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A new plant-animal mutualism involving a plant with sticky leaves and a resident hemipteran insect

✍ Scribed by A. G. Ellis; J. J. Midgley


Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
381 KB
Volume
106
Category
Article
ISSN
0029-8549

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✦ Synopsis


We report on a new plant-animal mutualism in which the plant Roridula gorgonias, first suspected by Darwin (1875) to be carnivorous, is, at least in part, indirectly carnivorous. This plant has sticky leaves which trap many insects but it has no digestive enzymes. Instead, trapped invertebrates are rapidly consumed by a hemipteran Pameridea roridulae, only found on this plant. However, evidence from δN experiments suggests that R. gorgonias does derive significant amounts of nitrogen from trapped prey, apparently via exudations of P. roridulae.


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