Science. 1981 Dec 18;214(4527):1349-50. doi: 10.1126/science.214.4527.1349.
Zooplankton grazers consume appreciable amounts of algae that are not digested. Indigestibility has been considered of adaptive value to the algae and an unqualified disadvantage to the grazer. In Cartesian diver experiments, freshly killed copepods (Acanthocyclops vernalis) produced significant amounts of oxygen when exposed to the light, even after 24 hours of starvation. Also, significant amounts of oxygen were consumed by dead copepods in the dark. These observations suggest that the copepod gut is well suited for photosynthesis by ingested algae.
浮游动物食草动物消耗大量未被消化的藻类。不可消化性被认为对藻类具有适应性价值,而对食草动物则是绝对的劣势。在卡迪尔潜水器实验中,即使在饥饿 24 小时后,刚死亡的桡足类(Acanthocyclops vernalis)暴露在光线下时仍会产生大量氧气。此外,在黑暗中死亡的桡足类也会消耗大量氧气。这些观察结果表明,桡足类肠道非常适合摄入的藻类进行光合作用。