2017
DOI: 10.1080/17550874.2017.1354093
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The effect of different chiral morphs on visitation rates and fruit set in the orchid Spiranthes spiralis

Abstract: Background: The arrangement of flowers on inflorescences is important for determining the movement of pollinators within the inflorescence and, consequently, the overall mating success and fruit set of a plant. Aims: Spiranthes spiralis is an orchid that has a spiralled inflorescence. The species has two chiral forms that show opposite coiling directions (clockwise and anti-clockwise). We tested if this arrangement of inflorescence influences pollinator attraction and behaviour. Methods: We surveyed two natura… Show more

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