Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7051420 European Journal of Mechanics - B/Fluids 2013 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
This experimental study tests the hypothesis that carnivorous pitcher plants may have developed passive aerodynamic means to trap a flying prey. Using a miniature propeller, it is shown that hovering inside a pitcher-like container induces a re-circulating flow that pulls the propeller down, towards the bottom, and that the magnitude of this effect depends on the shape of the container and the location of the propeller. Analogously, re-circulating flow induced by a hovering insect inside the trap of a carnivorous pitcher plant should pull it towards the bottom of the trap, possibly preventing its escape.
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