Orchid diversity: Spatial and climatic patterns from herbarium records.
Anne C GaskettRachael V GallagherPublished in: Ecology and evolution (2018)
Herbarium data are adequate for testing hypotheses about Australian orchids. Distribution is likely driven by environmental factors. In contrast, diversification did not correlate with increases in range size, rainfall, or temperature breadths, suggesting speciation does not occur via invasion and local adaptation to new habitats. Instead, diversification may rely on access to extensive obligate symbioses with mycorrhizae and/or pollinators.