Variation in sexual reproduction in orchids and its evolutionary consequences: a spasmodic journey to diversification
University of Puerto Rico at Humacao · University of Puerto Rico at Río Piedras · +2 more institutions
Abstract
The great taxonomic diversity of the Orchidaceae is often attributed to adaptive radiation for specific pollinators driven by selection for outcrossing. However, when one looks beyond the product to the process, the evidence for selection is less than overwhelming. We explore this problem by discussing relevant aspects of orchid biology and asking which aspects of reproduction explain the intricate pollination mechanisms and diversification of this family. We reaffirm that orchids are primarily pollination limited, the severity of which is affected by resource constraints. Fruit set is higher in temperate than in tropical species, and in species which offer pollinator rewards than those that do not.…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 38.56
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 424
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4Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Outcrossing
- Pollination
- Population
- Diversification (marketing strategy)
- Evolutionary biology
- Ecology
- Ecological selection
- Life in Land