Harmless nectar source or deadly trap: Nepenthes pitchers are activated by rain, condensation and nectar.
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With a flick of the lid: a novel trapping mechanism in Nepenthes gracilis pitcher plantsThe carnivorous syndrome in Nepenthes pitcher plants: current state of knowledge and potential future directionsMechanism for rapid passive-dynamic prey capture in a pitcher plant.Tree shrew lavatories: a novel nitrogen sequestration strategy in a tropical pitcher plantEvidence for alternative trapping strategies in two forms of the pitcher plant, Nepenthes rafflesianaCapture mechanism in Palaeotropical pitcher plants (Nepenthaceae) is constrained by climateAdaptive significance and ontogenetic variability of the waxy zone in Nepenthes rafflesianaDistribution of naphthoquinones, plumbagin, droserone, and 5-O-methyl droserone in chitin-induced and uninduced Nepenthes khasiana: molecular events in prey captureTraps of carnivorous pitcher plants as a habitat: composition of the fluid, biodiversity and mutualistic activitiesThe use of light in prey capture by the tropical pitcher plantNepenthes aristolochioidesForm follows function: morphological diversification and alternative trapping strategies in carnivorous Nepenthes pitcher plantsIon fluxes across the pitcher walls of three Bornean Nepenthes pitcher plant species: flux rates and gland distribution patterns reflect nitrogen sequestration strategiesAlternative explanations for apparent mimicryEnergetics and the evolution of carnivorous plants--Darwin's 'most wonderful plants in the world'.Slippery or sticky? Functional diversity in the trapping strategy of Nepenthes carnivorous plants.The effect of surface anisotropy in the slippery zone of Nepenthes alata pitchers on beetle attachment.Nectar, not colour, may lure insects to their death.The insect-trapping rim of Nepenthes pitchers: surface structure and function.Mutualism between tree shrews and pitcher plants: perspectives and avenues for future research.Adhesion force measurements on the two wax layers of the waxy zone in Nepenthes alata pitchers.Effect of pitcher age on trapping efficiency and natural prey capture in carnivorous Nepenthes rafflesiana plants.Nutritional benefit from leaf litter utilization in the pitcher plant Nepenthes ampullaria.Convergent and divergent evolution in carnivorous pitcher plant traps.Drop friction on liquid-infused materials.A Novel Bioinspired Continuous Unidirectional Liquid Spreading Surface Structure from the Peristome Surface of Nepenthes alata.Continuous directional water transport on the peristome surface of Nepenthes alata.How to catch more prey with less effective traps: explaining the evolution of temporarily inactive traps in carnivorous pitcher plants.'Insect aquaplaning' on a superhydrophilic hairy surface: how Heliamphora nutans Benth. pitcher plants capture prey.Crab spider association with the Malagasy pitcher plantNepenthes madagascariensisSetting the trap: cleaning behaviour ofCamponotus schmitziants increases long-term capture efficiency of their pitcher plant host,Nepenthes bicalcarataPlant Surfaces: Structures and Functions for Biomimetic InnovationsContributions of lunate cells and wax crystals to the surface anisotropy of Nepenthes slippery zone
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Harmless nectar source or deadly trap: Nepenthes pitchers are activated by rain, condensation and nectar.
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Harmless nectar source or dead ...... rain, condensation and nectar.
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Harmless nectar source or dead ...... rain, condensation and nectar.
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Harmless nectar source or dead ...... rain, condensation and nectar.
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Holger F Bohn
Ulrike Bauer
Walter Federle
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10.1098/RSPB.2007.1402
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2008-02-01T00:00:00Z