Despite highly specialized pollination strategies, hybridization is a common phenomenon among Mediterranean deceptive orchids. Food-deceptive species sire a progeny of F1 unfertile plants, which work as a late post-zygotic barrier. Conversely, when pre-zygotic barriers of sexually deceptive (Ophrys) species are absent, the hybrids are fertile and an extensive introgression may occur. Here, we have performed molecular analysis and hand pollination treatments to characterize a hybrid zone of two food-deceptive species, O. mascula and O pauciflora. Hybrids (called O. x colemanii) have shown different amounts of parental nrDNA, strongly supporting that they are F2 and/or successive hybrid generations. Comparable high levels of reproductive succ...
The biological concept of species is founded on the presence of barriers that limit the gene flow an...
† Background and Aims In the sexually deceptive Ophrys genus, species isolation is generally conside...
Genetic divergence between population samples of Orchis laxiflora and of O. palustris from various E...
Despite highly specialized pollination strategies, hybridization is a common phenomenon among Medite...
Background: In food-deceptive orchids of the genera Anacamptis, Neotinea and Orchis floral isolation...
Studies of the strength and nature of reproductive isolation (RI) between species can greatly contri...
Reproductive isolation is of fundamental importance for maintaining species boundaries in sympatry....
International audienceThe genetic structure of hybrid zones provides insight into the potential for ...
In sexually deceptive orchids, pollinator specificity is the main factor responsible for species iso...
Hybridization is widespread in Orchis (Orchidaceae), with 38 recorded hybrids between the 21 accepte...
In the sexually deceptive orchid genus Ophrys, reproductive isolation is based on the specific attra...
Gene flow can counteract the loss of genetic diversity caused by genetic drift in small populations....
Natural hybridization is widespread among food-deceptive orchids, whereas hybridization between dece...
The biological concept of species is founded on the presence of barriers that limit the gene flow an...
† Background and Aims In the sexually deceptive Ophrys genus, species isolation is generally conside...
Genetic divergence between population samples of Orchis laxiflora and of O. palustris from various E...
Despite highly specialized pollination strategies, hybridization is a common phenomenon among Medite...
Background: In food-deceptive orchids of the genera Anacamptis, Neotinea and Orchis floral isolation...
Studies of the strength and nature of reproductive isolation (RI) between species can greatly contri...
Reproductive isolation is of fundamental importance for maintaining species boundaries in sympatry....
International audienceThe genetic structure of hybrid zones provides insight into the potential for ...
In sexually deceptive orchids, pollinator specificity is the main factor responsible for species iso...
Hybridization is widespread in Orchis (Orchidaceae), with 38 recorded hybrids between the 21 accepte...
In the sexually deceptive orchid genus Ophrys, reproductive isolation is based on the specific attra...
Gene flow can counteract the loss of genetic diversity caused by genetic drift in small populations....
Natural hybridization is widespread among food-deceptive orchids, whereas hybridization between dece...
The biological concept of species is founded on the presence of barriers that limit the gene flow an...
† Background and Aims In the sexually deceptive Ophrys genus, species isolation is generally conside...
Genetic divergence between population samples of Orchis laxiflora and of O. palustris from various E...