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The feeding ecology of a carnivorous plant (Pinguicula nevadense): prey analysis and capture constraints.

Regino Zamora1.   

Abstract

The taxonomic composition and size of arthropods captured by Pinguicula nevadense, an endemic carnivorous plant of the high-mountain zone of the Sierra Nevada (southern Spain), are analysed. The actual prey of P. nevadense and the available arthropods trapped by "mimic-traps" are compared, in order to identify the capture constraints of the plant. The results show that P. nevadense captures various arthropod taxa. Winged insects, especially Nematocera, make up the main component of the diet. The range of prey sizes in all P. nevadense populations studied is similar. The taxonomic composition of arthropods trapped by the mimic-traps is similar to that of the actual prey of P. nevadense. However, the plant captures prey only below a specific size threshold. These size constraints appear to be the principal factor determining the actual prey of this carnivorous plant.

Keywords:  Capture constraints; Pinguicula; Prey analysis; Spatial variability; “Mimic-traps”

Year:  1990        PMID: 28313028     DOI: 10.1007/BF00329762

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oecologia        ISSN: 0029-8549            Impact factor:   3.225


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