Tuazon Harry, David Samuel, Ma Kenneth, Bhamla M Saad
School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, United States.
bioRxiv. 2024 May 15:2024.05.14.594257. doi: 10.1101/2024.05.14.594257.
We investigate how the spp. freshwater leeches capture and consume blackworms despite the blackworm's ultrafast helical swimming escape reflex and ability to form large tangled 'blobs'. We describe our discovery of a unique spiral 'entombment' strategy used by these leeches to overcome the blackworms' active and collective defenses. Unlike their approach to less reactive and solitary prey like mollusks, where leeches simply attach and suck, leeches employ this spiral entombment strategy specifically adapted for blackworms. Our findings highlight the complex interactions between predator and prey in freshwater ecosystems, providing insights into ecological adaptability and predator-prey dynamics.
我们研究了淡水水蛭如何捕捉并捕食黑虫,尽管黑虫具有超快的螺旋式游动逃脱反射以及形成大型缠结“团块”的能力。我们描述了我们所发现的这些水蛭所采用的一种独特的螺旋“埋葬”策略,以克服黑虫的主动和集体防御。与它们捕食反应较弱且独居的猎物(如软体动物)的方式不同,水蛭捕食软体动物时只是简单地附着并吸食,而对于黑虫,水蛭采用了这种专门适应黑虫的螺旋埋葬策略。我们的研究结果突出了淡水生态系统中捕食者与猎物之间的复杂相互作用,为生态适应性和捕食者 - 猎物动态提供了见解。