C. Gack’s research while affiliated with University of Freiburg and other places

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Zur Pseudokopulation und Bestäubung in der Gattung Ophrys (Orchidaceae) Sardiniens und Korsikas
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January 1995

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Pollination ofOphrys (Orchidaceae) in Cyprus

September 1990

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750 Reads

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Plant Systematics and Evolution

In the southern part of Cyprus the pollinator —Ophrys (Orchidaceae) relationships and its specifity have been investigated from the end of February until the middle of March 1986. 12Ophrys spp. were found. To date, only a single pollinator reference has been reported from this island. We found the following pollinators:Melecta tuberculata (Ophrys kotschyi),Eucera dimidiata (Ophrys flavomarginata),Eucera gaullei (Ophrys umbilicata),Eucera paulusi (Ophrys bornmuelleri),Anthophora erschowi (Ophrys elegans),Andrena torda (Ophrys sicula =O. lutea subsp.minor),Andrena cinereophila (Ophrys fusca, small-flowered),Andrena flavipes (Ophrys israelitica),Andrena morio (Ophrys iricolor andOphrys transhyrcana),Andrena bimaculata (Ophrys sphegodes aggr., probably formerly confused withO. transhyrcana). Most interestingly, it could be verified thatO. flavomarginata/O. umbilicata, O. bornmuelleri/O. levantina andO. transhyrcana/O. sphegodes aggr. (possiblyO. sintenisii) are different biospecies. This is a result of genetic isolation due to varying pollinators, and of differences in flower morphology.


Pollinators as prepollinating isolation factors: evolution and speciation in Ophrys (Orchidaceae)

January 1990

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Israel Journal of Botany

The flowers of the Mediterranean genus Ophyrys imitate important specific sexual releasing factors of aculeate hymenopteran females. They attract hymenopteran males who attempt to copulate with the labellum searching for females. During this "pseudocopulation', if the insects perform pollination. As this relation is high specific, the pollinators serve as prepollinating isolation factors. Specific pollinators have a strong selective effect on Ophrys flowers. As a pollinator usually acts as a prepollinating isolation mechanism, speciation in Ophrys is always a consequence of a change in pollinator. -from Authors


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Neue Beobachtungen zur Best�ubung vonOphrys (Orchidaceae) in S�dspanien, mit besonderer Ber�cksichtigung des FormenkreisesOphrys fusca agg.

December 1981

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Plant Systematics and Evolution

An investigation of pseudocopulation behaviour in species ofOphrys from southern Spain confirms the close relationship betweenCampsoscolia ciliata (Scoliidae) andOphrys speculum, and betweenEucera nigrilabris (Apoidea) andOphrys tenthredinifera. It could be demonstrated thatEucera barbiventris is the pollinator ofOphrys scolopax subsp.scolopax, whereas other species ofEucera andTetralonia which are active at the same time show no interest at all for the flowers of this species. Special attention was paid to the forms of the taxonomically confusedOphrys fusca group:O. fusca s. str.,O. iricolor, O. omegaifera andO. atlantica. WhileO. fusca s. str. is widespread, small-flowered and has late anthesis,O. iricolor has very large flowers and early anthesis. Each of the four members ofO. fusca agg. in S. Spain is pollinated by a different bee, and selective experiments show that each of these four species of bees is specifically attracted only to one of theOphrys species:Andrena flavipes is the pollinator ofO. fusca s. str.,Colletes cunicularius infuscatus ofO. iricolor, Anthophora atroalba ofO. omegaifera, andChalicodoma parietina ofO. atlantica. These four pollinators belong to 4 different bee families (Andrenidae, Colletidae, Anthophoridae, Megachilidae). As this type of pollination represents a very effective pregamic isolation mechanism, these four taxa ofOphrys fusca agg., at least in southern Spain, behave and should be regarded as genuine species.


Citations (4)


... L'entità appartiene alla complessa sect. Pseudophrys, sulla cui tassonomia è presente una notevole bibliografia con pareri discordanti sul numero di taxa e sulla loro delimitazione (Paulus & Gack, 1995;Delforge, 1999Delforge, , 2004Devillers & Devillers-Terschuren, 2000a,b;Baguette et al., 2020), ma i lavori di tipo morfolo-gico-molecolare sono ancora rari (Soliva et al., 2001;Bernardos et al., 2005). In mancanza di studi specifici che possano dirimere le perplessità sui diversi taxa della sezione, nel presente lavoro è seguita l'impostazione sistematica di Bartolucci et al. (2018), anche se l'entità è stata esclusa dalla flora endemica della Sardegna da Fois et al. (2022). ...

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LA FLORA ENDEMICA DELLE COSTE OCCIDENTALI DELLA GALLURA (SARDEGNA SETTENTRIONALE, ITALIA)
Zur Pseudokopulation und Bestäubung in der Gattung Ophrys (Orchidaceae) Sardiniens und Korsikas

... Vereecken et al. [28] have shown how the copulative activity of the insect is inconsistent, which always starts in the expected position (cephalic or abdominal) but constantly changes position, favoring the uptake of pollinodes in different positions and favoring hybridization even between taxa of different groups. In this way, the hybrid derived produces "new" compounds which can produce errors in the hybridization processes and, in some cases, favor speciation [29][30][31][32]. ...

Pollinators as prepollinating isolation factors: evolution and speciation in Ophrys (Orchidaceae)

Israel Journal of Botany

... Floral volatiles are key floral traits that mediate flower-visitor interactions by attracting pollinators, structuring flower-visitor communities, and defending against plant and flower antagonists (Junker et al., 2010;Galen et al., 2011;Schiestl et al., 2014;Junker and Parachnowitsch, 2015). They also have other adaptive roles such as repellents (Borg-Karlson et al., 1993;Kessler et al., 2008;Paulus and Gack, 1990) and physiological protectors against abiotic stresses (Knudsen et al., 2006;Dudareva et al., 2013). VOCs are generally lipophilic and have low molecular weights and high melting points. ...

Pollination ofOphrys (Orchidaceae) in Cyprus

Plant Systematics and Evolution

... In addition to such deceptive owers adapted to the feeding instinct of insects (in the sense of more appearance than substance), deceptive owers have adapted unilaterally to certain behaviour patterns of insects, namely to their sexual instinct and brood-care instinct; such owers are found again and again in most diverse relationships of owering plants. Well-known as sex deceptive owers are species of the orchid genus Ophrys (bee or insect orchids; Paulus & Gack, 1980, 1981Paulus, 2007). Brood-site-deceit owers are found, for example, in the Aristolochiaceae. ...

Neue Beobachtungen zur Best�ubung vonOphrys (Orchidaceae) in S�dspanien, mit besonderer Ber�cksichtigung des FormenkreisesOphrys fusca agg.

Plant Systematics and Evolution