The great majority of plant species in the tropics require animals to achieve pollination, but the exact role of floral signals in attraction of animal pollinators is often debated. Many plants provide a floral reward to attract a guild of pollinators, and it has been proposed that floral signals of non-rewarding species may converge on those of rewarding species to exploit the relationship of the latter with their pollinators. In the orchid family (Orchidaceae), pollination is almost universally animal-mediated, but a third of species provide no floral reward, which suggests that deceptive pollination mechanisms are prevalent. Here, we examine floral colour and shape convergence in Neotropical plant communities, focusing on certain food-de...
Background and Aims: While there is increasing recognition of Batesian floral mimicry in plants, the...
1. Many non-rewarding orchid species mimic the signals of co-occurring food flowers and thereby attr...
Background and Aims While there is increasing recognition of Batesian floral mimicry in plants, ther...
The great majority of plant species in the tropics require animals to achieve pollination, but the e...
The orchid family is renowned for its enormous diversity of pollination mechanisms and unusually hig...
The great majority of plant species in the tropics require animals to achieve pollination, but the e...
The great majority of plant species in the tropics require animals to achieve pollination, but the e...
Many non-rewarding orchid species mimic the signals of co-occurring food flowers and thereby attract...
Many non-rewarding orchid species mimic the signals of co-occurring food flowers and thereby attract...
Many non-rewarding orchid species mimic the signals of co-occurring food flowers and thereby attract...
The Orchidaceae is characterised by the repeated evolution of sexual deception, one of the most spec...
A standing enigma in pollination ecology is the evolution of pollinator attraction without offering ...
Most flowering plants establish mutualistic associations with insect pollinators to facilitate sexua...
Abundant, many-flowered plants represent reliable and rich food sources for animal pollinators, and ...
5Food deception as a pollination strategy has inspired many studies over the last few decades. Polli...
Background and Aims: While there is increasing recognition of Batesian floral mimicry in plants, the...
1. Many non-rewarding orchid species mimic the signals of co-occurring food flowers and thereby attr...
Background and Aims While there is increasing recognition of Batesian floral mimicry in plants, ther...
The great majority of plant species in the tropics require animals to achieve pollination, but the e...
The orchid family is renowned for its enormous diversity of pollination mechanisms and unusually hig...
The great majority of plant species in the tropics require animals to achieve pollination, but the e...
The great majority of plant species in the tropics require animals to achieve pollination, but the e...
Many non-rewarding orchid species mimic the signals of co-occurring food flowers and thereby attract...
Many non-rewarding orchid species mimic the signals of co-occurring food flowers and thereby attract...
Many non-rewarding orchid species mimic the signals of co-occurring food flowers and thereby attract...
The Orchidaceae is characterised by the repeated evolution of sexual deception, one of the most spec...
A standing enigma in pollination ecology is the evolution of pollinator attraction without offering ...
Most flowering plants establish mutualistic associations with insect pollinators to facilitate sexua...
Abundant, many-flowered plants represent reliable and rich food sources for animal pollinators, and ...
5Food deception as a pollination strategy has inspired many studies over the last few decades. Polli...
Background and Aims: While there is increasing recognition of Batesian floral mimicry in plants, the...
1. Many non-rewarding orchid species mimic the signals of co-occurring food flowers and thereby attr...
Background and Aims While there is increasing recognition of Batesian floral mimicry in plants, ther...