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Ultra-fast underwater suction traps.

Proc Biol Sci

October 2011

Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire de Physique, UMR 5588 CNRS and University of Grenoble 1, 140 Avenue de la Physique, 34802 Saint Martin d'Hères Cedex, France.

Carnivorous aquatic Utricularia species catch small prey animals using millimetre-sized underwater suction traps, which have fascinated scientists since Darwin's early work on carnivorous plants. Suction takes place after mechanical triggering and is owing to a release of stored elastic energy in the trap body accompanied by a very fast opening and closing of a trapdoor, which otherwise closes the trap entrance watertight. The exceptional trapping speed--far above human visual perception--impeded profound investigations until now.

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