SOURCE: The Washington Post Sept 14 1992, v115, pA2, col 4
SUBJECTS: Carnivorous plants--Research
NOTE: Length of article: 6 col in
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AUTHOR(S): Angier, Natalie
TITLE: Plants' paths to devouring insects. (evolution of insect-
eating plants) (Science Pages)
SOURCE: The New York Times Sept 15 1992, v141, pB9(N) pC10(L), col 1
SUBJECTS: Carnivorous plants--Research
Plants--Evolution
NOTE: Length of article: 12 col in
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AUTHOR(S): Kelly, Sean
TITLE: Biology: poaching ants move in on plants' prey.
(kleptoparasites)
SOURCE: The Washington Post April 8 1991, v114, pA2, col 5
SUBJECTS: Carnivorous plants--Food and nutrition
Parasitic ants--Research
NOTE: Length of article: 5 col in
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AUTHOR(S): Hillinger, Charles
TITLE: Fly trap brothers of Green Swamp; North Carolina duo
specializes in carnivorous plants.
SOURCE: Los Angeles Times June 23 1985, v104, Sec. VII, p12, col 1
PERSONS: Rehder, Henry
Rehder, Stanley
SUBJECTS: Horticulturists--Research
Venus's flytrap--Research
Carnivorous plants--Research
ILLUSTRATIONS: (photograph)
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AUTHOR(S): Brown, J.D.
TITLE: Taking on Mount Kinabalu; a sometimes grueling overnight
ascent of a Borneo peak, the highest in Southeast Asia.
(Malaysia; includes travel directory)
SOURCE: The New York Times March 1 1992, v141, Sec. 5, pXX14(N)
pXX14(L), col 1
SUBJECTS: Mountaineering--Malaysia
GEO. LOCATION: Malaysia
Malaysia
ILLUSTRATIONS: (photograph, map)
NOTE: Length of article: 54 col in
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AUTHOR(S): Basler, Barbara
TITLE: A resort on the edge of the wild: the Tanjung Aru, on a point
of Borneo, is minutes from a rich nature reserve.
(traveling in Borneo; includes travel directory)
SOURCE: The New York Times Sept 16 1990, v139, Sec. 5, pXX15(N)
pXX15(L), col 1
SUBJECTS: Tourist industry--Borneo
GEO. LOCATION: Borneo
Borneo
SIC: 4720
CAPTIONS: Location of two national parks near Kota Kinabalu, Borneo.
(map)
ILLUSTRATIONS: (photograph, map)
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AUTHOR(S): Cresswell, Janes E.
TITLE: The morphological correlates of prey capture and resource
parasitism in pitchers of the carnivorous plant Sarracenia
purpurea.
SOURCE: The American Midland Naturalist Jan 1993, v129, n1, p35(7)
SUBJECTS: Botany--Morphology
Sarracenia--Physiological aspects
Variation (Biology)--Physiological aspects
Pitcher plants--Physiological aspects
Carnivorous plants--Physiological aspects
ILLUSTRATIONS: (table)
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AUTHOR(S): Lipske, Michael
TITLE: Forget Hollywood: these bloodthirsty beauties are for real.
(carnivorous plants)
SOURCE: Smithsonian Dec 1992, v23, n9, p48(9)
MICROCASSETTE: 67A1673
SUBJECTS: Carnivorous plants--Surveys
GEO. LOCATION: North America
North America
ILLUSTRATIONS: (photograph)
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AUTHOR(S): Markle, Sandra
TITLE: Venus's-flytrap and other animal trappers. (carnivorous
plants) (column)
SOURCE: Instructor and Teacher Jan 1984, v93, p83(2)
MICROCASSETTE: 13P5592
PUBL. TYPE: column
SUBJECTS: Carnivorous plants--Study and teaching
ILLUSTRATIONS: (photograph)
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AUTHOR(S): Albert, Victor A.; Williams, Stephen E.; Chase, Mark W.
TITLE: Carnivorous plants: phylogeny and structural evolution.
SOURCE: Science Sept 11 1992, v257, n5076, p1491(5)
SUBJECTS: Carnivorous plants--Research
Phylogeny--Research
Plants--Evolution
ILLUSTRATIONS: (chart)
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AUTHOR(S): Angier, Natalie
TITLE: Plants' paths to devouring insects. (evolution of insect-
eating plants) (Science Pages)
SOURCE: The New York Times Sept 15 1992, v141, pB9(N) pC10(L), col 1
NOTE: Length of article: 12 col in
SUBJECTS: Carnivorous plants--Research
Plants--Evolution
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TITLE: Adios. (carnivorous plants)
SOURCE: The New Yorker July 13 1992, v68, n21, p25(2)
SUBJECTS: California State University (Fullerton)--Officials and
employees
Carnivorous plants--Behavior
Botanists--Research
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AUTHOR(S): Pietropaolo, Patricia
TITLE: Carnivorous Plants of Australia, vol. 2. (book reviews)
SOURCE: Quarterly Review of Biology Sept 1991, v66, n3, p345(1)
PUBL. TYPE: review
REVIEW GRADE: A
PERSONS: Lowrie, Allen
SUBJECTS: Books--Reviews
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AUTHOR(S): Moore, Peter D.
TITLE: Prey for the plundering. (how insectivorous plants' captured
prey is taken by kleptoparasitic ants)
SOURCE: Nature March 21 1991, v350, n6315, p192(1)
SUBJECTS: Carnivorous plants--Environmental aspects
Parasitism--Research
Ants--Environmental aspects
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AUTHOR(S): Gibson, Thomas C.
TITLE: Differential escape of insects from carnivorous plant traps.
SOURCE: The American Midland Naturalist Jan 1991, v125, n1, p55(8)
SUBJECTS: Drosera filiformis--Research
Pinguicula lutea--Research
Sarracenia--Research
Carnivorous plants--Research
Insect-plant relationships--Research
CAPTIONS: Histograms of biomass of retained insects and percent
escaping. (graph); The maximum size of insects captured by
pitcher plants. (graph); The body size of insects captured
by Dionaea muscipula. (graph); Position of dead insects on
leaves of P. primuliflora. (graph)
ILLUSTRATIONS: (graph)
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AUTHOR(S): Cresswell, James E.
TITLE: Capture rates and composition ofinsect prey of the pitcher
plant Sarracenia purpurea.
SOURCE: The American Midland Naturalist Jan 1991, v125, n1, p1(9)
SUBJECTS: Diptera--Research
Sarracenia--Physiological aspects
Carnivorous plants--Physiological aspects
Insect-plant relationships--Research
CAPTIONS: Sampling occasion; prey size; biomass captured. (graph); # of
samples captured containing prey. (graph); Taxa contributing
greater than 1% of total prey biomass. (table); Comparison
between paired 1 x 1 quadrats of mean number of prey
caught. (table); Contingency table test of independence
between frequency and location. (table)
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AUTHOR(S): Crowder, A.A.; Pearson, M.C.; Grubb, P.J.; Langlois, P.H.
TITLE: Drosera L. (British Isles biological flora)
SOURCE: The Journal of Ecology March 1990, v78, n1, p233(35)
SUBJECTS: United Kingdom--Environmental aspects
Carnivorous plants--Research
Botany--Classification
GEO. LOCATION: Great Britain
CAPTIONS: Distribution of Drosera in the British Isles. (map);
Distribution of British Drosera in the Northern Hemisphere.
(map); Analytical data for water samples from communities
containing one species. (table); Performance of Drosera
rotundifolia in relation to prey incidence. (table);
Taxonomic composition of the prey of Drosera rotundifolia,
intermedia. (table); Percentages of prey in length classes
of one millimetre caught. (table); Levin's Index of overlap
for the prey of D. rotundifolia, intermedia. (table);
Percentages of plants, D. rotundifolia with different amount
of capsules. (graph)
ILLUSTRATIONS: (map, table, graph)
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AUTHOR(S): Stone, Judith
TITLE: Little bog man. (Matthew Hochberg, 17-year old expert on
carnivorous plants)
SOURCE: Discover Feb 1990, v11, n2, p30(4)
PERSONS: Hochberg, Matthew
SUBJECTS: Carnivorous plants--Collections and collecting
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AUTHOR(S): Simons, Paul
TITLE: Carnivorous orchid feeds off its own rubbish tip.
(Schomburgkia tibicinus)
SOURCE: New Scientist August 5 1989, v123, n1676, p31(1)
SUBJECTS: Orchids--Research
Carnivorous plants--Research
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AUTHOR(S): Simons, Paul
TITLE: Join the amateurs. (amateur societies) (column)
SOURCE: New Scientist Sept 8 1988, v119, n1629, p84(1)
PUBL. TYPE: column
SUBJECTS: International Carnivorous Plant Society--History
Societies--Management
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AUTHOR(S): Rosen, Mike
TITLE: Green carnivores. (Atlantic Canada's plant carnivores)
SOURCE: Canadian Geographic June-July 1987, v107, p56(4)
SUBJECTS: New Brunswick--Plants and animals
Carnivorous plants--Environmental aspects
Pitcher plants--Environmental aspects
GEO. LOCATION: New Brunswick
CAPTIONS: Location of Kouchibouguac National Park in New Brunswick.
(map)
ILLUSTRATIONS: (photograph, map)
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AUTHOR(S): Gordon, Jim
TITLE: Gotcha! Some plants & animals set traps for the unwary. (for
younger readers)
SOURCE: Sierra Sept-Oct 1986, v71, p80(2)
MICROCASSETTE: 35G2547
SUBJECTS: Carnivorous plants--Varieties
Predatory animals--Behavior
ILLUSTRATIONS: (photograph)
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AUTHOR(S): Whidden, Jacqueline
TITLE: Carnivorous plants. (book reviews)
SOURCE: Horticulture Jan 1986, v64, p83(1)
MICROCASSETTE: 32D5860
PUBL. TYPE: review
REVIEW GRADE: A
PERSONS: Slack, Adrian
SUBJECTS: Books--Reviews