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Transcript of Orchids
Questions to Address….
• What are the different pollinators used by orchids?
• How does the Orchid attract pollinators?
Sexual Deception
• The Orchids can attract the male wasps by releasing a chemical, 2-ethy-5-propylcyclohhexa-1,3-dione, which is similar to that of a female
• Found in the Australian Orchid, Chiloglottis
Another use of Fragrances
• The male euglossine bees are attracted to the orchid smell for a different reason
• When they visit they scratch and brush themselves against the flower to get the scent
• The bees collect the fragrance and store it in their hind tibiae
Why do the male Euglossine Bees collect the
fragrance compound?• They could use it for
metabolic reasons• The Males attract
females with the scent and then use their territorial displays to lure them in
• Males use the scent to attract other males to a mating site
Future Research….
• In the future I think it would be interesting to test which of the different types of pollinators are best for orchid fertilization.
References• Ackerman, J. D. “Specificity and Mutual Dependency of the Orchid- Euglossine Bee
Interaction”. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society.1983. Vol. 20. pp. 301-314.• Beattie, A. J., Peakall, R. “ Pollination of the Orchid Microtis Parviflora R. Br. By
Flightless Worker Ants”. British Ecological Society. Vol. 3. No. 5. 1989. pp. 515- 522.• Calvo, Richard N. “ Evolutionary Demography of Orchids: Intensity and Frequency of
Pollination and the Cost of Fruiting”. Ecology. Vol. 74. No. 4. June 1993. pp. 1033-1042
• Dobson, Calaway H., Dressler, Robert L., Hills, Harold G., Adams, Ralph M., Williams, Norris H. “ Biologically Active Compounds in Orchid Fragrances.” Science. Vol. 164. No. 3885. 13 June 1969. pp. 1243- 1249
• Nilsson, L. A. “ Orchid pollination Biology”. Trends in Ecology and Evolution. Vol. 7. No.8. 1992. pp. 255-259
• O’ Connell, Lisa M., Johnston, Mark O. “Male and Female Pollination Success in a Deceptive Orchid, A Selection Study”. Ecology. Vol. 79. No.4. June 1998. pp. 1246-1260
• Schiestl, Florian P., Peakall, Rod, Mant, Jim G., Ibarra, Fernando, Schulz, Claudia, Franke, Stephan, Francke, Wittko. “The Chemistry of Sexual Deception in an Orchid- Wasp Pollination System”. Science. Vol. 302. 17 October 2003. pp. 437-438