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Catapulting Tentacles in a Sticky Carnivorous Plant

机译:在置顶食虫植物一跃触手

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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 actively catch animals, mainly arthropods, for a substantial nutrient supply. We show that Drosera glanduligera, a sundew from southern Australia, features a sophisticated catapult mechanism: Prey animals walking near the edge of the sundew trigger a touch-sensitive snap-tentacle, which swiftly catapults them onto adjacent sticky glue-tentacles; the insects are then slowly drawn within the concave trap leaf by sticky tentacles. This is the first detailed documentation and analysis of such catapult-flypaper traps in action and highlights a unique and surprisingly complex mechanical adaptation to carnivory.
机译:在食肉植物的诱捕机制中,自查尔斯·达尔文(Charles Darwin)早期工作以来,那些被称为“主动”的机制就特别吸引了科学家,因为它们涉及诱捕器的运动。快速捕捉和捕获猎物是最生动的两个例子,说明这些植物如何主动捕获动物(主要是节肢动物)以提供大量营养。我们显示出来自澳大利亚南部的一种毛毛虫Drosera glanduligera具有复杂的弹射器机制:在毛毛虫边缘附近行走的猎物触发触敏的触手,将它们迅速弹射到相邻的粘性胶水触角上。然后通过粘性触手将昆虫缓慢吸引到凹形陷阱叶中。这是此类弹射-飞蝇捕蝇器在行动中的首次详细记录和分析,并着重介绍了对食肉动物的独特且令人惊讶的复杂机械适应。

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