Contrasting effects of invasive plants in plant-pollinator networks.
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Agave as a model CAM crop system for a warming and drying worldDoes removal of invasives restore ecological networks? An experimental approachNew frontiers in competition for pollination.Impact of alien plant invaders on pollination networks in two archipelagos.Phytophagous insect fauna tracks host plant responses to exotic grass invasion.Relative abundance of an invasive alien plant affects native pollination processes.Minimal effects of an invasive flowering shrub on the pollinator community of native forbs.How exotic plants integrate into pollination networks.Understanding linkage rules in plant-pollinator networks by using hierarchical models that incorporate pollinator detectability and plant traits.Does the invasive Lupinus polyphyllus increase pollinator visitation to a native herb through effects on pollinator population sizes?Community-level demographic consequences of urbanization: an ecological network approach.Insect-flower interaction network structure is resilient to a temporary pulse of floral resources from invasive Rhododendron ponticum.Effects of invasive plants on arthropods.Emerging directions in the study of the ecology and evolution of plant-animal mutualistic networks: a reviewDNA barcoding implicates 23 species and four orders as potential pollinators of Chinese knotweed (Persicaria chinensis) in Peninsular Malaysia.Effects of non-native Melilotus albus on pollination and reproduction in two boreal shrubs.Native and Non-Native Supergeneralist Bee Species Have Different Effects on Plant-Bee NetworksThe Impact of the Invasive Alien Plant, Impatiens glandulifera, on Pollen Transfer Networks.Division of Labor Brings Greater Benefits to Clones of Carpobrotus edulis in the Non-native Range: Evidence for Rapid Adaptive Evolution.Exotic Plant Infestation Is Associated with Decreased Modularity and Increased Numbers of Connectors in Mixed-Grass Prairie Pollination NetworksSuppression of reproductive characteristics of the invasive plant Mikania micrantha by sweet potato competitionInvading a mutualistic network: to be or not to be similarHigh invasive pollen transfer, yet low deposition on native stigmas in a Carpobrotus-invaded community.Floral nectar production and carbohydrate composition and the structure of receptacular nectaries in the invasive plant Bunias orientalis L. (Brassicaceae).Unsuccessful introduced biocontrol agents can act as pollinators of invasive weeds: Bitou Bush (Chrysanthemoides monilifera ssp. rotundata) as an exampleIntraspecific variation in allelochemistry determines an invasive species' impact on soil microbial communities.Contrasting effects of mass-flowering crops on bee pollination of hedge plants at different spatial and temporal scales.Invasion of a dominant floral resource: effects on the floral community and pollination of native plants.Consequences of plant invasions on compartmentalization and species' roles in plant-pollinator networks.Diet breadth influences how the impact of invasive plants is propagated through food webs.Invasive plant integration into native plant-pollinator networks across Europe.Constructing more informative plant-pollinator networks: visitation and pollen deposition networks in a heathland plant community.Influence of the honeybee and trait similarity on the effect of a non-native plant on pollination and network rewiringInvasive Canadian goldenrod (Solidago canadensis L.) as a preferred foraging habitat for spidersInvasion status and phylogenetic relatedness predict cost of heterospecific pollen receipt: implications for native biodiversity declineThe integration of alien plants in mutualistic plant-hummingbird networks across the Americas: the importance of species traits and insularityAsteraceae invaders have limited impacts on the pollination of common native annual species in SW Western Australia’s open woodland wildflower communitiesThe showy invasive plant Ranunculus ficaria facilitates pollinator activity, pollen deposition, but not always seed production for two native spring ephemeral plantsPlant-pollinator community network response to species invasion depends on both invader and community characteristicsPatterns of introduced species interactions affect multiple aspects of network structure in plant–pollinator communities
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Contrasting effects of invasive plants in plant-pollinator networks.
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Contrasting effects of invasive plants in plant-pollinator networks.
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