With a flick of the lid: a novel trapping mechanism in Nepenthes gracilis pitcher plants.

Carnivorous pitcher plants capture prey with modified leaves (pitchers), using diverse mechanisms such as 'insect aquaplaning' on the wet pitcher rim, slippery wax crystals on the inner pitcher wall, and viscoelastic retentive fluids. Here we describe a new trapping mechanism for Nepenthes...

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Main Authors: Ulrike Bauer, Bruno Di Giusto, Jeremy Skepper, T Ulmar Grafe, Walter Federle
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3374759?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-0da66d29fd26455eaf46e9717a15dacc2020-11-24T21:50:56ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0176e3895110.1371/journal.pone.0038951With a flick of the lid: a novel trapping mechanism in Nepenthes gracilis pitcher plants.Ulrike BauerBruno Di GiustoJeremy SkepperT Ulmar GrafeWalter FederleCarnivorous pitcher plants capture prey with modified leaves (pitchers), using diverse mechanisms such as 'insect aquaplaning' on the wet pitcher rim, slippery wax crystals on the inner pitcher wall, and viscoelastic retentive fluids. Here we describe a new trapping mechanism for Nepenthes gracilis which has evolved a unique, semi-slippery wax crystal surface on the underside of the pitcher lid and utilises the impact of rain drops to 'flick' insects into the trap. Depending on the experimental conditions (simulated 'rain', wet after 'rain', or dry), insects were captured mainly by the lid, the peristome, or the inner pitcher wall, respectively. The application of an anti-slip coating to the lower lid surface reduced prey capture in the field. Compared to sympatric N. rafflesiana, N. gracilis pitchers secreted more nectar under the lid and less on the peristome, thereby directing prey mainly towards the lid. The direct contribution to prey capture represents a novel function of the pitcher lid.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3374759?pdf=render
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author Ulrike Bauer
Bruno Di Giusto
Jeremy Skepper
T Ulmar Grafe
Walter Federle
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Bruno Di Giusto
Jeremy Skepper
T Ulmar Grafe
Walter Federle
With a flick of the lid: a novel trapping mechanism in Nepenthes gracilis pitcher plants.
PLoS ONE
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Bruno Di Giusto
Jeremy Skepper
T Ulmar Grafe
Walter Federle
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title With a flick of the lid: a novel trapping mechanism in Nepenthes gracilis pitcher plants.
title_short With a flick of the lid: a novel trapping mechanism in Nepenthes gracilis pitcher plants.
title_full With a flick of the lid: a novel trapping mechanism in Nepenthes gracilis pitcher plants.
title_fullStr With a flick of the lid: a novel trapping mechanism in Nepenthes gracilis pitcher plants.
title_full_unstemmed With a flick of the lid: a novel trapping mechanism in Nepenthes gracilis pitcher plants.
title_sort with a flick of the lid: a novel trapping mechanism in nepenthes gracilis pitcher plants.
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issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Carnivorous pitcher plants capture prey with modified leaves (pitchers), using diverse mechanisms such as 'insect aquaplaning' on the wet pitcher rim, slippery wax crystals on the inner pitcher wall, and viscoelastic retentive fluids. Here we describe a new trapping mechanism for Nepenthes gracilis which has evolved a unique, semi-slippery wax crystal surface on the underside of the pitcher lid and utilises the impact of rain drops to 'flick' insects into the trap. Depending on the experimental conditions (simulated 'rain', wet after 'rain', or dry), insects were captured mainly by the lid, the peristome, or the inner pitcher wall, respectively. The application of an anti-slip coating to the lower lid surface reduced prey capture in the field. Compared to sympatric N. rafflesiana, N. gracilis pitchers secreted more nectar under the lid and less on the peristome, thereby directing prey mainly towards the lid. The direct contribution to prey capture represents a novel function of the pitcher lid.
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