We conducted an isozyme study in 22 populations of five Pleurothallis (Orchidaceae) species (12 loci in nine enzymatic systems). The genetic variability in all populations is surprisingly high (P = 58-83%, A = 2.1-3.8, H-e = 0.25-0.43) in spite of the fact that the five species are pollinated by small flies whose behavior enables self-pollination. We suggest that self-incompatibility, inbreeding depression, and mechanical barriers that prevent self-pollination in these species are responsible for the maintainance of the high genetic variability. These traits are uncommon in Orchidaceae, but have been observed in these and some other species pollinated by flies or other pollinators with behavior that facilitates self-pollination The genetic ...
Few studies have quantified the full range of pre– and postzygotic barriers that limit introgression...
Plants are predicted to show floral adaptation to geographic variation in the most effective pollina...
A leading hypothesis for the immense diversity of the Orchidaceae is that skewed mating success and ...
Intra- and interspecific experimental pollinations were made to determine the mating systems and the...
We studied the floral biology of 12 populations of five rupicolous Pleurothallis (Orchidaceae) speci...
Morphometric analyses of vegetative and floral characters were conducted in 21 populations of five P...
The patterns of genetic variability of seven Bulbophyllum Thouars species were investigated using 14...
Morphometric analyses of vegetative and floral characters were conducted in 21 populations of five P...
Comparative studies on the genetic attributes of colonizing orchids with diverse mating systems are ...
The generic and subgeneric classification of Pleurothallidinae has traditionally been a hazardous ta...
Species with specialized ecological interactions present significant conservation challenges. In pla...
Species with specialized ecological interactions present significant conservation challenges. In pla...
The generic and subgeneric classification of Pleurothallidinae has traditionally been a hazardous ta...
Few studies have quantified the full range of pre- and postzygotic barriers that limit introgression...
Few studies have quantified the full range of pre– and postzygotic barriers that limit introgression...
Few studies have quantified the full range of pre– and postzygotic barriers that limit introgression...
Plants are predicted to show floral adaptation to geographic variation in the most effective pollina...
A leading hypothesis for the immense diversity of the Orchidaceae is that skewed mating success and ...
Intra- and interspecific experimental pollinations were made to determine the mating systems and the...
We studied the floral biology of 12 populations of five rupicolous Pleurothallis (Orchidaceae) speci...
Morphometric analyses of vegetative and floral characters were conducted in 21 populations of five P...
The patterns of genetic variability of seven Bulbophyllum Thouars species were investigated using 14...
Morphometric analyses of vegetative and floral characters were conducted in 21 populations of five P...
Comparative studies on the genetic attributes of colonizing orchids with diverse mating systems are ...
The generic and subgeneric classification of Pleurothallidinae has traditionally been a hazardous ta...
Species with specialized ecological interactions present significant conservation challenges. In pla...
Species with specialized ecological interactions present significant conservation challenges. In pla...
The generic and subgeneric classification of Pleurothallidinae has traditionally been a hazardous ta...
Few studies have quantified the full range of pre- and postzygotic barriers that limit introgression...
Few studies have quantified the full range of pre– and postzygotic barriers that limit introgression...
Few studies have quantified the full range of pre– and postzygotic barriers that limit introgression...
Plants are predicted to show floral adaptation to geographic variation in the most effective pollina...
A leading hypothesis for the immense diversity of the Orchidaceae is that skewed mating success and ...