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Prey capture by three Pinguicula species in a subarctic environment
Authors:P. S. Karlsson  L. M. Thorén  H. M. Hanslin
Affiliation:(1) Abisko Scientific Research Station, The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, S-98107 Abisko, Sweden;(2) Department of Ecological Botany, University of Uppsala, Box 559, S-75122 Uppsala, Sweden;(3) Department of Ecology, Plant Ecology, University of Lund, Ecology Building, S-22362 Lund, Sweden;(4) Department of Botany, University of Trondheim, N-7055 Dragvoll-Trondheim, Norway
Abstract:The number and biomass of prey captured were estimated for Pinguicula alpina, P. villosa and P. vulgaris in a subarctic environment. Seasonal captures were estimated for one site per species for 4–5 years. Captures were related to reproductive status (reproductive/non-reproductive) and to leaf area. For one species (P. vulgaris) the catch was also compared across a range of habitats. Of the seasonal catch, 50–75% was obtained during June and less than 5% during August. For P. alpina and P. villosa the seasonal catch varied threefold or more between years (means of 89–329 mgrg dry matter plant–1 season–1 for P. alpina, and 11–91 mgrg dry matter plant–1 season–1 for P. villosa), whereas the between-year variation for P. vulgaris was small (mean c. 600 mgrg plant–1 season–1). Large variations were, however, observed among habitats for P. vulgaris. Captured prey may contribute a substantial amount of nutrients to the most successful individuals (up to 85% of the mean seasonal turnover), but prey capture varied greatly and during any given season many individuals obtained only marginal amounts of nutrients through carnivory. P. vulgaris trapped almost twice as much per unit leaf area and season as the other two species (224 for P. vulgaris versus 127 mgrg cm–2 season–1 for the other two species). Reproductive individuals of P. vulgaris trapped almost twice as much as non-reproductive individuals (after taking differences in leaf area into account). For the other two species no differences were observed between reproductive and non-reproductive individuals.
Keywords:Carnivorous plants  Nitrogen economy Reproduction
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