Science. 1991 Mar 15;251(4999):1346-8. doi: 10.1126/science.251.4999.1346.
Measurements of flow patterns and water velocities inside the oral cavity of blackfish (Orthodon microlepidotus), made with a fiberoptic endoscope and thermistor flow probe, revealed that gill-arch structures act in blackfish as barriers that direct particle-laden water to the mucus-covered roof of the oral cavity, where particles are retained. Gill-arch structures have previously been assumed to be the site of particle retention in suspension-feeding fishes. Water does not pass between these structures in blackfish, and they do not serve as filters that separate particles from the water. These results emphasize the importance of directly assessing flow velocity and direction inside the oral cavity of vertebrate suspension feeders, particularly at the level of the filtering elements.
利用光纤内窥镜和热敏电阻流速探头测量黑鱼(Orthodon microlepidotus)口腔内的流型和水流速度,结果表明,鳃弓结构在黑鱼中充当障碍物,将载有颗粒的水引导至覆盖有黏液的口腔顶部,颗粒在此处被截留。先前认为,鳃弓结构是悬浮摄食鱼类中颗粒截留的部位。在黑鱼中,水不会在这些结构之间通过,它们也不作为将颗粒从水中分离出来的过滤器。这些结果强调了直接评估脊椎动物悬浮食者口腔内流速和方向的重要性,特别是在过滤元件的水平上。