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English: Spontaneous firings of Utricularia inflata traps. This is the animated version of Figure 1. Ten traps of a same branch of Utricularia inflata were immersed in de-ionized water and their spontaneous firings were recorded with a time-lapse camera. The field is about and the video is accelerated 1680 times (real duration: 11 hours and 12 minutes).
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Source Video S1 from Vincent, O., Roditchev, I., & Marmottant, P. (2011). "Spontaneous Firings of Carnivorous Aquatic Utricularia Traps: Temporal Patterns and Mechanical Oscillations". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0020205. PMID 21647417. PMC: 3103537.
Author Vincent, O., Roditchev, I., & Marmottant, P.
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