Definition of Carnivory. Meaning of Carnivory. Synonyms of Carnivory

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- treatise to recognize the significance of carnivory in plants, describing years of painstaking research. True carnivory is believed to have evolved independently...
- species, the giant panda, is nearly exclusively herbivorous. Dietary carnivory is not a distinguishing trait of the order. Many mammals with highly carnivorous...
- have shown that carnivory in plants is a common adaptation in habitats with abundant sunlight and water but scarce nutrients. Carnivory has evolved independently...
- because it implies that these plants are on the evolutionary path to true carnivory, whereas others oppose the term for the same reason. The same problem...
- weather, some seeds may germinate when still in the seedhead (vivipary). Carnivory in teasels was discussed by Francis Darwin (son of Charles Darwin) in...
- herbivores in noncarnivorous plants, has supported the evolution of plant carnivory. Jasmonates can be used to signal the closing of traps and to control...
- began exploring two new food types, other tetrapods (carnivory), and later, plants (herbivory). Carnivory was a natural transition from insectivory for medium...
- Hedrich, Rainer; ****ushima, Kenji (17 June 2021). "On the Origin of Carnivory: Molecular Physiology and Evolution of Plants on an Animal Diet". Annual...
- has been merged with Lamiales in the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group system. Carnivory in plants appears to have evolved independently in five major angiosperm...
- seed dispersal by fleshy fruits adapted to be eaten by animals, and carnivory. In morphology, analogous traits arise when different species live in...