In the present review we attempt to synthesize evidence for a causative relationship between the presence of non-native bee pollinators and the successful establishment and spread of introduced weed species. Using data drawn from the literature and from our own survey conducted in New Zealand, we show that introduced bees favor foraging on introduced plant species, and that in some cases they depend totally on these plants as sources of nectar and pollen. It is also apparent that the flowers of many introduced plants are visited, exclusively or predominantly, by introduced bees. Accepting that visitation does not necessarily imply pollination, and not all plants require pollination to reproduce, we review relationships between seed set of e...
ABSTRACT Most angiosperms rely on animals for pollination, and insects, especially bees, are being t...
Bees rely on floral pollen and nectar for food. Therefore, pollinator friendly plantings are often u...
In generalised pollination systems, the presence of alien plant species may change the foraging beha...
In the present review we attempt to synthesize evidence for a causative relationship between the pre...
In the present review we attempt to synthesize evidence for a causative relationship between the pre...
In the present review we attempt to synthesize evidence for a causative relationship between the pre...
Bees are generally regarded as beneficial insects for their role in pollination, and in the case of ...
Bees are widely regarded as beneficial insects. They are major pollinators of many crops and in the ...
Exotic plant invasions threaten ecological communities world-wide. Some species are limited by a lac...
The importance of broad ecological perspectives has been well recognised with regard to the spread o...
Agricultural intensification has led to the decrease of the diversity of wild and domestic pollinato...
Introduced plants may be important foraging resources for honey bees and wild pollinators, but how o...
Bees rely on floral pollen and nectar for food. Therefore, pollinator friendly plantings are often u...
Biological invasions can strongly influence species interactions such as pollination. Most of the do...
<div><p>Biological invasions can strongly influence species interactions such as pollination. Most o...
ABSTRACT Most angiosperms rely on animals for pollination, and insects, especially bees, are being t...
Bees rely on floral pollen and nectar for food. Therefore, pollinator friendly plantings are often u...
In generalised pollination systems, the presence of alien plant species may change the foraging beha...
In the present review we attempt to synthesize evidence for a causative relationship between the pre...
In the present review we attempt to synthesize evidence for a causative relationship between the pre...
In the present review we attempt to synthesize evidence for a causative relationship between the pre...
Bees are generally regarded as beneficial insects for their role in pollination, and in the case of ...
Bees are widely regarded as beneficial insects. They are major pollinators of many crops and in the ...
Exotic plant invasions threaten ecological communities world-wide. Some species are limited by a lac...
The importance of broad ecological perspectives has been well recognised with regard to the spread o...
Agricultural intensification has led to the decrease of the diversity of wild and domestic pollinato...
Introduced plants may be important foraging resources for honey bees and wild pollinators, but how o...
Bees rely on floral pollen and nectar for food. Therefore, pollinator friendly plantings are often u...
Biological invasions can strongly influence species interactions such as pollination. Most of the do...
<div><p>Biological invasions can strongly influence species interactions such as pollination. Most o...
ABSTRACT Most angiosperms rely on animals for pollination, and insects, especially bees, are being t...
Bees rely on floral pollen and nectar for food. Therefore, pollinator friendly plantings are often u...
In generalised pollination systems, the presence of alien plant species may change the foraging beha...