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ARTHROPOD-PLANT INTERACTIONS
Volume 9, Issue 4, Pages 323-331Publisher
SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11829-015-9384-x
Keywords
Evolutionary trap; Host shift; Herbivores; Novel association; Pollination
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- University Grant Commission, New Delhi
- Science and Engineering Research Board, Department of Science and Technology, India
- University of Delhi, India
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Invasive plants disrupt both floral and faunal communities of the invaded regions. Influence of invasive plants on ecosystem functioning and dynamics in the invaded region can be understood by taking into consideration complex interactions between native insects and non-native plants. This review attempts to synthesize available key literature on the effects of plant invasion on native insect communities and the role of native insects in control or spread of invasive plants. The toxic or attractive nature of invasive plants will have bearing on the novel associations that native insects form with the invasive plants and consequently in regulating their population. This study examines the consequences of herbivory and pollination on invasive plants upon encounters with native insects in the invaded regions and illustrates a sequence of possible changes that native insects and invasive plants interactions may bring about within a biotic community.
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