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The Paddlefish Rostrum as an Electrosensory Organ: A Novel Adaptation for Plankton Feeding

机译:作为一种电子感觉器官的桨鱼讲台:浮游生物喂养的一种新型适应。

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The ancient Mississippi River paddlefish, Polyodon spathula, has long been thought to use its oversized rostrum for excavation. Recent studies provide an entirely new interpretation for the function of the paddle, that of an electrical antenna for detecting the electric fields of plankton, P. spathula's primary food. Feeding experiments with juvenile fish demonstrate that paddlefish detect and capture individual daphnia when all sensory modalities except the electrosense have been blocked. The paddle provides space for an extravagant array of ampullary electroreceptors that are found in common with elasmobranchs and primitive bony fish. This exquisite electrosensory organ may also influence the migration of paddlefish in an environment replete with dams and other steel structures, sources of unnatural electric signals (corrosion potentials). In the laboratory, paddlefish are sensitive to and avoid metallic obstacles, even in the dark. Electrosensory processing in the brain involves physiological mechanisms for spatial imaging equivalent to planktivory based on passive electrosensitivity.
机译:长期以来,人们一直认为古老的密西西比河河豚(Polyodon spathula)会使用其超大的讲台进行挖掘。最近的研究为船桨的功能提供了全新的解释,即用于检测浮游生物(即P. spathula的主要食物)电场的电天线的功能。幼鱼的饲喂实验表明,当除触觉以外的所有感觉方式都被阻止时,pad鱼可以检测并捕获单个的水蚤。桨板为多余的壶腹电感受器提供了空间,壶腹电感受器在弹bra和原始骨鱼中很常见。在充满水坝和其他钢结构(非自然电信号(腐蚀电位)的来源)的环境中,这种精致的电感应器官还可能影响pad鱼的迁移。在实验室中,即使在黑暗中,pad鱼也对金属障碍物敏感并能避免金属障碍物。大脑中的电感应处理涉及基于被动电敏感性的等效于浮雕的空间成像生理机制。

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    《BioScience》 |2007年第5期|p.399-407|共9页
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    Lon A. Wilkens (e-mail: wilkensl@umsl.edu) is a professor, in the Center for Neurodynamics and the Department of Biology, University of Missouri, St. Louis, MO 63121.Michael H. Hofmann (e-mail: hofmannm@umsl.edu) is a research assistant professor, in the Center for Neurodynamics and the Department of Biology, University of Missouri, St. Louis, MO 63121.Their research interests include invertebrate neurobiology and the evolution of the brain and behavior of lower vertebrates, with particular emphasis on sensory systems. During previous work on the paddlefish project, Hofmann was an assistant professor at the University of Bonn, Institute for Zoology, 53115 Bonn, Germany;

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