The biotic and abiotic drivers of ‘living’ diversity in the deadly traps of Nepenthes pitcher plants
Abstract
Nepenthes pitcher plants are carnivorous plants that paradoxically harbor a living infauna (the inquilines) in their pitchers, which withstands the hostile conditions of the digestive fluid and plays a role in prey digestion. Because most Nepenthes species are threatened by human activity, we aimed to assess how their inquiline communities are likewise endangered. This involved testing whether arthropod infaunal composition is Nepenthes-specific...
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Title
The biotic and abiotic drivers of ‘living’ diversity in the deadly traps of Nepenthes pitcher plants
Published Date
Nov 10, 2018
Volume
28
Issue
2
Pages
345 - 362
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