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- Title
A New Native Plant in the Neighborhood: Effects on Plant–Pollinator Networks, Pollination, and Plant Reproductive Success.
- Authors
Hernández‐Castellano, Carlos; Rodrigo, Anselm; Gómez, José María; Stefanescu, Constantí; Calleja, Juan Antonio; Reverté, Sara; Bosch, Jordi
- Abstract
Photo credit: Carlos Hernández-Castellano. gl GLO:69VH/01jul20:bes21704-fig-0002.jpg PHOTO (COLOR): Cistus albidus acted as a magnet species, attracting bumble bees to colonized plots. These modules were characterized by the presence of highly frequent interactions such as (a) Cistus salviifolius-beetles (e.g., Oxythyrea funesta), (b) C. albidus-Apis mellifera, (c) Lavandula stoechas-bumble bees (mostly Bombus terrestris; interaction strengthened by C. albidus), and (d) Thymus vulgaris (female and hermaphrodite morph)-butterflies (e.g., Leptidea sinapis). Photo credits: Carlos Hernández-Castellano (a-d). gl GLO:69VH/01jul20:bes21704-fig-0004.jpg PHOTO (COLOR): Changes in pollinator community, plant-pollinator interaction patterns, and network structure as a consequence of Cistus albidus introduction affected pollination and plant reproductive success.
- Subjects
NATIVE plants; POLLINATION; NETWORK effect; POLLINATORS; NEIGHBORHOODS; BIOTIC communities
- Publication
Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, 2020, Vol 101, Issue 3, p1
- ISSN
2327-6096
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/bes2.1704