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Christopher Surridge
Nature, 2002, vol. 420, issue 6917, 753-753
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Pitcher plants have highly effective ways of trapping their insect prey. Electron microscope studies of the pitcher of one species show how its surface features help to maximize the plant’s diet.
Date: 2002
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