A-09-56International audienceBackground and Aims: The slippery waxy zone in the upper part of pitchers has long been considered the key trapping structure of the Nepenthes carnivorous plants; however, the presence of wax is reported to be variable within and between species of this species-rich genus. This study raises the question of the adaptive significance of the waxy zone and investigates the basis for an ontogenetic cause of its variability and correlation with pitcher shape. Methods: In Brunei (Borneo) the expression of the waxy zone throughout plant ontogeny was studied in two taxa of the Nepenthes rafflesiana complex, typica and elongata, which differ in pitcher shape and size. We also tested the adaptive significance of this zone ...
International audienceThe waxy surfaces of three carnivorous plants, Nepenthes ventrata (Nepenthacea...
Background and AimsNepenthes attracts wide attention with its spectacularly shaped carnivorous pitch...
Background and Aims Nepenthes attracts wide attention with its spectacularly shaped carnivorous pit...
A-09-56International audienceBackground and Aims: The slippery waxy zone in the upper part of pitche...
International audienceThe Nepenthes pitcher plants are represented by at least 100 species, most of ...
Carnivorous plants of the genus Nepenthes have evolved a striking diversity of pitcher traps that re...
Nepenthes pitchers are highly specialised insect traps. Adaptations for trapping include a viscoelas...
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...
International audienceMechanisms that improve prey richness in carnivorous plants may involve three ...
International audienceCarnivorous plants of the genus Nepenthes grow in nutrient-poor habitats and h...
Contents Summary The pitcher trap is a striking example of convergent evolution across unrelated car...
International audienceBackground and Aims. Nepenthes pitcher plants have evolved modified leaves with...
International audienceThe waxy surfaces of three carnivorous plants, Nepenthes ventrata (Nepenthacea...
Background and AimsNepenthes attracts wide attention with its spectacularly shaped carnivorous pitch...
Background and Aims Nepenthes attracts wide attention with its spectacularly shaped carnivorous pit...
A-09-56International audienceBackground and Aims: The slippery waxy zone in the upper part of pitche...
International audienceThe Nepenthes pitcher plants are represented by at least 100 species, most of ...
Carnivorous plants of the genus Nepenthes have evolved a striking diversity of pitcher traps that re...
Nepenthes pitchers are highly specialised insect traps. Adaptations for trapping include a viscoelas...
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...
International audienceMechanisms that improve prey richness in carnivorous plants may involve three ...
International audienceCarnivorous plants of the genus Nepenthes grow in nutrient-poor habitats and h...
Contents Summary The pitcher trap is a striking example of convergent evolution across unrelated car...
International audienceBackground and Aims. Nepenthes pitcher plants have evolved modified leaves with...
International audienceThe waxy surfaces of three carnivorous plants, Nepenthes ventrata (Nepenthacea...
Background and AimsNepenthes attracts wide attention with its spectacularly shaped carnivorous pitch...
Background and Aims Nepenthes attracts wide attention with its spectacularly shaped carnivorous pit...