The extraordinary taxonomic and morphological diversity of orchids is accompanied by a remarkable range of pollinators and pollination systems. Sexually deceptive orchids are adapted to attract specific male insects that are fooled into attempting to mate with orchid flowers and inadvertently acting as pollinators. This review summarises current knowledge, explores new hypotheses in the literature, and introduces some new approaches to understanding sexual deception from the perspective of the duped pollinator. Four main topics are addressed: (1) global patterns in sexual deception, (2) pollinator identities, mating systems and behaviours, (3) pollinator perception of orchid deceptive signals, and (4) the evolutionary implications of pollin...
Pterostylis is a diverse genus of terrestrial orchids with dull-coloured trap flowers, of which poll...
Pollination by sexual deception has evolved multiple times within the Orchidaceae, with these orchid...
Caladenia is very unusual in that it contains species that attract pollinators by two different stra...
Sexually deceptive orchids lure pollinators by mimicking female insects. Male insects fooled into gr...
Background and Aims Sexual deception is a species-specific pollination strategy commonly found in Or...
Background and Aims Pterostylisis an Australasian terrestrial orchid genus of more than 400 species,...
Pollinator-mediated selection has been suggested to play a major role for the origin and maintenance...
The orchid family is renowned for its enormous diversity of pollination mechanisms and unusually hig...
A standing enigma in pollination ecology is the evolution of pollinator attraction without offering ...
The mechanism of pollinator attraction is predicted to strongly influence both plant diversification...
The Orchidaceae is characterised by the repeated evolution of sexual deception, one of the most spec...
The Orchidaceae is characterised by the repeated evolution of sexual deception, one of the most spec...
Pollination by sexual deception of male insects is perhaps one of the most remarkable cases of mimic...
© CSIRO 2009Caladenia is very unusual in that it contains species that attract pollinators by two di...
The Orchidaceae is renowned for its large number of species (19 500) and its many diverse, even biza...
Pterostylis is a diverse genus of terrestrial orchids with dull-coloured trap flowers, of which poll...
Pollination by sexual deception has evolved multiple times within the Orchidaceae, with these orchid...
Caladenia is very unusual in that it contains species that attract pollinators by two different stra...
Sexually deceptive orchids lure pollinators by mimicking female insects. Male insects fooled into gr...
Background and Aims Sexual deception is a species-specific pollination strategy commonly found in Or...
Background and Aims Pterostylisis an Australasian terrestrial orchid genus of more than 400 species,...
Pollinator-mediated selection has been suggested to play a major role for the origin and maintenance...
The orchid family is renowned for its enormous diversity of pollination mechanisms and unusually hig...
A standing enigma in pollination ecology is the evolution of pollinator attraction without offering ...
The mechanism of pollinator attraction is predicted to strongly influence both plant diversification...
The Orchidaceae is characterised by the repeated evolution of sexual deception, one of the most spec...
The Orchidaceae is characterised by the repeated evolution of sexual deception, one of the most spec...
Pollination by sexual deception of male insects is perhaps one of the most remarkable cases of mimic...
© CSIRO 2009Caladenia is very unusual in that it contains species that attract pollinators by two di...
The Orchidaceae is renowned for its large number of species (19 500) and its many diverse, even biza...
Pterostylis is a diverse genus of terrestrial orchids with dull-coloured trap flowers, of which poll...
Pollination by sexual deception has evolved multiple times within the Orchidaceae, with these orchid...
Caladenia is very unusual in that it contains species that attract pollinators by two different stra...