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深海水热气孔的适应性视觉变形
Robert N Jinks1, Tara L Markley, Elizabeth E Taylor
1Department of Biology, Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17604-3003, USA. rjinks@fandm.edu
Nature
|November 8, 2002
概括
浮游生物孔幼虫 (Bythograea thermydron) 有眼睛可以形成图像的视觉. 随着它们的成熟,它们的眼睛适应了增加的灵敏度和检测更长的波长,帮助在深海的热水喷口定居.
科学领域:
- 海洋生物学 海洋生物学
- 深海生态 深海生态
- 感官生物学 感官生物学
背景情况:
- 热水喷泉拥有独特的生态系统和特有动植物.
- 风口动物群的幼虫阶段,如风口Bythograea thermydron,分布广泛.
- 视觉在风口动物的生命历史上所扮演的角色在很大程度上仍未被探索.
研究的目的:
- 调查视觉系统在通风Bythograea thermydron的生命史中的作用.
- 了解风口的幼虫和后幼虫阶段视力如何适应.
- 为了确定视觉色素在不同生命阶段的光谱灵敏度.
主要方法:
- 在幼虫,后幼虫和成年阶段对眼睛形态和光学进行比较分析.
- 对视觉颜料进行光谱光度分析,以确定光谱吸收率.
- 观察幼虫的散播和定居行为.
主要成果:
- Zoea幼虫具有对蓝光敏感的图像形成复合眼睛.
- 变形导致图像形成光学损失和高灵敏性裸视网膜眼的发展.
- 光谱吸收率从蓝色转移到更长的波长,适应通风环境.
结论:
- 孔的视力经历了显著的转变,以图像换取灵敏度.
- 这种视觉适应有助于在深海热水喷泉上进行导航和定位.
- 视觉可以补充其他感官的方向和定位在通风站点.
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