Oncidiinae is an exclusively Neotropical orchid subtribe with about 1600 described species and an impressive array of vegetative and floral morphological adaptations. We present the results of a literature survey on the pollination strategies and breeding systems of this orchid subtribe. The flowers are pollinated by a wide range of insects (mostly bees) and, sometimes, hummingbirds. Several genera reward their pollinators with floral resources such as oils, nectar or perfumes. Whereas pollination by oil-gathering bees likely evolved several times within Oncidiinae, exclusive pollination by perfume-gathering male Euglossine bees is likely restricted to a set of closely-related genera. Pollination by food or sexual deception is also present ...
Despite increased focus on elucidating the various reproductive strategies employed by orchids, we s...
Caladenia is a diverse Australian genus that is exceptional among orchids in having both species pol...
Phylogenetic relationships within the orchid subtribe Oncidiinae sensu Chase were inferred using max...
ABSTRACT Oncidiinae is an exclusively Neotropical orchid subtribe with about 1600 described species ...
The pollination biology of Notylia nemorosa was elucidated from field and ex situ observations. Fiel...
16-24Gomesa bifolia (Orchidaceae, Cymbidieae, Oncidiinae) is an epiphytic orchid that presents showy...
Orchidaceae show remarkable diversity in pollination strategies, but how these strategies vary globa...
The great majority of plant species in the tropics require animals to achieve pollination, but the e...
Relationships among floral biology, floral micromorphology and pollinator behaviourin bird-pollinated ...
A-09-50International audienceBACKGROUND AND AIMS: Spatial variation in pollinator composition and ab...
BACKGROUND: Floral morphology, particularly the angle of lip attachment to the column, has historica...
The Midge Orchids (Genoplesium R.Br.) (Orchidaceae) are thought to attract pollinators by nectar rew...
The biological function of the wedge-like, dorsally adhesive viscidium of the neotropical orchid gen...
The paper provides of overview of recent publications devoted to different pollination syndromes. Th...
The path of pollination in Cymbidium pendulum (Sw.) Roxb. has been traced in the present studies. Th...
Despite increased focus on elucidating the various reproductive strategies employed by orchids, we s...
Caladenia is a diverse Australian genus that is exceptional among orchids in having both species pol...
Phylogenetic relationships within the orchid subtribe Oncidiinae sensu Chase were inferred using max...
ABSTRACT Oncidiinae is an exclusively Neotropical orchid subtribe with about 1600 described species ...
The pollination biology of Notylia nemorosa was elucidated from field and ex situ observations. Fiel...
16-24Gomesa bifolia (Orchidaceae, Cymbidieae, Oncidiinae) is an epiphytic orchid that presents showy...
Orchidaceae show remarkable diversity in pollination strategies, but how these strategies vary globa...
The great majority of plant species in the tropics require animals to achieve pollination, but the e...
Relationships among floral biology, floral micromorphology and pollinator behaviourin bird-pollinated ...
A-09-50International audienceBACKGROUND AND AIMS: Spatial variation in pollinator composition and ab...
BACKGROUND: Floral morphology, particularly the angle of lip attachment to the column, has historica...
The Midge Orchids (Genoplesium R.Br.) (Orchidaceae) are thought to attract pollinators by nectar rew...
The biological function of the wedge-like, dorsally adhesive viscidium of the neotropical orchid gen...
The paper provides of overview of recent publications devoted to different pollination syndromes. Th...
The path of pollination in Cymbidium pendulum (Sw.) Roxb. has been traced in the present studies. Th...
Despite increased focus on elucidating the various reproductive strategies employed by orchids, we s...
Caladenia is a diverse Australian genus that is exceptional among orchids in having both species pol...
Phylogenetic relationships within the orchid subtribe Oncidiinae sensu Chase were inferred using max...