Selection for later flowering time in an orchid through frost damage and pollinator activity
Beat Wartmann,
Baenziger Ruth,
Gyorog-Kobi Brigitte
et al.
Abstract:Flowering time is a key trait for plant reproductive success ensuring both overlap with pollinator activity and favorable conditions for fruit development. To quantify selection on flowering time, we individually marked 1250 plants of the Small Spider Orchid, Ophrys araneola RchB., in six populations in Northern Switzerland and surveyed them during three years. We recorded the date of first flowering, frost damage, and fruiting success of individual plants. In addition, we analyzed historical records of the or… Show more
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