International audienceThe waxy surfaces of three carnivorous plants, Nepenthes ventrata (Nepenthaceae), Brocchinia reducta and Catopsis berteroniana (Bromeliaceae), were compared using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Their effects on attachment and locomotion of the fly Calliphora vomitoria were studied. The waxy surface of N. ventrata is comprised of a heterogeneous layer from which only platelet-shaped crystalloids could be detached by brushing. In the two bromeliads, the crystalloids are thread-shaped and form a homogenous dense network, which was entirely removable from the epidermis. Experimental data showed that none of the flies was able to walk across any of the waxy surfaces and only a few were able to take offfrom those surfaces...
Nepenthes pitchers are highly specialised insect traps. Adaptations for trapping include a viscoelas...
Chemical footprints left behind by true bugs act as contact kairomones inducing an arrestment respon...
Sucking insects require a surface of plants on which the legs and the eggs of insects will adhere an...
Several epidermal microstructures characterize surfaces of pitcher plants and are presumably involve...
ACL-11-48International audienceThe pitcher-shaped leaves of Nepenthes carnivorous plants have been c...
International audienceCarnivorous plants of the genus Nepenthes grow in nutrient-poor habitats and h...
The plant surface is the substrate upon which herbivorous insects and natural enemies meet and thus ...
A-09-56International audienceBackground and Aims: The slippery waxy zone in the upper part of pitche...
Carnivorous pitcher plants capture prey with modified leaves (pitchers), using diverse mechanisms su...
SYNOPSIS. Insects foraging on plant surfaces must attach to the layer of lipophilic materials known ...
The slippery zone in pitchers of the carnivorous plant Nepenthes alata bears scattered prominent lun...
<div><p>Carnivorous pitcher plants capture prey with modified leaves (pitchers), using diverse mecha...
Nepenthes pitcher plants live in nutrient-poor soils and produce large pitfall traps to obtain addit...
Background : The carnivorous plants of the genus Nepenthes, widely distributed in the Asian tropics,...
The impeding effect of plant surfaces covered with three-dimensional wax on attachment and locomotio...
Nepenthes pitchers are highly specialised insect traps. Adaptations for trapping include a viscoelas...
Chemical footprints left behind by true bugs act as contact kairomones inducing an arrestment respon...
Sucking insects require a surface of plants on which the legs and the eggs of insects will adhere an...
Several epidermal microstructures characterize surfaces of pitcher plants and are presumably involve...
ACL-11-48International audienceThe pitcher-shaped leaves of Nepenthes carnivorous plants have been c...
International audienceCarnivorous plants of the genus Nepenthes grow in nutrient-poor habitats and h...
The plant surface is the substrate upon which herbivorous insects and natural enemies meet and thus ...
A-09-56International audienceBackground and Aims: The slippery waxy zone in the upper part of pitche...
Carnivorous pitcher plants capture prey with modified leaves (pitchers), using diverse mechanisms su...
SYNOPSIS. Insects foraging on plant surfaces must attach to the layer of lipophilic materials known ...
The slippery zone in pitchers of the carnivorous plant Nepenthes alata bears scattered prominent lun...
<div><p>Carnivorous pitcher plants capture prey with modified leaves (pitchers), using diverse mecha...
Nepenthes pitcher plants live in nutrient-poor soils and produce large pitfall traps to obtain addit...
Background : The carnivorous plants of the genus Nepenthes, widely distributed in the Asian tropics,...
The impeding effect of plant surfaces covered with three-dimensional wax on attachment and locomotio...
Nepenthes pitchers are highly specialised insect traps. Adaptations for trapping include a viscoelas...
Chemical footprints left behind by true bugs act as contact kairomones inducing an arrestment respon...
Sucking insects require a surface of plants on which the legs and the eggs of insects will adhere an...