We used arrays of artificial flowers with and without fragrance to determine the importance of olfactory and visual cues in attracting insects to a floral mimic. The mimic is a fungus, Puccinia monoica Arth., which causes its crucifer hosts (here, Arabis drummondii Gray) to form pseudoflowers that mimic co-occurring flowers such as the buttercup, Ranunculus inamoenus Greene. Although pseudoflowers are visually similar to buttercups, their sweet fragrance is distinct. To determine whether visitors to pseudoflowers were responding to fragrance we performed an experiment in which we removed the visual cues, but allowed fragrance to still be perceived. In this experiment we found that pseudoflower fragrance can attract visitors by itself. In o...
Numerous studies have identified traits associated with anther mimicry, however, the processes under...
SummaryIn deceptive pollination, insects are bamboozled into performing nonrewarded pollination. A p...
Pollination based on insect deception has been debated in the scientific community since it was firs...
Pollinators such as bees are attracted to flowers by their visual display and their scent. Although ...
Pollination is often regarded as a mutualistic relationship between flowering plants and insects. In...
Several fungal plant pathogens induce ‘pseudoflowers’ on their hosts to facilitate insect-mediated t...
Some flowering plants mimic the scent and appearance of mushroom fruiting bodies. Fungi may also mim...
Flowers use olfactory and visual signals to communicate with pollinators. Disentangling the relative...
AbstractFlowers of many angiosperms attract fly pollinators through mimicry of animal carrion and fa...
Dracula orchids are hypothesized to rely on mushroom mimicry for pollination. These orchids look and...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Sexually deceptive orchids achieve cross-pollination by mimicking the mating si...
Background and Aims Sexually deceptive orchids achieve cross-pollination by mimicking the mating sig...
Most Angiosperms rely on insect pollinators for their reproduction, implying the evolution of attrac...
Flowers use olfactory and visual signals to communicate with pollinators. Disentangling the relative...
1. Based upon similarity in visual or olfactory appearances, recent studies concluded that mimicry o...
Numerous studies have identified traits associated with anther mimicry, however, the processes under...
SummaryIn deceptive pollination, insects are bamboozled into performing nonrewarded pollination. A p...
Pollination based on insect deception has been debated in the scientific community since it was firs...
Pollinators such as bees are attracted to flowers by their visual display and their scent. Although ...
Pollination is often regarded as a mutualistic relationship between flowering plants and insects. In...
Several fungal plant pathogens induce ‘pseudoflowers’ on their hosts to facilitate insect-mediated t...
Some flowering plants mimic the scent and appearance of mushroom fruiting bodies. Fungi may also mim...
Flowers use olfactory and visual signals to communicate with pollinators. Disentangling the relative...
AbstractFlowers of many angiosperms attract fly pollinators through mimicry of animal carrion and fa...
Dracula orchids are hypothesized to rely on mushroom mimicry for pollination. These orchids look and...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Sexually deceptive orchids achieve cross-pollination by mimicking the mating si...
Background and Aims Sexually deceptive orchids achieve cross-pollination by mimicking the mating sig...
Most Angiosperms rely on insect pollinators for their reproduction, implying the evolution of attrac...
Flowers use olfactory and visual signals to communicate with pollinators. Disentangling the relative...
1. Based upon similarity in visual or olfactory appearances, recent studies concluded that mimicry o...
Numerous studies have identified traits associated with anther mimicry, however, the processes under...
SummaryIn deceptive pollination, insects are bamboozled into performing nonrewarded pollination. A p...
Pollination based on insect deception has been debated in the scientific community since it was firs...