File:Nitrogen flux from Camponotus schmitzi colony to Nepenthes bicalcarata.png
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DescriptionNitrogen flux from Camponotus schmitzi colony to Nepenthes bicalcarata.png |
English: Original caption: "Figure 3. Flux of nitrogen from ant colony to pitcher plant.
Bars indicate the change in 15N abundance in the leaves of a N. bicalcarata plant two weeks after feeding a 15N pulse to the symbiotic C. schmitzi colony. Leaf node 1 bears the youngest leaf. The pictogrammes under the graph explain the structure of the host plant, its ant colony and mark where tracer was fed." |
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Source | Scharmann, M., D.G. Thornham, T.U. Grafe & W. Federle (2013). A novel type of nutritional ant–plant interaction: ant partners of carnivorous pitcher plants prevent nutrient export by dipteran pitcher infauna. PLoS ONE 8(5): e63556. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0063556 |
Author | Scharmann et al. |
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