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行动缓慢的捕食性腹足纲动物在快速且湍急的水流中追踪猎物气味。

Slow-moving predatory gastropods track prey odors in fast and turbulent flow.

作者信息

Ferner Matthew C, Weissburg Marc J

机构信息

School of Biology, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332-0230, USA.

出版信息

J Exp Biol. 2005 Mar;208(Pt 5):809-19. doi: 10.1242/jeb.01438.

Abstract

Olfactory searching by aquatic predators is reliant upon the hydrodynamic processes that transport and modify chemical signals. Previous studies indicate that the search behavior of some benthic crustaceans is hindered by rapid water flow and turbulent mixing of prey chemicals, but different sensory strategies employed by other taxa might offset such detrimental effects. Using a laboratory flume, we investigated the odor-tracking behavior of a marine gastropod whelk (Busycon carica) to test the generalization that turbulence interferes with chemically mediated navigation. We exposed individual whelks to turbulent odor plumes in free-stream velocities of 1.5, 5, 10 or 15 cm s(-1), or with one of two obstructions placed upstream of the odor source in an intermediate flow of 5 cm s(-1). Measurements of velocity and stimulus properties confirmed that obstruction treatments increased turbulence intensity and altered the fine-scale structure of downstream odor plumes. In all conditions tested, between 36-63% of test animals successfully located the odor source from 1.5 m downstream with no significant effect of flow treatment. Search behaviors, such as cross-stream meander were reduced at higher flow velocities and in the presence of obstructions, allowing whelks to reach the odor source significantly more quickly than in slower, less turbulent conditions. Our results demonstrate that whelks can respond to chemical information in fast and turbulent flow, and we suggest that these slow-moving predators can forage in hydrodynamic environments where the olfactory abilities of other taxa are limited.

摘要

水生捕食者的嗅觉搜索依赖于传输和改变化学信号的流体动力学过程。先前的研究表明,快速水流和猎物化学物质的湍流混合会阻碍一些底栖甲壳类动物的搜索行为,但其他类群采用的不同感官策略可能会抵消这种不利影响。我们利用实验室水槽,研究了一种海洋腹足纲蛾螺(Busycon carica)的气味追踪行为,以验证湍流会干扰化学介导导航这一普遍观点。我们将个体蛾螺暴露于自由流速度分别为1.5、5、10或15厘米/秒的湍流气味羽流中,或者在5厘米/秒的中等流速下,将两种障碍物之一放置在气味源上游。对速度和刺激特性的测量证实,障碍物处理增加了湍流强度,并改变了下游气味羽流的精细结构。在所有测试条件下,36%至63%的测试动物成功从下游1.5米处找到气味源(水流处理无显著影响)。在较高流速和存在障碍物的情况下,诸如横向蜿蜒等搜索行为会减少,这使得蛾螺比在较慢、湍流较小的条件下能更快地到达气味源。我们的研究结果表明,蛾螺能够在快速和湍流的水流中对化学信息做出反应,并且我们认为这些行动缓慢的捕食者能够在其他类群嗅觉能力受限的流体动力学环境中觅食。

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