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  • 3. Mechanisms and evolution of deceptive pollination in orchids.
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  • 10. Nectar Replaced by Volatile Secretion: A Potential New Role for Nectarless Flowers in a Bee-Pollinated Plant Species.
    Guimarães E, Tunes P, de Almeida Junior LD, Di Stasi LC, Dötterl S, Machado SR.
    Front Plant Sci; 2018 Jan; 9():1243. PubMed ID: 30233609
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  • 12. The evolution of floral nectaries in Disa (Orchidaceae: Disinae): recapitulation or diversifying innovation?
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  • 14. Pollination ecology of four epiphytic orchids of New Zealand.
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  • 16. Effects of individual and population parameters on reproductive success in three sexually deceptive orchid species.
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  • 17. Deceptive pollination of Dactylorhiza incarnata: an experimental test of the magnet species hypothesis.
    Lammi A, Kuitunen M.
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  • 18. Epiphytism and pollinator specialization: drivers for orchid diversity?
    Gravendeel B, Smithson A, Slik FJ, Schuiteman A.
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  • 19. Floral Nectar Chemistry in Orchids: A Short Review and Meta-Analysis.
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