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Number of conspecifics and reproduction in the invasive plant Eschscholzia californica (Papaveraceae): is there a pollinator mediated Allee effect?

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Table 1. Taxonomic composition of pollinator visits in Eschscholzia californi- californi-ca patches with two, eight and 16 plants
Fig. 2. Relationship between total number of open flowers in Eschscholzia californica patches (N = 33) and (A) mean pollinator visitation rate, (B) mean fruit production and (C) mean number of seeds per fruit

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