Invasive rats and recent colonist birds partially compensate for the loss of endemic New Zealand pollinators.
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Miocene Fossils Reveal Ancient Roots for New Zealand's Endemic Mystacina (Chiroptera) and Its Rainforest HabitatRevisiting the potential conservation value of non-native species.Functional traits, the phylogeny of function, and ecosystem service vulnerability.Imperfect replacement of native species by non-native species as pollinators of endemic Hawaiian plants.A non-native prey mediates the effects of a shared predator on an ecosystem serviceControl of invasive rats on islands and priorities for future action.Defaunation leads to interaction deficits, not interaction compensation, in an island seed dispersal network.Functional nonredundancy of elephants in a disturbed tropical forest.Disclosing the double mutualist role of birds on Galápagos.Exotic species enhance response diversity to land-use change but modify functional composition.Biological flora of New Zealand 14:Metrosideros excelsa, pōhutukawa, New Zealand Christmas treeSevere pollen limitation in populations of the New Zealand shrubAlseuosmia macrophylla(Alseuosmiaceae) can be attributed to the loss of pollinating bird speciesEffects of native pollinator specialization, self-compatibility and flowering duration of European plant species on their invasiveness elsewhereRecent advances in pollination biology in New Zealand
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Invasive rats and recent colonist birds partially compensate for the loss of endemic New Zealand pollinators.
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Invasive rats and recent colon ...... demic New Zealand pollinators.
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David S Wilcove
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10.1098/RSPB.2011.2036
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2011-11-16T00:00:00Z