ACL-11-48International audienceThe pitcher-shaped leaves of Nepenthes carnivorous plants have been considered as pitfall traps that essentially rely on slippery surfaces to capture insects. But a recent study of Nepenthes rafflesiana has shown that the viscoelasticity of the digestive fluid inside the pitchers plays a key role. Here, we investigated whether Nepenthes species exhibit diverse trapping strategies. We measured the amount of slippery wax on the pitcher walls of 23 taxa and the viscoelasticity of their digestive liquid and compared their retention efficiency on ants and flies. The amount of wax was shown to vary greatly between species. Most mountain species exhibited viscoelastic digestive fluids while water-like fluids were pre...
A-09-56International audienceBackground and Aims: The slippery waxy zone in the upper part of pitche...
Several epidermal microstructures characterize surfaces of pitcher plants and are presumably involve...
International audienceNepenthes pitcher plants display interspecific diversity in pitcher form and d...
ACL-11-48International audienceThe pitcher-shaped leaves of Nepenthes carnivorous plants have been c...
Background : The carnivorous plants of the genus Nepenthes, widely distributed in the Asian tropics,...
Nepenthes pitchers are highly specialised insect traps. Adaptations for trapping include a viscoelas...
International audienceBackground and Aims. Nepenthes pitcher plants have evolved modified leaves with...
Carnivorous plants of the genus Nepenthes have evolved a striking diversity of pitcher traps that re...
Nepenthes pitcher plants live in nutrient-poor soils and produce large pitfall traps to obtain addit...
International audienceMechanisms that improve prey richness in carnivorous plants may involve three ...
<div><p>Carnivorous pitcher plants capture prey with modified leaves (pitchers), using diverse mecha...
Carnivorous pitcher plants capture prey with modified leaves (pitchers), using diverse mechanisms su...
A-09-56International audienceBackground and Aims: The slippery waxy zone in the upper part of pitche...
Several epidermal microstructures characterize surfaces of pitcher plants and are presumably involve...
International audienceNepenthes pitcher plants display interspecific diversity in pitcher form and d...
ACL-11-48International audienceThe pitcher-shaped leaves of Nepenthes carnivorous plants have been c...
Background : The carnivorous plants of the genus Nepenthes, widely distributed in the Asian tropics,...
Nepenthes pitchers are highly specialised insect traps. Adaptations for trapping include a viscoelas...
International audienceBackground and Aims. Nepenthes pitcher plants have evolved modified leaves with...
Carnivorous plants of the genus Nepenthes have evolved a striking diversity of pitcher traps that re...
Nepenthes pitcher plants live in nutrient-poor soils and produce large pitfall traps to obtain addit...
International audienceMechanisms that improve prey richness in carnivorous plants may involve three ...
<div><p>Carnivorous pitcher plants capture prey with modified leaves (pitchers), using diverse mecha...
Carnivorous pitcher plants capture prey with modified leaves (pitchers), using diverse mechanisms su...
A-09-56International audienceBackground and Aims: The slippery waxy zone in the upper part of pitche...
Several epidermal microstructures characterize surfaces of pitcher plants and are presumably involve...
International audienceNepenthes pitcher plants display interspecific diversity in pitcher form and d...