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Wat (wie) is insectivorous$39502$ - definitie

ORGANISM (ANIMAL OR PLANT) THAT EATS INSECTS
Insectivorous; Insectivores; Insectivory; Insect predator; Insect predators
  • molars]] and [[carnassial]]s teeth as they are unnecessary for any large, insectivorous animal subsisting on soft insects such as [[termite]]s. The [[dentition]] of a [[shrew]] is very different. The aardwolf uses its [[canine teeth]] in self-defence and, occasionally, in digging; accordingly, the canines have not been greatly reduced.
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  • The [[giant anteater]], a large insectivorous mammal

Carnivorous plant         
  • Cultivated ''[[Nepenthes rajah]]'' and a few other species.
  • ''[[Aldrovanda vesiculosa]]''
  • ''[[Byblis liniflora]]''
  • ''Drosera capensis'' responding to captured prey. This scene is about 4 hours in real-time.
  • Modelling carnivory in plants: gross photosynthesis, respiration and net photosynthesis as a function of the plant's investment in carnivorous adaptations. Non-zero optimum carnivory occurs in brightly lit habitats with very limiting soil nutrients.
  • Modelling carnivory in plants: gross photosynthesis, respiration and net photosynthesis as a function of the plant's investment in carnivorous adaptations. An optimum carnivory of zero occurs in poorly lit habitats with abundant soil nutrients.
  • The traps of ''[[Catopsis berteroniana]]'' are unlikely to have descended from a hairy leaf or sepal.
  • ''[[Cephalotus follicularis]]''
  • ''[[Darlingtonia californica]]'': note the small entrance to the trap underneath the swollen "balloon" and the colourless patches that confuse prey trapped inside.
  • ''Drosera'' glandular hair
  • The leaf of a ''[[Drosera capensis]]'' bending in response to the trapping of an insect
  • ''[[Drosophyllum lusitanicum]]'' is one of the few carnivorous plants to grow in dry soil
  • ''[[Genlisea violacea]]'' traps and leaves
  • The pitchers of ''[[Heliamphora chimantensis]]'' are an example of pitfall traps.
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  • ''[[Nepenthes mirabilis]]'' in a road cut in [[Palau]]. Showing habit and habitat.
  • ''[[Brocchinia reducta]]'': a carnivorous bromeliad
  • Roridula gorgonias]]'': a borderline carnivore that gains nutrients from its "prey" via the droppings of a predatory bug
  • Many ''[[Sarracenia]]'' hybrids are easy to grow.
  • ''[[Stylidium turbinatum]]''
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  • Part-time carnivory in ''[[Triphyophyllum peltatum]]'' may be due to an unusually high need for potassium at a certain point in the life cycle, just before flowering.
  • The tip of one stolon of ''[[Utricularia vulgaris]]'', showing stolon, branching leaf-shoots, and transparent bladder traps
  • Dionaea muscipula]]'' close rapidly when the sensitive hairs on the leaf lobes are triggered.
PLANT THAT TRAPS AND CONSUMES ANIMALS OR PROTOZOANS
Carniverous plants; Insectivorous plant; Carnivorous plants; Insectivorous plants; Carnivorous Plant; Meat-eating plants; Carnivourous plants; Predatory plant; Carnivorous Plants; Insectivorous Plants; Animal eating plant; Carnivorous-Insectivorous plant; Plant carnivory; Cultural depictions of carnivorous plants
Carnivorous plants are plants that derive some or most of their nutrients from trapping and consuming animals or protozoans, typically insects and other arthropods. Carnivorous plants still generate some of their energy from photosynthesis.
insectivore         
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1. an animal that feeds on insects and other invertebrates.
2. Zoology a mammal of the order Insectivora, which includes the shrews, moles, hedgehogs, and tenrecs.
Derivatives
insectivorous ??ns?k't?v(?)r?s adjective
The Journal of Insectivorous Plant Society         
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JOURNAL
Journal of the Insectivorous Plant Society (Japan); Journal of the Insectivorous Plant Society; J. Insectiv. Pl. Soc.; Journal of Insectivorous Plant Society; The Journal of the Insectivorous Plant Society; J Insectivorous Plant Soc; J. Insectivorous Plant Soc.
is a quarterly Japanese-language periodical and the official publication of the Insectivorous Plant Society of Japan.Rice, B.

Wikipedia

Insectivore

An insectivore is a carnivorous animal or plant that eats insects. An alternative term is entomophage, which can also refer to the human practice of eating insects.

The first vertebrate insectivores were amphibians. When they evolved 400 million years ago, the first amphibians were piscivores, with numerous sharp conical teeth, much like a modern crocodile. The same tooth arrangement is however also suited for eating animals with exoskeletons, thus the ability to eat insects is an extension of piscivory.

At one time, insectivorous mammals were scientifically classified in an order called Insectivora. This order is now abandoned, as not all insectivorous mammals are closely related. Most of the Insectivora taxa have been reclassified; those that have not yet been reclassified and found to be truly related to each other remain in the order Eulipotyphla.

Although individually small, insects exist in enormous numbers. Insects make up a very large part of the animal biomass in almost all non-marine, non-polar environments. It has been estimated that the global insect biomass is in the region of 1012 kg (one billion tons) with an estimated population of 1018 (one billion billion, or quintillion) organisms.: 13  Many creatures depend on insects as their primary diet, and many that do not (and are thus not technically insectivores) nevertheless use insects as a protein supplement, particularly when they are breeding.