European food-deceptive orchids generally flower early in spring and rely on naïve pollinators for their reproduction. Some species however, flower later in the summer, when many other rewarding plants species are also in bloom. In dense flowering communities, deceptive orchids may suffer from competition for pollinator resources, or might alternatively benefit from higher community attractiveness. We investigated the pollination strategy of the deceptive species Traunsteinera globosa, and more specifically whether it benefited from the presence of coflowering rewarding species. We carried out a population survey to quantify the density and reproductive success of the orchid as well as the density of all coflowering species. Our results sug...
Caladenia is a diverse Australian genus that is exceptional among orchids in having both species pol...
Nectarless flowers that deceive pollinators offer an opportunity to study asymmetric plant-insect in...
1. Floral deception is widespread in orchids, with more than one third of the species being pollinat...
5Food deception as a pollination strategy has inspired many studies over the last few decades. Polli...
A standing enigma in pollination ecology is the evolution of pollinator attraction without offering ...
Résumé : La production de nectar assure aux plantes entomophiles un important succès reproducteur. M...
1.Floral deception is widespread in orchids, with more than one third of the species being pollinate...
The orchid family is renowned for its enormous diversity of pollination mechanisms and unusually hig...
Food-deceptive orchid species have traditionally been considered pollination specialized to bees or ...
Food-deceptive orchid species have traditionally been considered pollination specialized to bees or ...
Food-deceptive orchid species have traditionally been considered pollination specialized to bees or ...
Food-deceptive orchid species have traditionally been considered pollination specialized to bees or ...
Research PaperReproductive success (RS) in orchids in general, and in non-rewarding species specifi...
Reproductive success (RS) in orchids in general, and in non-rewarding species specifically, is extr...
1. Floral deception is widespread in orchids, with more than one third of the species being pollinat...
Caladenia is a diverse Australian genus that is exceptional among orchids in having both species pol...
Nectarless flowers that deceive pollinators offer an opportunity to study asymmetric plant-insect in...
1. Floral deception is widespread in orchids, with more than one third of the species being pollinat...
5Food deception as a pollination strategy has inspired many studies over the last few decades. Polli...
A standing enigma in pollination ecology is the evolution of pollinator attraction without offering ...
Résumé : La production de nectar assure aux plantes entomophiles un important succès reproducteur. M...
1.Floral deception is widespread in orchids, with more than one third of the species being pollinate...
The orchid family is renowned for its enormous diversity of pollination mechanisms and unusually hig...
Food-deceptive orchid species have traditionally been considered pollination specialized to bees or ...
Food-deceptive orchid species have traditionally been considered pollination specialized to bees or ...
Food-deceptive orchid species have traditionally been considered pollination specialized to bees or ...
Food-deceptive orchid species have traditionally been considered pollination specialized to bees or ...
Research PaperReproductive success (RS) in orchids in general, and in non-rewarding species specifi...
Reproductive success (RS) in orchids in general, and in non-rewarding species specifically, is extr...
1. Floral deception is widespread in orchids, with more than one third of the species being pollinat...
Caladenia is a diverse Australian genus that is exceptional among orchids in having both species pol...
Nectarless flowers that deceive pollinators offer an opportunity to study asymmetric plant-insect in...
1. Floral deception is widespread in orchids, with more than one third of the species being pollinat...