2018
DOI: 10.1007/s00606-018-1510-7
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Comparative reproductive biology reveals two distinct pollination strategies in Neotropical twig-epiphyte orchids

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“…In orchids, floral color often shows intraspecific polymorphism and many orchids present nectar guides and differences in color between floral parts ( Darwin, 1877 ; Aguiar et al, 2012 ; Sletvold et al, 2016 ; Pansarin et al, 2018 ). Furthermore, orchid flowers present a specialized structure, the labellum, a modified petal which is usually distinct from petals and sepals regarding both color and morphology ( Darwin, 1877 ; van der Pijl and Dodson, 1966 ; Fay and Chase, 2009 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In orchids, floral color often shows intraspecific polymorphism and many orchids present nectar guides and differences in color between floral parts ( Darwin, 1877 ; Aguiar et al, 2012 ; Sletvold et al, 2016 ; Pansarin et al, 2018 ). Furthermore, orchid flowers present a specialized structure, the labellum, a modified petal which is usually distinct from petals and sepals regarding both color and morphology ( Darwin, 1877 ; van der Pijl and Dodson, 1966 ; Fay and Chase, 2009 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2015; Pansarin et al . 2018, respectively). These species attract and are pollinated by different kinds of biotic pollen vector.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…is pollinated by hummingbirds (Pansarin et al . 2018). Other species of Rodriguezia also offer nectar as a reward but are pollinated by bees.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Tremblay et al (2005) provided a list of self-incompatible species of orchids and the references to each study, in which are included species of the Oncidiinae genera Cyrtochilum, Gomesa, Grandiphyllum, Oncidium, Tolumnia and Trichocentrum. Self-incompatibility was demonstrated for most of the Oncidiinae species studied so far (East 1940;Ackerman & Montero-Oliver 1985;Warford 1992;Ackerman 1995;Ackerman et al 1997;Cingel 2001;Torretta et al 2011;Singer & Koehler 2003;Carvalho & Machado 2006;Damon & Cruz-López 2006;Pemberton 2008;Vale et al 2011;Ospina-Calderón et al 2015;Pansarin et al 2016;2018)…”
Section: Breeding Systemsmentioning
confidence: 98%