Impact of alien plant invaders on pollination networks in two archipelagos.
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The importance of pollinator generalization and abundance for the reproductive success of a generalist plantPollination patterns and plant breeding systems in the Galapagos: a reviewFauna Europaea - all European animal species on the webRobustness of the bacterial community in the cabbage white butterfly larval midgut.Twenty-five years of progress in understanding pollination mechanisms in palms (Arecaceae).Effects of an invasive plant transcend ecosystem boundaries through a dragonfly-mediated trophic pathwayScale-dependent effects of habitat area on species interaction networks: invasive species alter relationships.Pollinators visit related plant species across 29 plant-pollinator networksHow exotic plants integrate into pollination networks.Does the invasive Lupinus polyphyllus increase pollinator visitation to a native herb through effects on pollinator population sizes?Insect-flower interaction network structure is resilient to a temporary pulse of floral resources from invasive Rhododendron ponticum.Bird-flower visitation networks in the Galápagos unveil a widespread interaction release.The colonisation of exotic species does not have to trigger faunal homogenisation: lessons from the assembly patterns of arthropods on oceanic islands.Space, time and aliens: charting the dynamic structure of Galápagos pollination networks.Invading a mutualistic network: to be or not to be similarPlant survival and keystone pollinator species in stochastic coextinction models: role of intrinsic dependence on animal-pollination.Plant reproductive ecology and evolution in the Mediterranean islands: state of the art.Consequences of plant invasions on compartmentalization and species' roles in plant-pollinator networks.Invaders of pollination networks in the Galapagos Islands: emergence of novel communities.Seed dispersal networks in the Galápagos and the consequences of alien plant invasions.Specialization and rarity predict nonrandom loss of interactions from mutualist networks.Species interactions-area relationships: biological invasions and network structure in relation to island area.Influence of the honeybee and trait similarity on the effect of a non-native plant on pollination and network rewiringNew directions in island biogeographyGlobal patterns of mainland and insular pollination networksPollinator-mediated impacts of alien invasive plants on the pollination of native plants: the role of spatial scale and distinct behaviour among pollinator guildsPlant-pollinator community network response to species invasion depends on both invader and community characteristicsFruit set and the diurnal pollinators of the invasiveLantana camaraand the endemicLantana peduncularisin the Galapagos IslandsEffect of invader removal: pollinators stay but some native plants miss their new friendIntegration of exotic seeds into an Azorean seed dispersal networkInvasive Africanized honeybees change the structure of native pollination networks in BrazilThe use of pollination networks in conservation1This article is part of a Special Issue entitled “Pollination biology research in Canada: Perspectives on a mutualism at different scales”
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Impact of alien plant invaders on pollination networks in two archipelagos.
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Impact of alien plant invaders on pollination networks in two archipelagos
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Anna Traveset
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