Invasive Exotic Plant-Pollinator Interactions

  • Anu B
  • Vishwakarma R
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Abstract

Pollination is an imperative biological process, and the exotic plant species have a significant effect on the interaction of plant with pollinators. The exotic plant communities have the ability to cause both direct and indirect impacts on pollinators. The impact of non-native exotic plants on native pollinators can occur at a varying range of scales: starting from the flower visitors who visit flowers individually, to populations and community-level interactions (insect-flower interaction networks). As it is impractical to study every invasive plant in every ecological context, understanding appropriate individual-level trait predicting direct interactions between invasive exotic plants and native pollinators is needed.

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Anu, B. C., & Vishwakarma, R. (2022). Invasive Exotic Plant-Pollinator Interactions. In Plant Reproductive Ecology - Recent Advances. IntechOpen. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.100895

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