Female orchid bee euglossa dilemma visits the perfume orchid coryanthes panamensis in florida
Abstract Male orchid bees gather fragrance chemicals from the surfaces of about 700 species of neotropical orchids and pollinate them in the process. The males display the collected chemicals during their courtship, and female orchid bees will mate only with males displaying a species-specific blend of collected chemicals.
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Making "scents" of how plant volatiles influence agriculturally important insects: a review. [PDF]
Thompson MN, Russavage EM, Bernauer OM.
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Deceptive <i>Cypripedium calceolus</i> shares more floral scent compounds with co-flowering rewarding species than those species share among each other. [PDF]
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Blown by the wind: the ecology of male courtship display behavior in orchid bees.
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Beyond the Grant-Stebbins model: floral adaptive landscapes and plant speciation. [PDF]
Kay KM, Anderson B.
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Centenary Progress on Orchidaceae Research: A Bibliometric Analysis. [PDF]
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Does Climate Change Pose a Threat to the Guild Mimicry System of Australian Orchids? [PDF]
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Multipartite oil-flower/oil-bee mutualisms involving male-bee-pollinated orchids in tropical Asia
Meng Zhang +9 more
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Untangling <i>Coelogyne</i>: Efficacy of DNA Barcodes for Species and Genus Identification. [PDF]
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