Geographical variation in the reproductive biology of widespread species often occurs at their distributional boundaries. We sought to determine whether such variation has occurred in an invasive orchid, Oeceoclades maculata, across its naturalized range. We compared its reproductive biology in a Brazilian population with that published for a population on the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico. In the state of Sao Paulo, O. maculata flowers between December and February, at the height of the rainy season. Similar fruit sets were observed in manual self (76%) and cross (70.4%) pollination treatments. The fruit set of plants protected from both pollinators and rainfall was 6.1%, whereas plants exposed only to rainfall had a fruit set of 41.4%, ...
The reproductive outcome of plants is often determined by a multitude of interacting factors operati...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe extent to which plants depend on pollinators for outcross pollen tran...
Most non-autogamous orchids rely on either a single, or on a small number of pollinators to set frui...
Geographical variation in the reproductive biology of widespread species often occurs at their distr...
A-09-50International audienceBACKGROUND AND AIMS: Spatial variation in pollinator composition and ab...
Epidendrum paniculatum Ruiz & Pavón occurs in Central and South America. The populations studied gro...
Orchidaceae show remarkable diversity in pollination strategies, but how these strategies vary globa...
ABSTRACT Oncidiinae is an exclusively Neotropical orchid subtribe with about 1600 described species ...
Relationships among floral biology, floral micromorphology and pollinator behaviourin bird-pollinated ...
The pollination biology of Notylia nemorosa was elucidated from field and ex situ observations. Fiel...
Background Epipactis helleborine is an Eurasian orchid species which prefers woodland environments b...
We studied the floral biology of 12 populations of five rupicolous Pleurothallis (Orchidaceae) speci...
[eng] The Orchidaceae family presents one of the most extravagant pollination mechanisms: deception....
Apomictic plants are less dependent on pollinator services and able to occupy more diverse habitats ...
International audienceOrchid species are well known for their highly specialized pollinator interact...
The reproductive outcome of plants is often determined by a multitude of interacting factors operati...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe extent to which plants depend on pollinators for outcross pollen tran...
Most non-autogamous orchids rely on either a single, or on a small number of pollinators to set frui...
Geographical variation in the reproductive biology of widespread species often occurs at their distr...
A-09-50International audienceBACKGROUND AND AIMS: Spatial variation in pollinator composition and ab...
Epidendrum paniculatum Ruiz & Pavón occurs in Central and South America. The populations studied gro...
Orchidaceae show remarkable diversity in pollination strategies, but how these strategies vary globa...
ABSTRACT Oncidiinae is an exclusively Neotropical orchid subtribe with about 1600 described species ...
Relationships among floral biology, floral micromorphology and pollinator behaviourin bird-pollinated ...
The pollination biology of Notylia nemorosa was elucidated from field and ex situ observations. Fiel...
Background Epipactis helleborine is an Eurasian orchid species which prefers woodland environments b...
We studied the floral biology of 12 populations of five rupicolous Pleurothallis (Orchidaceae) speci...
[eng] The Orchidaceae family presents one of the most extravagant pollination mechanisms: deception....
Apomictic plants are less dependent on pollinator services and able to occupy more diverse habitats ...
International audienceOrchid species are well known for their highly specialized pollinator interact...
The reproductive outcome of plants is often determined by a multitude of interacting factors operati...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe extent to which plants depend on pollinators for outcross pollen tran...
Most non-autogamous orchids rely on either a single, or on a small number of pollinators to set frui...