Science. 1978 Jun 23;200(4348):1403-5. doi: 10.1126/science.200.4348.1403.
In laboratory experiments, mixed populations of two marine copepods (Acartia clausi and Eurytemora herdmani) when fed artificial food particles consisting of microcapsules that were either enriched with an encapsulated homogenate of naturally occurring phytoplankton or nonenriched preferentially ingested the enriched capsules. Beads or nonenriched capsules were either seldom ingested or not ingested at all. The observations demonstrate that filter-feeding in these species is a behavioral process, under sensory control, and that the copepods are able to discriminate between enriched and nonenriched food particles.
在实验室实验中,当喂食由微胶囊组成的人工食物颗粒时,两种海洋桡足类(A. clausi 和 E. herdmani)的混合种群优先选择摄取富含天然浮游植物匀浆的胶囊,而不是非富集的胶囊。珠子或非富集的胶囊很少被摄取或根本不被摄取。这些观察结果表明,这些物种的滤食行为是一种受感官控制的行为过程,桡足类能够区分富含和非富含的食物颗粒。