Doubly duped males: the sweet and sour of the orchid's bouquet
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2001
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Flowers of the orchid genus Ophrys resemble female insects, and thereby sexually deceive, attract and are pollinated by male insects. Floral bouquet is thought to play a major role in this sexual mimicry, although the search for functional odour components has been something of a chemical ecologist's Holy Grail. Two new papers unravel the exquisite intricacy of the chemical deception by the orchid. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
Fonte |
Paxton , R & Tengo , J 2001 , ' Doubly duped males: the sweet and sour of the orchid's bouquet ' Trends in Ecology & Evolution , vol 16 , pp. 167-169 . |
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