The importance of pollinators and autonomous self-fertilisation in the early stages of plant invasions: Banksia and Hakea (Proteaceae) as case studies.
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Plants capable of selfing are more likely to become naturalizedPollination biology from micro-morphological adaptations to community ecology of plant-pollinator interactions.Changes in floral biology and inbreeding depression in native and invaded regions of Datura stramonium.Potential contribution to the invasion process of different reproductive strategies of two invasive roses
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The importance of pollinators and autonomous self-fertilisation in the early stages of plant invasions: Banksia and Hakea (Proteaceae) as case studies.
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10.1111/PLB.12334
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2015-04-09T00:00:00Z