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Southern hemisphere botanical ecosystems

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Bioclimatic assessment of the geographic and climatic limits to hybridisation in a sexually deceptive orchid system

Rod Peakall, Lauren Jones, Colin C. Bower and Brendan G. Mackey
50(1) pp.21 - 30


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New Phytologist. 2010 188(2). p.437
Specific pollinators reveal a cryptic taxon in the bird orchid, Chiloglottis valida sensu lato (Orchidaceae) in south-eastern Australia
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Australian Journal of Botany. 2006 54(1). p.53
A narrow group of monophyletic Tulasnella (Tulasnellaceae) symbiont lineages are associated with multiple species of Chiloglottis (Orchidaceae): Implications for orchid diversity
Roche Sean A., Carter Richard J., Peakall Rod, Smith Leon M., Whitehead Michael R., Linde Celeste C.
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The production of a key floral volatile is dependent on UV light in a sexually deceptive orchid
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Pollinator specificity, cryptic species and geographical patterns in pollinator responses to sexually deceptive orchids in the genus Chiloglottis: the Chiloglottis gunnii complex
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Chemical communication in the sexually deceptive orchid genus Cryptostylis
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Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society. 2004 144(2). p.199
Molecular genetic analysis and ecological evidence reveals multiple cryptic species among thynnine wasp pollinators of sexually deceptive orchids
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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 2011 59(1). p.195
Two orchids attract different pollinators with the same floral odour compound: ecological and evolutionary implications
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Functional Ecology. 2005 19(4). p.674
The discovery of 2,5-dialkylcyclohexan-1,3-diones as a new class of natural products
Franke S., Ibarra F., Schulz C. M., Twele R., Poldy J., Barrow R. A., Peakall R., Schiestl F. P., Francke W.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 2009 106(22). p.8877
Implications of pollination by food and sexual deception for pollinator specificity, fruit set, population genetics and conservation of Caladenia (Orchidaceae)
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Integrating floral scent, pollination ecology and population genetics
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Functional Ecology. 2009 23(5). p.863
Orchid pollination by sexual deception: pollinator perspectives
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Floral odour chemistry defines species boundaries and underpins strong reproductive isolation in sexually deceptive orchids
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Does morphology matter? An explicit assessment of floral morphology in sexual deception
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Functional Ecology. 2016 30(4). p.537
Deceptive pollination and insects’ learning: a delicate balance
Vázquez Virgilio, Barradas Ignacio
Journal of Biological Dynamics. 2017 11(1). p.299

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