Many animals deceive prey by presenting a deceptive signal that lures prey into close proximity. These predators are predicted to select habitats that maximize the efficacy of their deceptive signal and offer high levels of prey traffic. The orchid mantis Hymenopus coronatus preys upon pollinators that are deceived by the predator’s resemblance to a flower. Habitat patches that contain flowers can offer orchid mantises high levels of insect activity, yet may be detrimental to the success of their deceptive signaling strategy. Currently 2 exclusive hypotheses—previously applied to deceptive flowers—predict the interaction between signaling efficacy under different flower densities. Increased competition for pollinators from nearby flowers su...
5Food deception as a pollination strategy has inspired many studies over the last few decades. Polli...
Among semi-natural elements in agricultural landscapes, wildflower strips sown at field margins or w...
Food deception as a pollination strategy has inspired many studies over the last few decades. Pollin...
Mimicry has evolved in contexts such as camouflage, predator deterrence, luring of prey, and pollina...
Cases of imperfect or non-model mimicry are common in plants and animals and challenge intuitive ass...
Mimicry has evolved in contexts such as camouflage, predator deterrence, luring of prey and pollinat...
The flower-visiting behaviors of pollinator species are affected not only by flower traits but also ...
Flowers attract insects and so are commonly exploited as foraging sites by sit-and-wait predators. S...
Orchids are extraordinary among plants because many species are pollinated through sexual duplicity ...
Rewarding plants can enhance the pollination success of co-occurring plants pollinated by food mimic...
Predators can reduce bee pollination and plant fitness through successful predation and non-consumpt...
Rewardless plants can attract pollinators by mimicking floral traits of rewarding heterospecific pla...
1. Flower-dwelling predators may interfere in plant–pollinator interactions through changes in polli...
Predators can reduce bee pollination and plant fitness through successful predation and non-consumpt...
Plants communicate simultaneously with both the insects and the spiders via floral olfactory (scent)...
5Food deception as a pollination strategy has inspired many studies over the last few decades. Polli...
Among semi-natural elements in agricultural landscapes, wildflower strips sown at field margins or w...
Food deception as a pollination strategy has inspired many studies over the last few decades. Pollin...
Mimicry has evolved in contexts such as camouflage, predator deterrence, luring of prey, and pollina...
Cases of imperfect or non-model mimicry are common in plants and animals and challenge intuitive ass...
Mimicry has evolved in contexts such as camouflage, predator deterrence, luring of prey and pollinat...
The flower-visiting behaviors of pollinator species are affected not only by flower traits but also ...
Flowers attract insects and so are commonly exploited as foraging sites by sit-and-wait predators. S...
Orchids are extraordinary among plants because many species are pollinated through sexual duplicity ...
Rewarding plants can enhance the pollination success of co-occurring plants pollinated by food mimic...
Predators can reduce bee pollination and plant fitness through successful predation and non-consumpt...
Rewardless plants can attract pollinators by mimicking floral traits of rewarding heterospecific pla...
1. Flower-dwelling predators may interfere in plant–pollinator interactions through changes in polli...
Predators can reduce bee pollination and plant fitness through successful predation and non-consumpt...
Plants communicate simultaneously with both the insects and the spiders via floral olfactory (scent)...
5Food deception as a pollination strategy has inspired many studies over the last few decades. Polli...
Among semi-natural elements in agricultural landscapes, wildflower strips sown at field margins or w...
Food deception as a pollination strategy has inspired many studies over the last few decades. Pollin...