Catapulting tentacles in a sticky carnivorous plant.
Among trapping mechanisms in carnivorous plants, those termed 'active' have especially fascinated scientists since Charles Darwin's early works because trap movements are involved. Fast snap-trapping and suction of prey are two of the most spectacular examples for how these plants act...
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Autores principales: | Simon Poppinga, Siegfried Richard Heinrich Hartmeyer, Robin Seidel, Tom Masselter, Irmgard Hartmeyer, Thomas Speck |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2012
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/e04cbcad5ef1492a89001ab551ad4c7b |
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