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    Conservation of carnivorous plants by Clarke, C., Cross, Adam, Rice, B.

    Published 2018
    “…Approximately 20% of carnivorous plant species are threatened worldwide. Key threats include habitat degradation and loss, altered fire regimes or hydrology, and collection of plants for trade. …”
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    Somatic Embryogenesis Detection in Carnivorous Plants by Kok, Andrew De Xian

    Published 2016
    “…Carnivorous plants are generally uncommon and some of the species are endangered. …”
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    Systematics and evolution of small genera of carnivorous plants by Cross, Adam, Paniw, M., Scatigna, A., Kalfas, N., Anderson, B., Givnish, T., Fleischmann, A.

    Published 2018
    “…Although the small carnivorous genera are not diverse in terms of species number, they contain some of the most unique, peculiar, and ecologically novel carnivorous plants. The species include plants reliant upon digestive mutualism with insects; a carnivorous epiphyte; and a part-time carnivore.…”
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    A carnivorous plant algorithm for solving global optimization problems by Ong, Kok Meng, Ong, Pauline, Sia, Chee Kiong

    Published 2021
    “…In this study, a novel metaheuristic algorithm, namely, carnivorous plant algorithm (CPA), inspired by how the carnivorous plants adapting to survive in the harsh environment, was proposed. …”
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    Response of Selected Carnivorous Plants to Thidiazuron and RNA Extraction of Drosera x tokaiensis by Lim, Ying Houng

    Published 2015
    “…Carnivorous plants are undergoing extinction due to their wide exploitation for use in medical and horticultural industry, thus require in vitro culturing as an alternative method to preserve them and increase their market availability without endangering them. …”
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    Seed reproductive biology of the rare aquatic carnivorous plant Aldrovanda vesiculosa (Droseraceae) by Cross, A., Adamec, L., Turner, S., Dixon, Kingsley, Merritt, D.

    Published 2016
    “…Despite the unprecedented global decline in extant populations of Aldrovanda vesiculosa in the last century, little is known about the reproductive biology of this iconic aquatic carnivorous plant. This study aimed to investigate the role of seed-based reproduction in the ecology of A. vesiculosa, with particular focus on the interplay between the regulation of seed dormancy by temperature cues and the efficacy of exogenous ethylene gas to act as a germination stimulant, the desiccation capacity and long-term storage potential of seeds for conservation purposes. …”
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    Seed germination of the carnivorous plant Byblis gigantea (Byblidaceae) is cued by warm stratification and karrikinolide by Cross, A., Merritt, D., Turner, S., Dixon, Kingsley

    Published 2013
    “…Byblidaceae is one of the most poorly studied carnivorous plant families, with seed dormancy and germination biology remaining unresolved. …”
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    Comparative morphology of carnivorous plants, Utricularia minutissima and U. caerulae from Bintulu, Sarawak by A. I., Noorhawanie Izura, Bujang, Japar Sidik, Zakaria @ Ya, Muta Harah

    Published 2008
    “…The species of Utricularia are among the carnivorous plants which have complexity on their body morphology because there is no clear distinction between roots, stems and leaves. …”
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    A modified flower pollination algorithm and carnivorous plant algorithm for solving engineering optimization problem by Ong, Kok Meng

    Published 2021
    “…CPA, on the other hand, was developed based on the inspiration from how carnivorous plants adapt to survive in harsh environments. …”
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    Reproductive biology and pollinator-prey conflicts by Cross, Adam, Davis, A., Fleischmann, A., Horner, J., Jürgens, A., Merritt, David, Murza, G., Turner, Shane

    Published 2018
    “…Most carnivorous plants are insect-pollinated, despite insects representing the primary prey of these plants. …”
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    Histology To Prove Occurrence Somatic Embryogenesis In Drosera burmannii by Hafsa, Tayyab

    Published 2017
    “…The are certain traits of carnivorous plants that have intrigued people for years. …”
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    Determining prey spectra of carnivorous sundews using DNA-metabarcoding by Krueger, Thilo Alexander

    Published 2021
    “…Prey spectra of five closely-related species of carnivorous plants (Drosera sect. Arachnopus, Droseraceae) were investigated in their natural habitats in Western Australia using novel in-situ macro photography and DNA-metabarcoding techniques. …”
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    Biological and Ecological Aspects of Freshwater Macrophytes in the Coastal Areas of Bintulu and Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia by Awing, Suzalina Akma

    Published 2008
    “…Nelumbo nucifera, Nymphaea nouchali, Ceratophyllum demersum and including seven species in three families of carnivorous plants, Drosera spathulata, Utricularia aurea, U. bifida, U. caerulea, U. gibba, U. minutissima and Nepenthes gracilis. …”
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    How dangerous is a Drosera? Limb autotomy increases passive predation risk in crickets by Cross, Adam, Bateman, Bill

    Published 2018
    “…We explored this interaction experimentally using prey of different size and autotomy state (laboratory-raised crickets) exposed to a sessile predator (the carnivorous plant Drosera collina). Data indicated a strong relationship between capture likelihood and autotomy state, with capture likelihood increasing from 6% in intact crickets (those retaining both hind legs) to 31% in single autotomized and 44% in double autotomized individuals. …”
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    Molecular Detection Of Somatic Embryogenesis in Drosera tokaiensis by Vimukthi, Bandara Jaysundara

    Published 2017
    “…Drosera tokaiensis is a carnivorous plant with many potential uses in the fields of medicine. …”
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