Background and Aims While there is increasing recognition of Batesian floral mimicry in plants, there are few confirmed cases where mimicry involves more than one model species. Here, we test for pollination by mimicry in Diuris (Orchidaceae), a genus hypothesized to attract pollinators via mimicry of a range of co-occurring pea plants (Faboideae). • Methods Observations of pollinator behaviour were made for Diuris brumalis using arrays of orchid flowers. An analysis of floral traits in the co-flowering community and spectral reflectance measurements were undertaken to test if Di. brumalis and the pea plants showed strong similarity and were likely to be perceived as the same by bees. Pollen removal and fruit-set were recorded at 18 ...
Cases of imperfect or non-model mimicry are common in plants and animals and challenge intuitive ass...
Most Diuris species possess flowers of pea-like form and colour, and occur in association with flowe...
The pollinator-non-rewarding Large Yellow Lady's-slipper (Cypripedium parviflorum var. pubescens [Wi...
Background and Aims While there is increasing recognition of Batesian floral mimicry in plants, ther...
Background and Aims While there is increasing recognition of Batesian floral mimicry in plants, ther...
Background and Aims: While there is increasing recognition of Batesian floral mimicry in plants, the...
The thesis demonstrates a unique pollination system in the Australian orchid genus Diuris via floral...
In a previous study, the Australian terrestrial orchid Diuris maculata sensu lato, from a site near ...
Mimicry is based on the interaction between a mimic, a model and a receiver. While there is increasi...
Rewarding plants can enhance the pollination success of co-occurring plants pollinated by food mimic...
In a previous study, the Australian terrestrial orchid Diuris maculata sensu lato, from a site near ...
Abstract. In a previous study, the Australian terrestrial orchid Diuris maculata sensu lato, from a ...
The great majority of plant species in the tropics require animals to achieve pollination, but the e...
Abundant, many-flowered plants represent reliable and rich food sources for animal pollinators, and ...
More than one-third of orchid species do not provide their pollinators with either pollen or nectar ...
Cases of imperfect or non-model mimicry are common in plants and animals and challenge intuitive ass...
Most Diuris species possess flowers of pea-like form and colour, and occur in association with flowe...
The pollinator-non-rewarding Large Yellow Lady's-slipper (Cypripedium parviflorum var. pubescens [Wi...
Background and Aims While there is increasing recognition of Batesian floral mimicry in plants, ther...
Background and Aims While there is increasing recognition of Batesian floral mimicry in plants, ther...
Background and Aims: While there is increasing recognition of Batesian floral mimicry in plants, the...
The thesis demonstrates a unique pollination system in the Australian orchid genus Diuris via floral...
In a previous study, the Australian terrestrial orchid Diuris maculata sensu lato, from a site near ...
Mimicry is based on the interaction between a mimic, a model and a receiver. While there is increasi...
Rewarding plants can enhance the pollination success of co-occurring plants pollinated by food mimic...
In a previous study, the Australian terrestrial orchid Diuris maculata sensu lato, from a site near ...
Abstract. In a previous study, the Australian terrestrial orchid Diuris maculata sensu lato, from a ...
The great majority of plant species in the tropics require animals to achieve pollination, but the e...
Abundant, many-flowered plants represent reliable and rich food sources for animal pollinators, and ...
More than one-third of orchid species do not provide their pollinators with either pollen or nectar ...
Cases of imperfect or non-model mimicry are common in plants and animals and challenge intuitive ass...
Most Diuris species possess flowers of pea-like form and colour, and occur in association with flowe...
The pollinator-non-rewarding Large Yellow Lady's-slipper (Cypripedium parviflorum var. pubescens [Wi...