The European genus Ophrys (Orchidaceae) is famous for its insect-like floral morphology, an adaptation for a pseudocopulatory pollination strategy involving Hymenoptera males. A large number of endemic Ophrys species have recently been described, especially within the Mediterranean Basin, which is one of the major species diversity hotspots. Subtle morphological variation and specific pollinator dependence are the two main perceptible criteria for describing numerous endemic taxa. However, the degree to which endemics differ genetically remains a challenging question. Additionally, knowledge regarding the factors underlying the emergence of such endemic entities is limited. To achieve new insights regarding speciation processes in Ophrys, w...
High pollinator specificity and the potential for simple genetic changes to affect pollinator attrac...
Local adaptation to different pollinators is considered one of the possible initial stages of ecolog...
International audienceAccurate species delimitation is critical for biodiversity conservation. Integ...
The European genus Ophrys (Orchidaceae) is famous for its insect-like floral morphology, an adaptati...
A recent phylogenetic study based on multiple datasets is used as the framework for a more detailed ...
Background and Aims Highly variable, yet possibly convergent, morphology and lack of sequence variat...
The biological concept of species is founded on the presence of barriers that limit the gene flow an...
The biological concept of species is founded on the presence of barriers that limit the gene flow an...
† Background and Aims In the sexually deceptive Ophrys genus, species isolation is generally conside...
In sexually deceptive orchids, pollinator specificity is the main factor responsible for species iso...
The orchid genus Ophrys operates a system of sexual deception by which high specificity of pollinati...
The orchids (Orchidaceae) constitute one of the largest and most diverse families of flowering plant...
High pollinator specificity and the potential for simple genetic changes to affect pollinator attrac...
Local adaptation to different pollinators is considered one of the possible initial stages of ecolog...
International audienceAccurate species delimitation is critical for biodiversity conservation. Integ...
The European genus Ophrys (Orchidaceae) is famous for its insect-like floral morphology, an adaptati...
A recent phylogenetic study based on multiple datasets is used as the framework for a more detailed ...
Background and Aims Highly variable, yet possibly convergent, morphology and lack of sequence variat...
The biological concept of species is founded on the presence of barriers that limit the gene flow an...
The biological concept of species is founded on the presence of barriers that limit the gene flow an...
† Background and Aims In the sexually deceptive Ophrys genus, species isolation is generally conside...
In sexually deceptive orchids, pollinator specificity is the main factor responsible for species iso...
The orchid genus Ophrys operates a system of sexual deception by which high specificity of pollinati...
The orchids (Orchidaceae) constitute one of the largest and most diverse families of flowering plant...
High pollinator specificity and the potential for simple genetic changes to affect pollinator attrac...
Local adaptation to different pollinators is considered one of the possible initial stages of ecolog...
International audienceAccurate species delimitation is critical for biodiversity conservation. Integ...