The sexual deception of orchids - Anne Gaskett

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The world’s largest orchid grows several meters tall.
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The tiniest is practically invisible.
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Some bloom high up in trees,
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while others live underground.
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All in, there are around 28,000 species of orchid on earth –
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about as many as all the bird, mammal and reptile species combined.
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They grow all over the world,
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bearing every imaginable colour, shape, and pattern.
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And there’s a cunning purpose behind these elaborate displays:
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many orchids trick insects,
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sometimes even into having sex with them.
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Like other flowers,
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most orchids need to attract insects
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to gather their pollen and carry it between plants.
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But unlike most flowers,
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which attract a range of pollinators with sweet nectar,
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these masters of deception deploy other tactics–
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like pretending to be an insect’s mate,
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letting off alluring scents,
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and mimicking the appearance of other species.
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One of their most intriguing methods is sexual deception.
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Through a combination of sexy shapes and pheromones,
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orchids convince insects to mate with them.
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Take the bee orchid,
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whose petals look almost exactly like the velvety body of a bee.
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This disguise is so convincing that male bees land on the orchid
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and try to have sex with it,
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picking up pollen as they go.
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Other orchids have evolved contrasting colours and ultraviolet spots–
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invisible to humans but irresistible to insects.
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Still others have tactile ‘love-handles’
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that ensure insects are positioned precisely for pollination.
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When a male wasp lands on the hammer orchid, for example,
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his enthusiastic mating motion flips a hinge in the flower,
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forcing his body into the pollen.
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At the next flower he visits,
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that same hinge pushes his pollen-covered body onto the stigma,
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fertilizing it.
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Some orchids make such convincing mates
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that insects even ejaculate on them,
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wasting valuable sperm.
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But the most vital component of sexual deception is scent:
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orchids mimic the precise scent of a single insect species.
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This is possible because many insects and flowers
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produce simple organic compounds called hydrocarbons,
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which form a layer that protects their bodies from drying out.
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The precise blend of compounds in this layer is species-specific.
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Its scent can double as a way for insects to attract potential mates,
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known as a sex pheromone.
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Over the course of many thousands of years,
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random compound combinations have given some orchid species
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precisely the same signature scent as particular insect species.
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This matching scent allows them to attract male pollinators
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who fall over and over again
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for the flowers masquerading as females
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of their own species.
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Sexual deception isn’t the only trick orchids have up their sleeves.
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Their oldest scam is mimicking the shapes and colours
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of other nectar-producing flowers—
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but without the sweet nectar.
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Some orchids also masquerade as places where insects lay their eggs.
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One species not only has the colour and appearance of rotting meat;
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it emits a scent of decay as well–
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drawing in flies who deposit their eggs on the flower
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and unwittingly pollinate the plant.
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Other orchids look and smell just like the fungi on which certain insects
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lay their eggs.
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Where do all these bizarre adaptations come from?
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Random genetic mutations in orchids may result in a trait–
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like a scent or a shape–
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that, by chance, matches the needs of a single insect species.
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The huge diversity within the insect world also increases the likelihood
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that an orchid will find a unique audience.
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Able to make more seeds and offspring with the help of its dedicated pollinators,
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the orchid successfully reproduces in isolation,
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and becomes a new species.
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But because of their dependence on sometimes just one pollinator species,
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orchids are also vulnerable,
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and many quickly go extinct.
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Over time, though,
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more orchid species have formed than died out,
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and orchids are some of the most diverse flowering plants.
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They have such exuberant and otherworldly shapes
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that they occasionally deceive human senses, too:
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In their petals we see what appear to be tiny, dancing people,
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monkey’s faces, spiders,
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and even birds in flight.
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