Deception above, deception below: linking pollination and mycorrhizal biology of orchids |
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Authors: | Waterman Richard J Bidartondo Martin I |
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Affiliation: | Imperial College London, UK. r.waterman04@imperial.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | Several key characteristics of the species-rich orchid familyare due to its symbiotic relationships with pollinators andmycorrhizal fungi. The majority of species are insect pollinatedand show strong adaptations for outcrossing, such as pollinationby food- and sexual-deception, and all orchids are reliant onmycorrhizal fungi for successful seedling establishment. Recentstudies of orchid pollination biology have shed light on thebarriers to reproductive isolation important to diversificationin different groups of deceptive orchids. Molecular identificationof orchid mycorrhizal fungi has revealed high fungal specificityin orchids that obtain organic nutrients from fungi as adults.Both pollinator and fungal specificity have been proposed asdrivers of orchid diversification. Recent findings in orchidpollination and mycorrhizal biology are reviewed and it is shownthat both associations are likely to affect orchid distributionand population structure. Integrating studies of these symbioseswill shed light on the unparalleled diversification of the orchidfamily. Key words: Mutualism, myco-heterotrophy, pollinator limitation, speciationReceived 5 October 2007; Revised 12 December 2007 Accepted 21 December 2007 |
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Keywords: | Mutualism myco-heterotrophy pollinator limitation speciation |
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