Haddock Steven H D, Dunn Casey W, Pugh Philip R, Schnitzler Christine E
Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, 7700 Sandholdt Road, Moss Landing, CA 95039, USA.
Science. 2005 Jul 8;309(5732):263. doi: 10.1126/science.1110441.
Bioluminescence (light production) and fluorescence (re-emission of absorbed radiation as light) are found in an unaccountably diverse array of marine organisms, where their functions are largely unknown. Here we report a deep-sea siphonophore that twitches glowing lures to attract fish. This is rare evidence of bioluminescence used for prey attraction among nonvisual marine organisms. The lures also contain red fluorescent material that shifts the wavelength of emitted light. The existence of a red-luminescent invertebrate suggests that long-wavelength light plays a greater role in marine interactions than previously suspected.
生物发光(发光现象)和荧光(吸收的辐射以光的形式重新发射)在种类繁多、数量惊人的海洋生物中都有发现,但其功能在很大程度上尚不明确。在此,我们报告一种深海管水母,它会抽动发光诱饵来吸引鱼类。这是在非视觉海洋生物中利用生物发光吸引猎物的罕见证据。这些诱饵还含有红色荧光物质,可改变发射光的波长。一种红色发光无脊椎动物的存在表明,长波长光在海洋生物相互作用中所起的作用比之前认为的更大。