2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11829-023-09978-5
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Better to risk limb than life: some insects use autotomy to escape passive predation by carnivorous plants

Thilo Krueger,
Philip W. Bateman,
Andreas Fleischmann
et al.

Abstract: Limb autotomy, the voluntary shedding of body parts as a strategy to escape predation or entrapment, is particularly common in insects and other arthropods that are frequently captured by the carnivorous plant genus Drosera. However, no study has previously examined the effectiveness of autotomy at facilitating escape from these passive, sessile plant predators. Using field observations of numerous Drosera species in Western Australia and Australia’s Northern Territory, we present the first field evidence of l… Show more

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