Pollination of several angiosperms is based on deceit. In such systems, the flowers advertise a reward that ultimately is not provided. We report on a previously unknown pollination/mimicry system discovered in deceptive Aristolochia rotunda (Aristolochiaceae). Pollinators were collected in the natural habitat and identified. Flower scent and the volatiles of insects (models) potentially mimicked were analyzed by chemical analytical techniques. Electrophysiological and behavioral tests on the pollinators identified the components that mediate the plantpollinator interaction and revealed the model of the mimicry system. The main pollinators of A. rotunda were female Chloropidae. They are food thieves that feed on secretions of true bugs (Mir...
More than 20,000 angiosperm species possess non-dehiscent anthers that open through small pores at t...
The Orchidaceae is characterised by the repeated evolution of sexual deception, one of the most spec...
Heiduk A, Brake I, von Tschirnhaus M, et al. Ceropegia sandersonii Mimics Attacked Honeybees to Attr...
Oelschlaegel B, Nuss M, von Tschirnhaus M, et al. The betrayed thief - the extraordinary strategy of...
Deceptive flowers decoy pollinators by advertising a reward, which finally is not provided. Numerous...
A standing enigma in pollination ecology is the evolution of pollinator attraction without offering ...
Heiduk A, Meve U, Menzel F, et al. Fly Pollination of Kettle Trap Flowers of Riocreuxiatorulosa (Cer...
Pollination is often regarded as a mutualistic relationship between flowering plants and insects. In...
Pollination based on insect deception has been debated in the scientific community since it was firs...
5Food deception as a pollination strategy has inspired many studies over the last few decades. Polli...
[eng] Pollination deception has been reported in the genus Aristolochia. However, the floral biolog...
Elaborated kettle trap flowers to temporarily detain pollinators evolved independently in several an...
Oelschlaegel B, von Tschirnhaus M, Nuss M, et al. Spatio-temporal patterns in pollination of decepti...
More than 20,000 angiosperm species possess non-dehiscent anthers that open through small pores at t...
More than 20,000 angiosperm species possess non-dehiscent anthers that open through small pores at t...
More than 20,000 angiosperm species possess non-dehiscent anthers that open through small pores at t...
The Orchidaceae is characterised by the repeated evolution of sexual deception, one of the most spec...
Heiduk A, Brake I, von Tschirnhaus M, et al. Ceropegia sandersonii Mimics Attacked Honeybees to Attr...
Oelschlaegel B, Nuss M, von Tschirnhaus M, et al. The betrayed thief - the extraordinary strategy of...
Deceptive flowers decoy pollinators by advertising a reward, which finally is not provided. Numerous...
A standing enigma in pollination ecology is the evolution of pollinator attraction without offering ...
Heiduk A, Meve U, Menzel F, et al. Fly Pollination of Kettle Trap Flowers of Riocreuxiatorulosa (Cer...
Pollination is often regarded as a mutualistic relationship between flowering plants and insects. In...
Pollination based on insect deception has been debated in the scientific community since it was firs...
5Food deception as a pollination strategy has inspired many studies over the last few decades. Polli...
[eng] Pollination deception has been reported in the genus Aristolochia. However, the floral biolog...
Elaborated kettle trap flowers to temporarily detain pollinators evolved independently in several an...
Oelschlaegel B, von Tschirnhaus M, Nuss M, et al. Spatio-temporal patterns in pollination of decepti...
More than 20,000 angiosperm species possess non-dehiscent anthers that open through small pores at t...
More than 20,000 angiosperm species possess non-dehiscent anthers that open through small pores at t...
More than 20,000 angiosperm species possess non-dehiscent anthers that open through small pores at t...
The Orchidaceae is characterised by the repeated evolution of sexual deception, one of the most spec...
Heiduk A, Brake I, von Tschirnhaus M, et al. Ceropegia sandersonii Mimics Attacked Honeybees to Attr...