Courtney Robert, Sachlikidis Nik, Jones Rhondda, Seymour Jamie
Australian Institute of Tropical Health and Medicine, James Cook University, Cairns, Queensland, Australia.
NGS aquatic, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia.
PLoS One. 2015 May 13;10(5):e0124256. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0124256. eCollection 2015.
Adult Carukia barnesi medusae feed predominantly on larval fish; however, their mode of prey capture seems more complex than previously described. Our findings revealed that during light conditions, this species extends its tentacles and 'twitches' them frequently. This highlights the lure-like nematocyst clusters in the water column, which actively attract larval fish that are consequently stung and consumed. This fishing behavior was not observed during dark conditions, presumably to reduce energy expenditure when they are not luring visually oriented prey. We found that larger medusae have longer tentacles; however, the spacing between the nematocyst clusters is not dependent on size, suggesting that the spacing of the nematocyst clusters is important for prey capture. Additionally, larger specimens twitch their tentacles more frequently than small specimens, which correlate with their recent ontogenetic prey shift from plankton to larval fish. These results indicate that adult medusae of C. barnesi are not opportunistically grazing in the water column, but instead utilize sophisticated prey capture techniques to specifically target larval fish.
成年巴氏卡鲁水母主要以幼鱼为食;然而,它们捕食猎物的方式似乎比之前描述的更为复杂。我们的研究结果表明,在光照条件下,该物种会伸展触手并频繁“抽动”。这使得水柱中类似诱饵的刺丝囊簇凸显出来,这些簇会主动吸引幼鱼,幼鱼随后会被蜇刺并被吃掉。在黑暗条件下未观察到这种捕食行为,推测这是为了在不吸引视觉导向猎物时减少能量消耗。我们发现较大的水母触手更长;然而,刺丝囊簇之间的间距并不取决于大小,这表明刺丝囊簇的间距对捕食猎物很重要。此外,较大的个体比较小的个体更频繁地抽动触手,这与它们最近从浮游生物到幼鱼的个体发育阶段的猎物转变相关。这些结果表明,成年巴氏卡鲁水母并非在水柱中随机捕食,而是利用复杂的猎物捕获技术专门捕食幼鱼。