Model-mimic plant systems are well known. However, the conditions promoting the existence of such systems are still an enigma. We suggest that by focusing on floral similarity between model and mimic, reward levels offered by models, and pollinators' ability to adjust foraging accordingly, the conditions can be better understood. Using spatially-explicit modelling, we examined trait combinations that lead to the survival of deceptive species under a large range of mimic strategies, from Batesian mimicry to general food deception. Unlike previous models studying such systems, we examined model-mimic interactions in the presence of a third, dissimilar species, thus generating a more realistic scenario where pollinators may avoid the model-mim...
The costs that species suffer when deceived are expected to drive learned resistance, although this ...
The costs that species suffer when deceived are expected to drive learned resistance, although this ...
Many non-rewarding orchid species mimic the signals of co-occurring food flowers and thereby attract...
Model-mimic plant systems are well known. However, the conditions promoting the existence of such sy...
Model-mimic plant systems are well known. However, the conditions promoting the existence of such sy...
Model-mimic plant systems are well known. However, the conditions promoting the existence of such sy...
Rewardless plants can attract pollinators by mimicking floral traits of rewarding heterospecific pla...
Rewardless plants can attract pollinators by mimicking floral traits of rewarding heterospecific pla...
Some animal-pollinated flowers produce no rewards but attract pollinators by imitating rewarding flo...
The fitness of a non-rewarding plant species can be increased by the addition of another plant speci...
The fitness of a non-rewarding plant species can be increased by the addition of another plant speci...
Rewarding plants can enhance the pollination success of co-occurring plants pollinated by food mimic...
BACKGROUND:Experimental manipulations of floral nectar in food deceptive species can reveal insights...
The costs that species suffer when deceived are expected to drive learned resistance, although this ...
Mutualisms involve cooperation, but also frequently involve conflict. Plant-pollinator mutualisms ar...
The costs that species suffer when deceived are expected to drive learned resistance, although this ...
The costs that species suffer when deceived are expected to drive learned resistance, although this ...
Many non-rewarding orchid species mimic the signals of co-occurring food flowers and thereby attract...
Model-mimic plant systems are well known. However, the conditions promoting the existence of such sy...
Model-mimic plant systems are well known. However, the conditions promoting the existence of such sy...
Model-mimic plant systems are well known. However, the conditions promoting the existence of such sy...
Rewardless plants can attract pollinators by mimicking floral traits of rewarding heterospecific pla...
Rewardless plants can attract pollinators by mimicking floral traits of rewarding heterospecific pla...
Some animal-pollinated flowers produce no rewards but attract pollinators by imitating rewarding flo...
The fitness of a non-rewarding plant species can be increased by the addition of another plant speci...
The fitness of a non-rewarding plant species can be increased by the addition of another plant speci...
Rewarding plants can enhance the pollination success of co-occurring plants pollinated by food mimic...
BACKGROUND:Experimental manipulations of floral nectar in food deceptive species can reveal insights...
The costs that species suffer when deceived are expected to drive learned resistance, although this ...
Mutualisms involve cooperation, but also frequently involve conflict. Plant-pollinator mutualisms ar...
The costs that species suffer when deceived are expected to drive learned resistance, although this ...
The costs that species suffer when deceived are expected to drive learned resistance, although this ...
Many non-rewarding orchid species mimic the signals of co-occurring food flowers and thereby attract...