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. 2009 Jan 12;106(3):935–940. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0812182106

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1.

Field observation of organisms drawn to baits of 50–100 seeds deposited in a natural population of A. thaliana. (A) Juvenile earwigs (Forficula sp.). (B) The beetle Amara aenea. (C) Ants (T. caespitum) removing seed. (D) Two isopod crustacea. The upper individual was tentatively identified as A. vulgare. (E) the isopod P. scaber and an earthworm (yellow arrowhead; not observed to remove seeds). (F) P. scaber visiting seed bait near a compost heap.