CARNIVORY IN PITCHER PLANTS OF THE GENUS HELIAMPHORA (SARRACENIACEAE)

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作者
JAFFE, K
MICHELANGELI, F
GONZALEZ, JM
MIRAS, B
RUIZ, MC
机构
[1] INST VENEZOLANO INVEST CIENT,CTR BIOFIS & BIOQUIM,APARTADO 21827,CARACAS 1020A,VENEZUELA
[2] UNIV SIMON BOLIVAR,DEPT BIOL ORGANISMOS,CARACAS 1080,VENEZUELA
[3] FDN TERRAMAR SC,CARACAS 1080,VENEZUELA
关键词
HELIAMPHORA; CARNIVOROUS PLANTS; PITCHER PLANTS; FEEDING BEHAVIOR; ANTS; GUAYANA HIGHLANDS; TEPUY;
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
摘要
Field studies of Heliamphora nutans Benth., H. heterodoxa Steyerm., H. minor Gleason, H. ionasii maguire and H. tatei Gleason in the Guayana Highlands of Venezuela, show that the last named species is a true carnivore, possessing all of the following traits: attraction of prey through special visual and chemical signals, trapping and killing of prey, digestion of prey through secreted enzymes, presence of commensals, presence of wax scales aiding in the capture of prey, and absorption of nutrients. The other species possess all traits except they seem neither to secrete proteolytic enzymes nor produce wax scales. The pattern of the carnivorous syndrome among Heliamphora species suggests that the carnivorous habit has evolved in nutrient-poor habitats to improve the absorption of nutrients by capturing mainly ants and only H. tatei further evolved mechanisms for rapid assimilation of organic nutrients and for capturing a variety of flying insects. The carnivorous traits are lost in low light conditions, indicating that nutrient supply is limiting only under fast growth.
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页码:733 / 744
页数:12
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