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Harms, S. & F. Johansson. (2000). The influence of prey behaviour on prey selection of the carnivorous plant Utricularia vulgaris. Hydrobiologia. 427(1):113-120.
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Harms, S. & F. Johansson
2000
The influence of prey behaviour on prey selection of the carnivorous plant Utricularia vulgaris.
Hydrobiologia
427(1):113-120.
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The mechanisms underlying differential prey selection of two microcrustaceans by the common bladderwort (Utricularia vulgaris) were studied in the laboratory. Functional response experiments with single prey showed that Utricularia had a higher attack rate coefficient and a longer handling time coefficient with the cladoceran Polyphemus pediculus than with the cyclopoid copepod Eucyclops serrulatus. Observation of predation rate, defined as number of prey eaten per unit time, from direct behavioural observation on single prey species, showed a higher predation rate with Polyphemus than on Eucyclops, at low prey densities. The opposite pattern was found at high prey density. When the two prey were presented simultaneously to the predator, Eucyclops was preferred over Polyphemus. Results from the situation with two prey and some of the results from the direct behavioural observations support field data on the diet of Utricularia, which shows that cyclopoid copepods are selected more frequently than Polyphemus.
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Eucyclops serrulatus (Fischer, 1851) represented as Eucyclops serrulatus serrulatus (Fischer, 1851) represented as Eucyclops (Eucyclops) serrulatus (Fischer, 1851) represented as Eucyclops (Eucyclops) serrulatus serrulatus (Fischer, 1851) (additional source)