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Carnivory in the Bromeliad Brocchinia reducta, with a Cost/Benefit Model for the General Restriction of Carnivorous Plants to Sunny, Moist, Nutrient-Poor Habitats
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Carnivory in the Bromeliad Brocchinia reducta, with a Cost/Benefit Model for the General Restriction of Carnivorous Plants to Sunny, Moist, Nutrient-Poor Habitats

Thomas J. Givnish, Elizabeth L. Burkhardt, Ruth E. Happel and Jason D. Weintraub
The American naturalist, v 124(4), pp 479-497
01 Oct 1984

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Ants Carnivores Carnivorous plants Insectivorous plants Leaves Minerals Photosynthesis Plant nutrition Plants Trichomes

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