Dionaea is a highly specialized carnivorous plant species with a unique mechanism for insect capture. The leaf is converted into an osmotically driven trap that closes when an insect triggers sensory trichomes. This study investigates the significance of insect capture for growth of Dionaea at different successional stages after a fire, under conditions where the prey is highly variable in its isotope signature. The contribution of insect-derived nitrogen (N) was estimated using the natural abundance of N-15. In contrast to previous N-15 studies On carnivorous plants, the problem emerges that delta N-15 values of prey insects ranged between -4.47 parts per thousand (grasshoppers) and +7.21 parts per thousand (ants), a range that exceeds the...
Decomposing leaf litter in streams provides habitat and nutrition for aquatic insects. Despite large...
Detritus that forms the basis for mosquito production in tree hole ecosystems can vary in type and t...
1. The nitrogen limitation hypothesis posits that phytophagous insects benefit from nitrogen enrichm...
Since nitrogen is a limiting factor for most plants, those that grow in nitrogen deficient environme...
This study investigated the nitrogen (N) acquisition from soil and insect capture during the growth ...
This study investigated the nitrogen (N) acquisition from soil and insect capture during the growth ...
The contribution of insect prey to total N in the carnivorous plants, Drosera rotundifolia and D. in...
Natural selection acts on organisms in various ways, causing them to adapt to their environments and...
AbstractOmnivory involves numerous feeding relationships and a complex web of interactions. When usi...
Carnivorous Dionaea muscipula operates active snap traps for nutrient acquisition from prey; so what...
REUThe Purple Pitcher Plant, Sarracenia purpurea, is a carnivorous plant that lives in low-nitrogen ...
Old World pitcher plants (Nepenthes spp., Nepenthaceae) trap and digest invertebrate prey to derive ...
Predatory beetles are an important component of the natural enemy complex that preys on insect pests...
The Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula), first described by Charles Darwin, is a unique carnivorous pl...
Parthenium hysterophorus L. (Asteraceae) is a weed of national significance in Australia. Among the ...
Decomposing leaf litter in streams provides habitat and nutrition for aquatic insects. Despite large...
Detritus that forms the basis for mosquito production in tree hole ecosystems can vary in type and t...
1. The nitrogen limitation hypothesis posits that phytophagous insects benefit from nitrogen enrichm...
Since nitrogen is a limiting factor for most plants, those that grow in nitrogen deficient environme...
This study investigated the nitrogen (N) acquisition from soil and insect capture during the growth ...
This study investigated the nitrogen (N) acquisition from soil and insect capture during the growth ...
The contribution of insect prey to total N in the carnivorous plants, Drosera rotundifolia and D. in...
Natural selection acts on organisms in various ways, causing them to adapt to their environments and...
AbstractOmnivory involves numerous feeding relationships and a complex web of interactions. When usi...
Carnivorous Dionaea muscipula operates active snap traps for nutrient acquisition from prey; so what...
REUThe Purple Pitcher Plant, Sarracenia purpurea, is a carnivorous plant that lives in low-nitrogen ...
Old World pitcher plants (Nepenthes spp., Nepenthaceae) trap and digest invertebrate prey to derive ...
Predatory beetles are an important component of the natural enemy complex that preys on insect pests...
The Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula), first described by Charles Darwin, is a unique carnivorous pl...
Parthenium hysterophorus L. (Asteraceae) is a weed of national significance in Australia. Among the ...
Decomposing leaf litter in streams provides habitat and nutrition for aquatic insects. Despite large...
Detritus that forms the basis for mosquito production in tree hole ecosystems can vary in type and t...
1. The nitrogen limitation hypothesis posits that phytophagous insects benefit from nitrogen enrichm...