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Exotic plant species receive adequate pollinator service despite variable integration into plant-pollinator networks

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OECOLOGIA
卷 187, 期 1, 页码 135-142

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00442-018-4096-4

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Breeding system; Invasive species; Native species; Plant-pollinator network; Pollen limitation

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  1. National Science Foundation Division of Environmental Biology [DEB 1145274]
  2. Alexander von Humboldt Foundation in the framework of the Alexander von Humboldt Professorship of TM Knight by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research

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Both exotic and native plant species rely on insect pollinators for reproductive success, and yet few studies have evaluated whether and how exotic plant species receive services from native pollinators for successful reproduction in their introduced range. Plant species are expected to successfully reproduce in their exotic range if they have low reliance on animal pollinators or if they successfully integrate themselves into resident plant-pollinator networks. Here, we quantify the breeding system, network integration, and pollen limitation for ten focal exotic plant species in North America. Most exotic plant species relied on animal pollinators for reproduction, and these species varied in their network integration. However, plant reproduction was limited by pollen receipt for only one plant species. Our results demonstrate that even poorly integrated exotic plant species can still have high pollination service and high reproductive success. The comprehensive framework considered here provides a method to consider the contribution of plant breeding systems and the pollinator community to pollen limitation, and can be applied to future studies to provide a more synthetic understanding of the factors that determine reproductive success of exotic plant species.

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