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Original caption: "Figure 1. Capture property of the digestive fluid of Nepenthes rafflesiana. (a) Pitcher of N. rafflesiana showing a Calliphora fly collecting extrafloral nectar in a perilous position (Brunei). (b) Capture rate of C. vomitoria flies (white) and L. humile ants (black) thrown into glass vials filled with pure digestive fluid (100%), water (0%) and intermediate dilutions (digestive fluid from a mixing of 7 pitchers of 7 individual plants). (c) Dynamical sequence of a fly (C. vomitoria) after falling into the digestive fluid, showing a viscoelastic liquid filament attached to its leg (arrows). Time between frames: 80 ms. Scale bars, 1 cm (a); 3 mm (c)." |
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Source | Gaume, L. & Y. Forterre 2007. A Viscoelastic Deadly Fluid in Carnivorous Pitcher Plants. PLoS ONE 2(11): e1185. | |||
Author | Laurence Gaume and Yoel Forterre | |||
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current | 00:19, 22 November 2007 | 3,487 × 2,853 (7.36 MB) | Mgiganteus (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description=Original caption: "Figure 1. Capture property of the digestive fluid of ''Nepenthes rafflesiana''. '''(a)''' Pitcher of ''N. rafflesiana'' showing a ''Calliphora'' fly collecting extrafloral nectar in a perilous position (Brune |
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