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Hammer orchids are plants with flowers that are highly modified to resemble a female thynnid wasp (i.e., a wasp of the Thynnidae family) and can only be pollinated by thynnid wasps. Female thynnid wasps cannot fly, but males can. When the female is prepared to mate, she will climb up a tall plant or a blade of grass and wait for a male to appear. Males will pick up the female from her perch and mate with her in flight.
Given this information, in three to five sentences, describe these details:
one other feature of the hammer orchid that could attract its pollinator
how the orchid’s flower adaptation could lead to pollination
why you believe a plant would have more reproductive success with either a specialized pollinator or multiple pollinators
2 answers
1. Wasps rely on the hammer orchid to mate.
2. Female wasps climb to the plant and the male picks her up (pollination happens during that step)
3. The wasps are also in their mating state. Mutual relationship between plant and wasp.