Bauer, Ulrike, Rembold, Katja, Grafe, T. Ulmar (2015): Carnivorous Nepenthes pitcher plants are a rich food source for a diverse vertebrate community. Journal of Natural History 50: 483-495, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2015.1059963, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2015.105996
Carnivorous plants are of great evolutionary interest in their function to catch prey (mainly insect...
The ‘pitchers’ of carnivorous pitcher plants are exquisite examples of convergent evolution. An open...
In this chapter, we review the key conservation issues concerning carnivorous plants, focusing on tw...
Nepenthes pitcher plants are carnivorous plants that paradoxically harbor a living infauna (the inqu...
Nepenthes pitcher plants are carnivorous plants that paradoxically harbor a living infauna (the inqu...
International audienceThe Nepenthes pitcher plants are represented by at least 100 species, most of ...
International audiencePlant carnivory results from the adaptation of plants to their environment. Th...
Le genre de plantes carnivores à Nepenthes comporte au moins 120 espèces, réparties dans le sud est ...
International audienceCarnivorous Nepenthes plants derive essential nutrients from arthropods captur...
The carnivorous pitcher plant genus Nepenthes grows in nutrient-deficient substrates and produce jug...
AbstractPitchers are modified leaves used by carnivorous plants for trapping prey. Their fluids cont...
Contents Summary The pitcher trap is a striking example of convergent evolution across unrelated car...
Nepenthesis one of the largest genera of carnivorous plants, comprising at least 160 species. These ...
Pitchers are modified leaves used by carnivorous plants for trapping prey. Their fluids contain dige...
International audienceNepenthes pitcher plants display interspecific diversity in pitcher form and d...
Carnivorous plants are of great evolutionary interest in their function to catch prey (mainly insect...
The ‘pitchers’ of carnivorous pitcher plants are exquisite examples of convergent evolution. An open...
In this chapter, we review the key conservation issues concerning carnivorous plants, focusing on tw...
Nepenthes pitcher plants are carnivorous plants that paradoxically harbor a living infauna (the inqu...
Nepenthes pitcher plants are carnivorous plants that paradoxically harbor a living infauna (the inqu...
International audienceThe Nepenthes pitcher plants are represented by at least 100 species, most of ...
International audiencePlant carnivory results from the adaptation of plants to their environment. Th...
Le genre de plantes carnivores à Nepenthes comporte au moins 120 espèces, réparties dans le sud est ...
International audienceCarnivorous Nepenthes plants derive essential nutrients from arthropods captur...
The carnivorous pitcher plant genus Nepenthes grows in nutrient-deficient substrates and produce jug...
AbstractPitchers are modified leaves used by carnivorous plants for trapping prey. Their fluids cont...
Contents Summary The pitcher trap is a striking example of convergent evolution across unrelated car...
Nepenthesis one of the largest genera of carnivorous plants, comprising at least 160 species. These ...
Pitchers are modified leaves used by carnivorous plants for trapping prey. Their fluids contain dige...
International audienceNepenthes pitcher plants display interspecific diversity in pitcher form and d...
Carnivorous plants are of great evolutionary interest in their function to catch prey (mainly insect...
The ‘pitchers’ of carnivorous pitcher plants are exquisite examples of convergent evolution. An open...
In this chapter, we review the key conservation issues concerning carnivorous plants, focusing on tw...