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Now that Bill’s done droning on about animals, we can finally talk about PLANTS! and CARNIVOROUS plants at that. Steve reviews carnivorous plants in general and then breaks into examples of carnivorous plants that have evolved to eat poop: Roridula spp. in South Africa, Sarracenia purpurea in North America, & Nepenthes spp. in Southeast Asia.
00:00 - Intro 02:00 - Carnivorous plant review 14:20 - Roridula spp. & Pameridea spp. 23:10 - Sarracenia purpurea & its inquilines 26:00 - Gumleaf USA ad 28:35 - Nepenthes lowii, N. macrophylla, N. raja & mountain tree shrews 36:45 - Nepenthes hemsleyana & Hardwicke’s Woolly Bat 40:10 - Nepenthes bicalcarata & diving/swimming ants 45:05 - Concluding remarks 46:20 - Outro
Image credit: "Nepenthes raja, eine freischfressende Kannenpflanze. Gesehen im Botanischen Garten beim Gunung Kinabalu Headquater, Sabah, Borneo" by anschieber
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Work Cited: Byng, J.W., Smets, E.F., van Vugt, R., Bidault, E., Davidson, C., Kenicer, G., Chase, M.W. and Christenhusz, M.J., 2018. The phylogeny of angiosperms poster: a visual summary of APG IV family relationships and floral diversity. The Global Flora, 1, pp.1-35. Ellison, A.M. and Adamec, L. eds., 2018. Carnivorous Plants: physiology, ecology, and evolution. Oxford University Press, Ch. 1, 3, 13, 24, 26. Groover, A.T., 2005. What genes make a tree a tree?. Trends in plant science, 10(5), pp.210-214. McGhee, G.R., 2011. Convergent evolution: limited forms most beautiful. MIT Press.
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