中远洋桡足动物胸鳍鱼受控水动力刺激下的快速跳跃和生物发光。

D K Hartline, E J Buskey, P H Lenz
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摘要

积极垂直迁徙的中远洋桡足动物是各种各样的鱼类和无脊椎动物的猎物。它们对掠食性攻击的反应包括剧烈的逃跑跳跃和释放生物发光物质。在定量的水动力干扰下,鱿鱼胸足类桡足类动物发生了脱逃跳跃和生物发光放电。短暂的弱刺激(峰值水速64 +/- 21 {mu}m s-1)引起微弱的(峰值力6.5达因)推进反应(“跳跃”),没有生物发光。中等刺激(1580 +/- 780 {mu}m s-1)产生强大的推进反应,由四对游泳腿(“踢腿”)协调的长时间力量划水组成。峰值力平均为42达因。需要强刺激(5520 +/- 3420 {mu}m s-1)才能引起跳跃和生物发光放电。在一些情况下,由于仪器对刺激强度的限制,需要多种刺激来唤起生物发光。重复的生物发光放电可以被唤起,但这种反应性迅速减弱。跳跃反应的潜伏期(14 +/- 4 ms)短于伴随的生物发光放电(49 +/- 26 ms)。与逃跑跳跃相比,触发生物发光放电的阈值更高,这表明桡足类动物将这种防御机制保存下来,以应对更大的威胁。
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Rapid Jumps and Bioluminescence Elicited by Controlled Hydrodynamic Stimuli in a Mesopelagic Copepod, Pleuromamma xiphias.

Actively vertically migrating mesopelagic copepods are preyed upon by a wide variety of fishes and invertebrates. Their responses to predatory attacks include vigorous escape jumps and discharge of bioluminescent material. Escape jumps and bioluminescent discharges in the calanoid copepod Pleuromamma xiphias were elicited by quantified hydrodynamic disturbances. Brief weak stimuli (peak water velocity 64 +/- 21 {mu}m s-1) elicited weak (peak force 6.5 dynes) propulsive responses ("jumps") and no bioluminescence. Moderate stimuli (1580 +/- 780 {mu}m s-1) produced strong propulsive responses consisting of long trains of coordinated power strokes by the four pairs of swimming legs ("kicks"). Peak forces averaged 42 dynes. Strong stimuli (5520 +/- 3420 {mu}m s-1) were required to elicit both a jump and a bioluminescent discharge. In several cases, multiple stimuli were needed to evoke bioluminescence, given the limits on stimulus magnitude imposed by the apparatus. Repeated bioluminescent discharges could be evoked, but this responsiveness waned rapidly. Latencies for the jump response (14 +/- 4 ms) were shorter than for the accompanying bioluminescent discharge (49 +/- 26 ms). The higher threshold for eliciting bioluminescent discharge compared to escape jumps suggests that the copepods save this defense mechanism for what is perceived to be a stronger threat.

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