Mimicry has evolved in contexts such as camouflage, predator deterrence, luring of prey, and pollinator attraction. Mimicry of flowers has until now been demonstrated only in angiosperms, yet it has been hypothesized that the Malaysian orchid mantis Hymenopus coronatus mimics a flower to attract pollinators as prey. Despite the popularity of this charismatic insect, this long-discussed hypothesis has never been experimentally investigated. We found that, as predicted for mimicry, the color of H. coronatus is indistinguishable from the color of sympatric flowers for hymenopteran pollinators. Field experiments show that isolated mantises attract wild pollinators at a rate even higher than flowers and capture these pollinators as prey items. A...
Sexually deceptive orchids are renowned for their olfactory mimicry of female insect sex pheromones ...
The orchid family is renowned for its enormous diversity of pollination mechanisms and unusually hig...
More than one-third of orchid species do not provide their pollinators with either pollen or nectar ...
Mimicry has evolved in contexts such as camouflage, predator deterrence, luring of prey and pollinat...
Cases of imperfect or non-model mimicry are common in plants and animals and challenge intuitive ass...
The orchid mantis, Hymenopus coronatus (Insecta: Mantodea), is renown for its visual resemblance to ...
Many animals deceive prey by presenting a deceptive signal that lures prey into close proximity. The...
The Orchidaceae is characterised by the repeated evolution of sexual deception, one of the most spec...
The extraordinary taxonomic and morphological diversity of orchids is accompanied by a remarkable ra...
Background and Aims: While there is increasing recognition of Batesian floral mimicry in plants, the...
The great majority of plant species in the tropics require animals to achieve pollination, but the e...
Plants that lack floral rewards can attract pollinators if they share attractive floral signals with...
Sexually deceptive orchids lure pollinators by mimicking female insects. Male insects fooled into gr...
Pterostylis is a diverse genus of terrestrial orchids with dull-coloured trap flowers, of which poll...
Rewarding plants can enhance the pollination success of co-occurring plants pollinated by food mimic...
Sexually deceptive orchids are renowned for their olfactory mimicry of female insect sex pheromones ...
The orchid family is renowned for its enormous diversity of pollination mechanisms and unusually hig...
More than one-third of orchid species do not provide their pollinators with either pollen or nectar ...
Mimicry has evolved in contexts such as camouflage, predator deterrence, luring of prey and pollinat...
Cases of imperfect or non-model mimicry are common in plants and animals and challenge intuitive ass...
The orchid mantis, Hymenopus coronatus (Insecta: Mantodea), is renown for its visual resemblance to ...
Many animals deceive prey by presenting a deceptive signal that lures prey into close proximity. The...
The Orchidaceae is characterised by the repeated evolution of sexual deception, one of the most spec...
The extraordinary taxonomic and morphological diversity of orchids is accompanied by a remarkable ra...
Background and Aims: While there is increasing recognition of Batesian floral mimicry in plants, the...
The great majority of plant species in the tropics require animals to achieve pollination, but the e...
Plants that lack floral rewards can attract pollinators if they share attractive floral signals with...
Sexually deceptive orchids lure pollinators by mimicking female insects. Male insects fooled into gr...
Pterostylis is a diverse genus of terrestrial orchids with dull-coloured trap flowers, of which poll...
Rewarding plants can enhance the pollination success of co-occurring plants pollinated by food mimic...
Sexually deceptive orchids are renowned for their olfactory mimicry of female insect sex pheromones ...
The orchid family is renowned for its enormous diversity of pollination mechanisms and unusually hig...
More than one-third of orchid species do not provide their pollinators with either pollen or nectar ...