2007
DOI: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.2007.00231.x
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Patterns of Reproductive Isolation in Mediterranean Deceptive Orchids

Abstract: The evolution of reproductive isolation is of central interest in evolutionary biology. In plants, this is typically achieved by a combi-nation of pre-and postpollination mechanisms that prevent, or limit, the amount of interspecific gene flow. Here, we investigated and compared two ecologically defined groups of Mediterranean orchids that differ in pollination biology and pollinator specificity: sexually deceptive orchids versus food-deceptive orchids. We used experimental crosses to assess the strength of po… Show more

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“…Experimental investigations on the evolution and nature of reproductive isolation barriers can provide insights into the process of diversification (Coyne & Orr, 1998, 2004; Moyle et al., 2004; Schemske, 2010; Scopece et al., 2007, 2008; Widmer et al., 2009). In our study, floral isolation mediated by floral scent appears to be the only significant barrier to gene flow between two recently diverged orchid species.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Experimental investigations on the evolution and nature of reproductive isolation barriers can provide insights into the process of diversification (Coyne & Orr, 1998, 2004; Moyle et al., 2004; Schemske, 2010; Scopece et al., 2007, 2008; Widmer et al., 2009). In our study, floral isolation mediated by floral scent appears to be the only significant barrier to gene flow between two recently diverged orchid species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our study, floral isolation mediated by floral scent appears to be the only significant barrier to gene flow between two recently diverged orchid species. Although the predominant importance of ethological floral isolation in sexual mimics has also been shown in other species (Scopece et al., 2007; Sedeek et al., 2014; Whitehead & Peakall, 2014; Xu et al., 2011), our study adds information on the traits underlying floral isolation and shows a negative association between fruit set and plant density, a situation that may favor a pollinator switch. In addition, it considers mycorrhizal fungi as a factor for species isolation, which has rarely been done in orchids and never before in the genus Ophrys .…”
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confidence: 99%
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