RT @tuCpakoa: La plante Sarracénie pourpre, appelée "chaussette de tortue", est une plante carnivore qui capture ses proies en les noyant !…
RT @tuCpakoa: La plante Sarracénie pourpre, appelée "chaussette de tortue", est une plante carnivore qui capture ses proies en les noyant !…
RT @tuCpakoa: La plante Sarracénie pourpre, appelée "chaussette de tortue", est une plante carnivore qui capture ses proies en les noyant !…
RT @tuCpakoa: La plante Sarracénie pourpre, appelée "chaussette de tortue", est une plante carnivore qui capture ses proies en les noyant !…
RT @tuCpakoa: La plante Sarracénie pourpre, appelée "chaussette de tortue", est une plante carnivore qui capture ses proies en les noyant !…
RT @tuCpakoa: La plante Sarracénie pourpre, appelée "chaussette de tortue", est une plante carnivore qui capture ses proies en les noyant !…
RT @tuCpakoa: La plante Sarracénie pourpre, appelée "chaussette de tortue", est une plante carnivore qui capture ses proies en les noyant !…
RT @tuCpakoa: La plante Sarracénie pourpre, appelée "chaussette de tortue", est une plante carnivore qui capture ses proies en les noyant !…
RT @tuCpakoa: La plante Sarracénie pourpre, appelée "chaussette de tortue", est une plante carnivore qui capture ses proies en les noyant !…
RT @tuCpakoa: La plante Sarracénie pourpre, appelée "chaussette de tortue", est une plante carnivore qui capture ses proies en les noyant !…
RT @tuCpakoa: La plante Sarracénie pourpre, appelée "chaussette de tortue", est une plante carnivore qui capture ses proies en les noyant !…
RT @tuCpakoa: La plante Sarracénie pourpre, appelée "chaussette de tortue", est une plante carnivore qui capture ses proies en les noyant !…
RT @tuCpakoa: La plante Sarracénie pourpre, appelée "chaussette de tortue", est une plante carnivore qui capture ses proies en les noyant !…
RT @tuCpakoa: La plante Sarracénie pourpre, appelée "chaussette de tortue", est une plante carnivore qui capture ses proies en les noyant !…
RT @tuCpakoa: La plante Sarracénie pourpre, appelée "chaussette de tortue", est une plante carnivore qui capture ses proies en les noyant !…
RT @tuCpakoa: La plante Sarracénie pourpre, appelée "chaussette de tortue", est une plante carnivore qui capture ses proies en les noyant !…
RT @tuCpakoa: La plante Sarracénie pourpre, appelée "chaussette de tortue", est une plante carnivore qui capture ses proies en les noyant !…
RT @tuCpakoa: La plante Sarracénie pourpre, appelée "chaussette de tortue", est une plante carnivore qui capture ses proies en les noyant !…
RT @tuCpakoa: La plante Sarracénie pourpre, appelée "chaussette de tortue", est une plante carnivore qui capture ses proies en les noyant !…
RT @tuCpakoa: La plante Sarracénie pourpre, appelée "chaussette de tortue", est une plante carnivore qui capture ses proies en les noyant !…
RT @tuCpakoa: La plante Sarracénie pourpre, appelée "chaussette de tortue", est une plante carnivore qui capture ses proies en les noyant !…
RT @tuCpakoa: La plante Sarracénie pourpre, appelée "chaussette de tortue", est une plante carnivore qui capture ses proies en les noyant !…
RT @tuCpakoa: La plante Sarracénie pourpre, appelée "chaussette de tortue", est une plante carnivore qui capture ses proies en les noyant !…
RT @tuCpakoa: La plante Sarracénie pourpre, appelée "chaussette de tortue", est une plante carnivore qui capture ses proies en les noyant !…
RT @tuCpakoa: La plante Sarracénie pourpre, appelée "chaussette de tortue", est une plante carnivore qui capture ses proies en les noyant !…
RT @tuCpakoa: La plante Sarracénie pourpre, appelée "chaussette de tortue", est une plante carnivore qui capture ses proies en les noyant !…
RT @tuCpakoa: La plante Sarracénie pourpre, appelée "chaussette de tortue", est une plante carnivore qui capture ses proies en les noyant !…
RT @tuCpakoa: La plante Sarracénie pourpre, appelée "chaussette de tortue", est une plante carnivore qui capture ses proies en les noyant !…
RT @tuCpakoa: La plante Sarracénie pourpre, appelée "chaussette de tortue", est une plante carnivore qui capture ses proies en les noyant !…
RT @tuCpakoa: La plante Sarracénie pourpre, appelée "chaussette de tortue", est une plante carnivore qui capture ses proies en les noyant !…
RT @tuCpakoa: La plante Sarracénie pourpre, appelée "chaussette de tortue", est une plante carnivore qui capture ses proies en les noyant !…
RT @tuCpakoa: La plante Sarracénie pourpre, appelée "chaussette de tortue", est une plante carnivore qui capture ses proies en les noyant !…
RT @tuCpakoa: La plante Sarracénie pourpre, appelée "chaussette de tortue", est une plante carnivore qui capture ses proies en les noyant !…
RT @tuCpakoa: La plante Sarracénie pourpre, appelée "chaussette de tortue", est une plante carnivore qui capture ses proies en les noyant !…
RT @tuCpakoa: La plante Sarracénie pourpre, appelée "chaussette de tortue", est une plante carnivore qui capture ses proies en les noyant !…
RT @tuCpakoa: La plante Sarracénie pourpre, appelée "chaussette de tortue", est une plante carnivore qui capture ses proies en les noyant !…
RT @tuCpakoa: La plante Sarracénie pourpre, appelée "chaussette de tortue", est une plante carnivore qui capture ses proies en les noyant !…
La plante Sarracénie pourpre, appelée "chaussette de tortue", est une plante carnivore qui capture ses proies en les noyant ! Une fois tombées dans ses feuilles en forme de gobelet, même de petites salamandres sont dissoutes et digérées ! https://t.co/TXl
RT @_m6ly: Mais c’est trop bizarre. Les bails de « plantes carnivores » me dépasse
Mais c’est trop bizarre. Les bails de « plantes carnivores » me dépasse
RT @Amanda_RaeS: Salamanders are on the move! Continuing research with @Alex_Smith_Ants and @AlgonquinWRS to uncover the mysteries behind…
RT @Alex_Smith_Ants: *taps mic* we discovered plants eating vertebrates in @Algonquin_PP. WHAT! Undergraduate field course obs helped 2 do…
RT @NatalieUofG: Tomorrow at 12:30pm on @cfru_radio: Why are pitcher plants in Algonquin Provincial Park having salamander for dinner? We…
RT @NatalieUofG: Tomorrow at 12:30pm on @cfru_radio: Why are pitcher plants in Algonquin Provincial Park having salamander for dinner? We…
RT @NatalieUofG: Tomorrow at 12:30pm on @cfru_radio: Why are pitcher plants in Algonquin Provincial Park having salamander for dinner? We…
RT @NatalieUofG: Tomorrow at 12:30pm on @cfru_radio: Why are pitcher plants in Algonquin Provincial Park having salamander for dinner? We…
RT @NatalieUofG: Tomorrow at 12:30pm on @cfru_radio: Why are pitcher plants in Algonquin Provincial Park having salamander for dinner? We…
Tomorrow at 12:30pm on @cfru_radio: Why are pitcher plants in Algonquin Provincial Park having salamander for dinner? We interview researcher @Amanda_RaeS from the @Alex_Smith_Ants lab. Listen here: https://t.co/I0D5dNqGmq https://t.co/lbWFP05d1v
If you look, you will find ... ! Researchers in MA, USA, have found a salamander in a pitcher plant. Sound familiar? (here @AlgonquinWRS: https://t.co/tTMoCcL66m) The list of locations of salamander-pitcher plant interactions is on the rise. Keep looking
@hossiet @bellemare_jesse @FishNeedLove2 YES! If you look, you will find! (https://t.co/tTMoCcL66m) @bellemare_jesse, is this record from MA, USA? Also see: Hughes et al. 1999. Herp Review @ssarherps 30(3), p. 160, for Plethodon-pitcher plant obsrvtns h
@ForTheSpiders @ForTheSpider, we recommend publishing these observations. When researching for our paper it was challenging to find records of vert prey in pitcher plants (https://t.co/tTMoCcL66m). Interesting that you've found dead treefrogs. All our fie
RT @AlgonquinWRS: One is lonely, two is company, and three is downright crowded. Recently wrapped-up #FieldSeason2019 and continuation of…
RT @AlgonquinWRS: One is lonely, two is company, and three is downright crowded. Recently wrapped-up #FieldSeason2019 and continuation of…
RT @AlgonquinWRS: One is lonely, two is company, and three is downright crowded. Recently wrapped-up #FieldSeason2019 and continuation of…
RT @AlgonquinWRS: One is lonely, two is company, and three is downright crowded. Recently wrapped-up #FieldSeason2019 and continuation of…
RT @AlgonquinWRS: One is lonely, two is company, and three is downright crowded. Recently wrapped-up #FieldSeason2019 and continuation of…
RT @AlgonquinWRS: One is lonely, two is company, and three is downright crowded. Recently wrapped-up #FieldSeason2019 and continuation of…
RT @AlgonquinWRS: One is lonely, two is company, and three is downright crowded. Recently wrapped-up #FieldSeason2019 and continuation of…
One is lonely, two is company, and three is downright crowded. Recently wrapped-up #FieldSeason2019 and continuation of the #salamander and #carnivorousplant project. There is already A LOT to add to the findings reported @ESA_org: https://t.co/tTMoCcL6
RT @Amanda_RaeS: Salamanders are on the move! Continuing research with @Alex_Smith_Ants and @AlgonquinWRS to uncover the mysteries behind…
RT @Amanda_RaeS: Salamanders are on the move! Continuing research with @Alex_Smith_Ants and @AlgonquinWRS to uncover the mysteries behind…
This unique phenomenon was first reported earlier this year and is believed to be the first documented case of a vertebrate-eating pitcher plant in NA (!!) —> https://t.co/7F9TUQtIdl
RT @Amanda_RaeS: Salamanders are on the move! Continuing research with @Alex_Smith_Ants and @AlgonquinWRS to uncover the mysteries behind…
RT @Amanda_RaeS: Salamanders are on the move! Continuing research with @Alex_Smith_Ants and @AlgonquinWRS to uncover the mysteries behind…
RT @Amanda_RaeS: Salamanders are on the move! Continuing research with @Alex_Smith_Ants and @AlgonquinWRS to uncover the mysteries behind…
RT @Alex_Smith_Ants: Make sure to give @Amanda_RaeS a follow as she follows this year's migration of #YellowSpottedSalamanders into @Algonq…
RT @Alex_Smith_Ants: Make sure to give @Amanda_RaeS a follow as she follows this year's migration of #YellowSpottedSalamanders into @Algonq…
RT @Amanda_RaeS: Salamanders are on the move! Continuing research with @Alex_Smith_Ants and @AlgonquinWRS to uncover the mysteries behind…
RT @Amanda_RaeS: Salamanders are on the move! Continuing research with @Alex_Smith_Ants and @AlgonquinWRS to uncover the mysteries behind…
RT @Amanda_RaeS: Salamanders are on the move! Continuing research with @Alex_Smith_Ants and @AlgonquinWRS to uncover the mysteries behind…
Salamanders are on the move! Continuing research with @Alex_Smith_Ants and @AlgonquinWRS to uncover the mysteries behind the success of pitcher plants in capturing amphibian prey https://t.co/aPckFM46xK https://t.co/lDGc9zmhO5
RT @UTMBiology: What happens when you teach a field course in Algonquin Park and your students find salamanders in pitcher plants? you co-a…
What happens when you teach a field course in Algonquin Park and your students find salamanders in pitcher plants? you co-authour a paper that gets international coverage! https://t.co/jmQAne2mLd #UTMBiology @TimothyJBartley https://t.co/GXeHf9wzof
RT @AlgonquinWRS: @SquaMatesPod, @herphighlights, @FieldGuidesPod, @Ologies - are you looking for fodder for future podcasts? Maybe salama…
RT @AlgonquinWRS: @SquaMatesPod, @herphighlights, @FieldGuidesPod, @Ologies - are you looking for fodder for future podcasts? Maybe salama…
@SquaMatesPod, @herphighlights, @FieldGuidesPod, @Ologies - are you looking for fodder for future podcasts? Maybe salamanders-eaten-by-carnivorous-plants, type of fodder? https://t.co/tTMoCcL66m https://t.co/AXO44NTpR1 https://t.co/g9pLnzq1n6 https://
The role of amphibians in nutrient cycling on ecosystems is now more complex. Carnivorous plants eat far more salamanders than scientists thought https://t.co/E2c36gwiQN https://t.co/x6C3kPFuYu #herpetology https://t.co/k3lhOcUfVw
RT @BIOL4410: Look what last years #BIOL4410 students found! I wonder what we will discover? https://t.co/9xjYtMMVyI
Nature's pitfall trap: Salamanders as rich prey for carnivorous plants in a nutrient‐poor northern bog ecosystem - Moldowan - - Ecology - Wiley Online Library https://t.co/jq9WjHk5H6
【動画】食虫植物は両生類も食べる、「釜ゆで」か cooked to death! 元論文はこちら→ https://t.co/HmtWLY46Qm 記事はこちら→ https://t.co/GZnBoLpmeY #ナショジオ #論文 #食虫植物
RT @StewartResearch: What a neat finding in a bog visited by 100s of researchers a year - PITCHER PLANTS EAT SALAMANDERS. WHAT?!?! Great w…
RT @BIOL4410: Look what last years #BIOL4410 students found! I wonder what we will discover? https://t.co/9xjYtMMVyI
RT @eslehmberg: This is legitimately one of my favourite plant papers to have been published in the recent past. #botanyisrad https://t.co/…
Look what last years #BIOL4410 students found! I wonder what we will discover?
RT @Alex_Smith_Ants: *taps mic* we discovered plants eating vertebrates in @Algonquin_PP. WHAT! Undergraduate field course obs helped 2 do…
On my bucket list for something to see in person.
RT @Alex_Smith_Ants: *taps mic* we discovered plants eating vertebrates in @Algonquin_PP. WHAT! Undergraduate field course obs helped 2 do…
RT @Alex_Smith_Ants: *taps mic* we discovered plants eating vertebrates in @Algonquin_PP. WHAT! Undergraduate field course obs helped 2 do…
This is legitimately one of my favourite plant papers to have been published in the recent past. #botanyisrad
RT @Alex_Smith_Ants: *taps mic* we discovered plants eating vertebrates in @Algonquin_PP. WHAT! Undergraduate field course obs helped 2 do…
RT @Alex_Smith_Ants: *taps mic* we discovered plants eating vertebrates in @Algonquin_PP. WHAT! Undergraduate field course obs helped 2 do…
RT @ManuSaunders: Great thread, so many wonders of nature still to discover, just need to look! #Naturalhistory observations drive knowledg…
RT @eebtoronto: Research led by EEB's Patrick Moldowan (PhD candidate - Rollinson Lab) and Prof. Alex Smith (Guelph U.) reveals that pitche…
RT @eebtoronto: Research led by EEB's Patrick Moldowan (PhD candidate - Rollinson Lab) and Prof. Alex Smith (Guelph U.) reveals that pitche…
RT @eebtoronto: Research led by EEB's Patrick Moldowan (PhD candidate - Rollinson Lab) and Prof. Alex Smith (Guelph U.) reveals that pitche…
RT @Alex_Smith_Ants: *taps mic* we discovered plants eating vertebrates in @Algonquin_PP. WHAT! Undergraduate field course obs helped 2 do…
RT @Alex_Smith_Ants: *taps mic* we discovered plants eating vertebrates in @Algonquin_PP. WHAT! Undergraduate field course obs helped 2 do…
RT @eebtoronto: Research led by EEB's Patrick Moldowan (PhD candidate - Rollinson Lab) and Prof. Alex Smith (Guelph U.) reveals that pitche…
RT @ManuSaunders: Great thread, so many wonders of nature still to discover, just need to look! #Naturalhistory observations drive knowledg…
RT @Alex_Smith_Ants: *taps mic* we discovered plants eating vertebrates in @Algonquin_PP. WHAT! Undergraduate field course obs helped 2 do…