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Fig. 1 Diversity of orchid habitats (a–c), modern distribution range (d) and pollination systems in Orchidaceae (e–g). (a) Tropical cloud forests; (b) Tropical lowland wet forests; (c) High-elevation grasslands; (e) the Neotropical epiphyte Cycnoches guttulatum Schltr., pollinated by male euglossine...

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Hauptverfasser: Pérez-Escobar, Oscar A, Bogarín, Diego, Przelomska, Natalia A S, Ackerman, James D, Balbuena, Juan A, Bellot, Sidonie, Bühlmann, Roland P, Cabrera, Betsaida, Cano, Jose Aguilar, Charitonidou, Martha, Chomicki, Guillaume, Clements, Mark A, Cribb, Phillip, Fernández, Melania, Flanagan, Nicola S, Gravendeel, Barbara, Hágsater, Eric, Halley, John M, Hu, Ai-Qun, Jaramillo, Carlos, Mauad, Anna Victoria, Maurin, Olivier, Müntz, Robert, Leitch, Ilia J, Li, Lan, Negrão, Raquel, Oses, Lizbeth, Phillips, Charlotte, Rincon, Milton, Salazar, Gerardo A, Simpson, Lalita, Smidt, Eric, Solano-Gomez, Rodolfo, Parra-Sánchez, Edicson, Tremblay, Raymond L, van den Berg, Cassio, Tamayo, Boris Stefan Villanueva, Zuluaga, Alejandro, Zuntini, Alexandre R, Chase, Mark W, Fay, Michael F, Condamine, Fabien L, Forest, Felix, Nargar, Katharina, Renner, Susanne S, Baker, William J, Antonelli, Alexandre
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Zusammenfassung:Fig. 1 Diversity of orchid habitats (a–c), modern distribution range (d) and pollination systems in Orchidaceae (e–g). (a) Tropical cloud forests; (b) Tropical lowland wet forests; (c) High-elevation grasslands; (e) the Neotropical epiphyte Cycnoches guttulatum Schltr., pollinated by male euglossine bees collecting aromatic compounds; (f) Trigona bee carrying a pollinarium of a Neotropical Xylobium elongatum (upper panel: dorsal view; lower panel: side view); (g) the epiphytic and leafless Dendrophylax sallei (Rchb.f.) Benth. ex-Rolfe., a Neotropical orchid pollinated by moths. Photos: Oscar A. Perez-Escobar & Diego Bogarın.
DOI:10.5281/zenodo.10731887