As prey and pollinators, insects increase reproduction and allow for outcrossing in the carnivorous plant Dionaea muscipula.
Laura E HamonElsa YoungsteadtRebecca E IrwinClyde E SorensonPublished in: American journal of botany (2024)
This study reinforces the reliance of D. muscipula on adequate prey capture for flower, fruit, and seed production and a mobile pollen vector for reproduction, indicating the importance of considering insects as part of an effective conservation management plan for this species.
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