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Bromeliad Biota

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Description: Detailed information about animals and plants that depend to some extent on bromeliads as a place in which to live, or as food.
Original Painting by: William H. Bond As Published in National Geographic 1975 147(3):393 Used with Permission of National Geographic Many bromeliads impound water in a central cup and/or in separate leaf axils. The small bodies of water thus trapped may function as aquaria for aquatic organisms and are called phytotelmata. The animals and other organisms that live in them are not pests of bromeliads, but a few (some mosquitoes) cause problems for people.
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