Pollinator-mediated interactions between native plants and the invasive alien Himalayan balsam
Invasive alien species threaten global biodiversity and can impose severe economic costs. Some invasive alien plants can be strong competitors for pollinators due to a high abundance of attractive flowers, which can disrupt native plant-pollinator interactions and reduce native plant reproductive su...
Main Author: | Horsley, Catherine Anne |
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Other Authors: | Chapman, Dan ; Cavers, Stephen ; Vanbergen, Adam ; Biesmeijer, Koos ; Kunin, Bill |
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University of Leeds
2013
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.595137 |
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