The snap-trap leaves of the aquatic waterwheel plant (Aldrovanda) resemble those of Venus' flytrap (Dionaea), its distribution and habit are reminiscent of bladderworts (Utricularia), but it shares many reproductive characters with sundews (Drosera). Moreover, Aldrovanda has never been included in molecular phylogenetic studies, so it has been unclear whether snap-traps evolved only once or more than once among angiosperms. Using sequences from nuclear 18S and plastid rbcL, atpB, and matK genes, we show that Aldrovanda is sister to Dionaea, and this pair is sister to Drosera. Our results indicate that snap-traps are derived from flypaper-traps and have a common ancestry among flowering plants, despite the fact that this mechanism is used by...
Carnivorous plants of the genus Nepenthes have evolved a striking diversity of pitcher traps that re...
Several pygmy Sundew species possess catapult-flypaper traps with repetitive function, indicating a ...
Although the Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) can be considered as one of the most extensively inve...
Most plants grow and develop by taking up nutrients from the soil while continuously under threat fr...
Among carnivorous plants, Darwin was particularly fascinated by the speed and sensitivity of snap-tr...
The fast motions of the snap-traps of the terrestrial Venus flytrap (<i>Dionaea muscipula</i>) have ...
Although the concept of botanical carnivory has been known since Darwin's time, the molecular mechan...
The Droseraceae belongs to the botanical order Nepenthales and comprises three genera: Drosera (sund...
In the carnivorous plant family Lentibulariaceae, the bladderwort lineage (Utricularia and Genlisea)...
The evolutionary roots of carnivory in the Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) stem from a defense res...
Bladderworts (Utricularia, Lentibulariaceae, Lamiales) constitute the largest genus of carnivorous p...
Abstract Background Independent origins of carnivory in multiple angiosperm families are fabulous ex...
The evolutionary roots of carnivory in the Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) stem from a defense res...
PREMISE OF STUDY: The carnivorous members of the large, hyperdiverse Caryophyllales (e.g., Venus fly...
The first comprehensive monograph of Aldrovanda, the rare and extraordinary carnivorous Waterwheel p...
Carnivorous plants of the genus Nepenthes have evolved a striking diversity of pitcher traps that re...
Several pygmy Sundew species possess catapult-flypaper traps with repetitive function, indicating a ...
Although the Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) can be considered as one of the most extensively inve...
Most plants grow and develop by taking up nutrients from the soil while continuously under threat fr...
Among carnivorous plants, Darwin was particularly fascinated by the speed and sensitivity of snap-tr...
The fast motions of the snap-traps of the terrestrial Venus flytrap (<i>Dionaea muscipula</i>) have ...
Although the concept of botanical carnivory has been known since Darwin's time, the molecular mechan...
The Droseraceae belongs to the botanical order Nepenthales and comprises three genera: Drosera (sund...
In the carnivorous plant family Lentibulariaceae, the bladderwort lineage (Utricularia and Genlisea)...
The evolutionary roots of carnivory in the Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) stem from a defense res...
Bladderworts (Utricularia, Lentibulariaceae, Lamiales) constitute the largest genus of carnivorous p...
Abstract Background Independent origins of carnivory in multiple angiosperm families are fabulous ex...
The evolutionary roots of carnivory in the Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) stem from a defense res...
PREMISE OF STUDY: The carnivorous members of the large, hyperdiverse Caryophyllales (e.g., Venus fly...
The first comprehensive monograph of Aldrovanda, the rare and extraordinary carnivorous Waterwheel p...
Carnivorous plants of the genus Nepenthes have evolved a striking diversity of pitcher traps that re...
Several pygmy Sundew species possess catapult-flypaper traps with repetitive function, indicating a ...
Although the Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) can be considered as one of the most extensively inve...