Fotos / Sons

Observador

marcozozaya

Data

Novembro 1, 2021 05:33 AM CST
Scolopendra heros - Photo (c) gilaman, alguns direitos reservados (CC BY)
Identificação de skelico: Scolopendra heros, um membro de Lacraias (Família Scolopendridae)
Adicionado em 11 de setembro de 2022
Concordante

Fotos / Sons

Observador

bosqueaaron

Data

Julho 26, 2022 03:39 PM CDT
Scolopendra heros - Photo (c) gilaman, alguns direitos reservados (CC BY)
Identificação de skelico: Scolopendra heros, um membro de Lacraias (Família Scolopendridae)
Adicionado em 11 de setembro de 2022
Concordante

Fotos / Sons

Observador

sgoodson

Data

Setembro 11, 2022 08:42 AM CDT
Scolopendra heros - Photo (c) gilaman, alguns direitos reservados (CC BY)
Identificação de skelico: Scolopendra heros, um membro de Lacraias (Família Scolopendridae)
Adicionado em 11 de setembro de 2022
Concordante

Fotos / Sons

Observador

michaelgold

Data

Setembro 7, 2022 09:54 AM CDT

Descrição

“The leaflets also close when stimulated in other ways, such as touching, warming, blowing, and shaking, which are all encapsulated within mechanical or electrical stimulation. These types of movements have been termed seismonastic movements. This reflex may have evolved as a defense mechanism to disincentivize predators, or alternatively to shade the plant in order to reduce water loss due to evaporation. The main structure mechanistically responsible for the drooping of the leaves is the pulvinus. The stimulus is transmitted as an action potential from a stimulated leaflet to the leaflet's swollen base (pulvinus), and from there to the pulvini of the other leaflets, which run along the length of the leaf's rachis. The action potential then passes into the petiole, and finally to the large pulvinus at the end of the petiole, where the leaf attaches to the stem. The pulvini cells gain and lose turgor due to water moving in and out of these cells, and multiple ion concentrations play a role in the manipulation of water movement.

“The Mimosa’s leaves, similar to Venus Fly Trap’s trigger hairs, are hypersensitive to touch. In line with the touch-sensing function used for tasks such as for defense or nutrient maintenance, these parts have mechanoreceptors linked to mechanosensitive channels that can conduct calcium ions and indirectly relative anions upon touch stimulation, giving rise to depolarization, the initiation of an action potential (AP). They also have voltage-sensitive potassium channels that promote hyperpolarization and turgor formation. Such sensitive plants fire all-or-nothing type APs similar to those seen in animals.

“This movement of folding inwards is energetically costly for the plant and also interferes with the process of photosynthesis.”

See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mimosa_pudica

Mimosa strigillosa - Photo (c) Stephanie, alguns direitos reservados (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Stephanie
Identificação de skelico: Mimosa strigillosa, um membro de Mimosáceas (Subfamília Mimosoideae)
Adicionado em 11 de setembro de 2022
Concordante

Fotos / Sons

Observador

michaelgold

Data

Setembro 7, 2022 09:54 AM CDT

Descrição

“The leaflets also close when stimulated in other ways, such as touching, warming, blowing, and shaking, which are all encapsulated within mechanical or electrical stimulation. These types of movements have been termed seismonastic movements. This reflex may have evolved as a defense mechanism to disincentivize predators, or alternatively to shade the plant in order to reduce water loss due to evaporation. The main structure mechanistically responsible for the drooping of the leaves is the pulvinus. The stimulus is transmitted as an action potential from a stimulated leaflet to the leaflet's swollen base (pulvinus), and from there to the pulvini of the other leaflets, which run along the length of the leaf's rachis. The action potential then passes into the petiole, and finally to the large pulvinus at the end of the petiole, where the leaf attaches to the stem. The pulvini cells gain and lose turgor due to water moving in and out of these cells, and multiple ion concentrations play a role in the manipulation of water movement.

“The Mimosa’s leaves, similar to Venus Fly Trap’s trigger hairs, are hypersensitive to touch. In line with the touch-sensing function used for tasks such as for defense or nutrient maintenance, these parts have mechanoreceptors linked to mechanosensitive channels that can conduct calcium ions and indirectly relative anions upon touch stimulation, giving rise to depolarization, the initiation of an action potential (AP). They also have voltage-sensitive potassium channels that promote hyperpolarization and turgor formation. Such sensitive plants fire all-or-nothing type APs similar to those seen in animals.

“This movement of folding inwards is energetically costly for the plant and also interferes with the process of photosynthesis.”

See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mimosa_pudica

Mimosa - Photo (c) aacocucci, alguns direitos reservados (CC BY-NC), uploaded by aacocucci
Identificação de skelico: Género Mimosa, um membro de Mimosáceas (Subfamília Mimosoideae)
Adicionado em 11 de setembro de 2022
Concordante

Fotos / Sons

Observador

kathrynwells333

Data

Setembro 10, 2022 08:50 AM CDT

Descrição

Fall Socially Distanced BioBlitz 2022 (TMN-EFC)

Mimosa strigillosa - Photo (c) Stephanie, alguns direitos reservados (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Stephanie
Identificação de skelico: Mimosa strigillosa, um membro de Mimosáceas (Subfamília Mimosoideae)
Adicionado em 11 de setembro de 2022
Concordante

Fotos / Sons

Observador

calliope_vii

Data

Setembro 10, 2022 12:33 PM EDT
Mimosa strigillosa - Photo (c) Stephanie, alguns direitos reservados (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Stephanie
Identificação de skelico: Mimosa strigillosa, um membro de Mimosáceas (Subfamília Mimosoideae)
Adicionado em 11 de setembro de 2022
Concordante

Fotos / Sons

Observador

curtispsychonaut

Data

Junho 26, 2021
Mimosa strigillosa - Photo (c) Stephanie, alguns direitos reservados (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Stephanie
Identificação de skelico: Mimosa strigillosa, um membro de Mimosáceas (Subfamília Mimosoideae)
Adicionado em 11 de setembro de 2022
Principal

Fotos / Sons

Observador

adirado

Data

Setembro 11, 2022 09:45 AM CDT
Mimosa strigillosa - Photo (c) Stephanie, alguns direitos reservados (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Stephanie
Identificação de skelico: Mimosa strigillosa, um membro de Mimosáceas (Subfamília Mimosoideae)
Adicionado em 11 de setembro de 2022
Concordante

Fotos / Sons

What

Anolis-Verde (Anolis carolinensis)

Observador

tpatel

Data

Agosto 28, 2022 03:29 PM CDT
Anolis-Verde - Photo (c) Roberto R. Calderón, alguns direitos reservados (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Roberto R. Calderón
Identificação de skelico: Anolis-Verde (Anolis carolinensis)
Adicionado em 29 de agosto de 2022
Concordante

Estatísticas

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