Ecological Monographs, ISSN 0012-9615, 05/2011, Volume 81, Issue 2, pp. 277 - 293
Pollination mode is an important reproductive characteristic, often assumed to play a considerable role in plant species invasiveness. We asked (1) whether...
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plant invasion | alien plant species | selfing | stage of invasion | habitat range | residence time | Central Europe | insect pollination | Invasive species | Pollinating insects | Native plants | Ecological invasion | Immigration | Introduced plants | Plants | Wildlife habitats | Native species | Pollination | Stage of invasion | Insect pollination | Residence time | Selfing | Plant invasion | Alien plant species | Habitat range | BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS | SELF-COMPATIBILITY | CLIMATE-CHANGE | EUROPEAN PLANTS | POLLEN LIMITATION | ALIEN PLANTS | ECOLOGY | INVASION SUCCESS | PURPLE LOOSESTRIFE | DISTRIBUTION RANGE | REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS | Management | Observations | Pollination by insects
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