Rewarding plants can enhance the pollination success of co-occurring plants pollinated by food mimicry. However, it is not always possible to readily discern between the effect of model and magnet species. Here, we tested for mimicry of co-occurring Fabaceae by the rewardless Diuris magnifica (Orchidaceae) and whether the number of flowers of Fabaceae, habitat remnant size and frequency of conspecifics, influenced the pollination success of D. magnifica. Trichocolletes bees were the primary pollinators of D. magnifica, on which they displayed similar behaviour as seen when feeding on Fabaceae. Quantification of spectral reflectance suggested that flowers of Bossiaea eriocarpa, Daviesia divaricata and Jacksonia sternbergiana may represent mo...
1. Many non-rewarding orchid species mimic the signals of co-occurring food flowers and thereby attr...
The great majority of plant species in the tropics require animals to achieve pollination, but the e...
In a previous study, the Australian terrestrial orchid Diuris maculata sensu lato, from a site near ...
Rewardless plants can attract pollinators by mimicking floral traits of rewarding heterospecific pla...
Rewardless plants can attract pollinators by mimicking floral traits of rewarding heterospecific pla...
Plants that lack floral rewards can attract pollinators if they share attractive floral signals with...
Background and Aims: While there is increasing recognition of Batesian floral mimicry in plants, the...
Background and Aims While there is increasing recognition of Batesian floral mimicry in plants, ther...
Background and Aims While there is increasing recognition of Batesian floral mimicry in plants, ther...
Background and Aims While there is increasing recognition of Batesian floral mimicry in plants, ther...
Food deception as a pollination strategy has inspired many studies over the last few decades. Pollin...
Food deception as a pollination strategy has inspired many studies over the last few decades. Pollin...
Food deception as a pollination strategy has inspired many studies over the last few decades. Pollin...
More than one-third of orchid species do not provide their pollinators with either pollen or nectar ...
Food deception as a pollination strategy has inspired many studies over the last few decades. Pollin...
1. Many non-rewarding orchid species mimic the signals of co-occurring food flowers and thereby attr...
The great majority of plant species in the tropics require animals to achieve pollination, but the e...
In a previous study, the Australian terrestrial orchid Diuris maculata sensu lato, from a site near ...
Rewardless plants can attract pollinators by mimicking floral traits of rewarding heterospecific pla...
Rewardless plants can attract pollinators by mimicking floral traits of rewarding heterospecific pla...
Plants that lack floral rewards can attract pollinators if they share attractive floral signals with...
Background and Aims: While there is increasing recognition of Batesian floral mimicry in plants, the...
Background and Aims While there is increasing recognition of Batesian floral mimicry in plants, ther...
Background and Aims While there is increasing recognition of Batesian floral mimicry in plants, ther...
Background and Aims While there is increasing recognition of Batesian floral mimicry in plants, ther...
Food deception as a pollination strategy has inspired many studies over the last few decades. Pollin...
Food deception as a pollination strategy has inspired many studies over the last few decades. Pollin...
Food deception as a pollination strategy has inspired many studies over the last few decades. Pollin...
More than one-third of orchid species do not provide their pollinators with either pollen or nectar ...
Food deception as a pollination strategy has inspired many studies over the last few decades. Pollin...
1. Many non-rewarding orchid species mimic the signals of co-occurring food flowers and thereby attr...
The great majority of plant species in the tropics require animals to achieve pollination, but the e...
In a previous study, the Australian terrestrial orchid Diuris maculata sensu lato, from a site near ...