2022
DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2022.0106
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Pitcher geometry facilitates extrinsically powered ‘springboard trapping' in carnivorousNepenthes gracilispitcher plants

Abstract: Carnivorous pitcher plants capture insects in cup-shaped leaves that function as motionless pitfall traps. Nepenthes gracilis evolved a unique ‘springboard' trapping mechanism that exploits the impact energy of falling raindrops to actuate a fast pivoting motion of the canopy-like pitcher lid. We superimposed multiple computed micro-tomography images of the same pitcher to reveal distinct deformation patterns in lid-trapping N. gracilis and closely related pitfal… Show more

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