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- Phytotelma (plural phytotelmata) is a small water-filled cavity in a terrestrial plant. The water ac****ulated within these plants may serve as the habitat...
- (Dendrobatidae) will carry their tadpoles to various locations, usually phytotelma, where they remain until metamorphosis. Some female dart frogs such as...
- wide meander from the mainstem of a river is cut off to create a lake. Phytotelma a small, discrete body of water held by some plants. Plunge pool a depression...
- of Water (musical), a 2014 musical Bodies of Water, an American band Phytotelma, a body or reservoir of water held by a plant Bodies of Water, an extended...
- an inquiline mosquito that completes its pre-adult life cycle in the phytotelma of—that is, the water contained by—the purple pitcher plant, Sarracenia...
- cannibalistic. In addition to eggs and conspecific tadpoles in the same phytotelma, R. variabilis tadpoles are also able to feed on organic detritus, small...
- fish–little pond Body of water Constructed wetland Full pond Hydric soil Phytotelma Pond of Abundance Pond liner Ponding Puddle (M C Escher) Spring Swimming...
- regularly and feeds them by laying one or two unfertilised eggs in the phytotelma, continuing to do this until the young are large enough to undergo metamorphosis...
- fish–little pond Body of water Constructed wetland Full pond Hydric soil Phytotelma Pond of Abundance Pond liner Ponding Puddle (M C Escher) Spring Swimming...
- the relationship between a pitcher plant (Sarracenia purpurea) and its phytotelma community: mutualism or parasitism?". Functional Ecology. 22 (4): 728–737...