networks into subsets of species tha...
1. There is increasing world-wide concern about the impact of the introduction of exotic species on ...
The interactions between pairs of native and alien plants via shared use of pollinators have been wi...
Aim: To investigate the role of alien plants in mutualistic plant–hummingbird networks, assessing th...