The Secret Life of Plankton

[Stories from the Sea]

[Fish Tale
My Secret Life as Plankton]

How did I get here?

Well, it’s a stranger story
than you might think.

I came from a world of drifters,

a place few humans have ever seen.

The world of plankton.

I came from a batch of a million eggs,
and only a few of us survived.

When I became a larva,
I moved among other drifters.

[“Plankton” comes from the Greek
“planktos” for wandering]

My fellow plankton came in all sizes,
from tiny algae and bacteria

to animals longer than a blue whale.

I shared my nursery
with other embryos and juveniles,

from clams and crabs
to sea urchins and anemones.

(High pitch sound)

We drifting animals
are called zooplankton.

The most common animals here
are copepods and krill.

(Buzzing)

You could search the world over,

but you’d never find a place
more diverse than my childhood home.

A teaspoon of seawater

can contain more
than a million living creatures.

It can be a pretty tough
existence, though.

Trillions are born here,
but only a few make it to adulthood.

He may be no larger than a pin head,

but this crab larva
is an arrow worm’s worst nightmare.

(Bumping noises)

(Buzzing)

Epic battles between carnivores
like these are just one way to get food.

But the real powers
of this place come from phytoplankton.

Single-celled life

that transforms sunlight
and carbon dioxide

into edible gold.

Phytoplankton are the base
for the largest food web in the world.

During the night,

many animals like me
would rise up from the depths

to feed on this sun-powered feast.

(Maraca sound)

I was part of the largest daily
migration of life on Earth.

During the day,

I’d return to the darkness,
where I’d join my bizarre companions.

(High pitch buzz)

(Flapping noises)

Cannibals, like this
sea butterfly mollusk,

that eats its next of kin.

And comb jellies,

that beat cilia like rainbowed eyelashes.

Some of these snare
their prey with sticky tentacles,

while others just take
a bite out of their cousins.

And siphonophores

that catch prey with toxic fishing lures.

But my favorite would have
to be the crustacean Phronima.

Its monstrous looks inspired
the movie “Aliens.”

It can catch tiny bits in its bristles,

but prefers larger prey like salps.

With two sets of eyes,
this female prowls the deeper water.

Prey in hand,

she performs one
of the strangest behaviors

in the entire animal kingdom.

With body parts from her victims,

she delicately assembles
a barrel-like home

feeding her young until they can drift off
and survive on their own.

Best of all, they make the perfect
snack for a small fish like me.

Here among the plankton,

the food web is so tangled and complex,

even scientists don’t know who eats whom.

But I do.

At least now you know a bit of my story.

There’s so much more to me
than just a tasty meal.

[来自大海的故事]

[鱼的故事
我作为浮游生物的秘密生活]

我是怎么到这里的?

嗯,这是一个比你想象的更奇怪的故事

我来自一个流浪者的世界,

一个很少有人见过的地方。

浮游生物的世界。

我来自一批一百万个鸡蛋,
我们中只有少数人幸存下来。

当我成为幼虫时,
我在其他漂泊者中移动。

[“Plankton”来自希腊语
“planktos”,意为游荡]

我的浮游生物有各种大小,
从微小的藻类和细菌

到比蓝鲸还长的动物。


与其他胚胎和幼体共享我的苗圃,

从蛤蜊和螃蟹
到海胆和海葵。

(高音)

我们漂流的
动物叫做浮游动物。

这里最常见的动物
是桡足类和磷虾。

(嗡嗡声)

你可以搜索世界各地,

但你永远找不到
比我童年的家更多样化的地方。

一茶匙海水

可以容纳
超过一百万的生物。

不过,这可能是一个非常艰难的
存在。

数以万亿计的人在这里出生,
但只有少数人能够成年。

他可能不比针头大,

但这只螃蟹幼虫
是箭虫最可怕的噩梦。

(碰撞声)

(嗡嗡声)像这样的

食肉动物之间的史诗般的战斗
只是获取食物的一种方式。

但这个地方真正的
力量来自浮游植物。

将阳光
和二氧化碳

转化为可食用黄金的单细胞生命。

浮游植物是
世界上最大的食物网的基础。

到了晚上,

很多像我一样的动物
会从深海里爬出来吃

这个太阳能的盛宴。

(马拉卡声音)

我是地球上最大的每日
生命迁徙的一部分。

白天

,我会回到黑暗中,
加入我奇异的同伴。

(高音嗡嗡声)

(拍打声)

食人族,就像这种
海蝴蝶软体动物一样,

会吃掉它的近亲。

还有梳状果冻,

像彩虹睫毛一样跳动纤毛。

其中一些
用粘性触手诱捕猎物,

而另一些则只是
从表亲身上咬一口。

还有

用有毒鱼饵捕捉猎物的虹吸管。

但我最喜欢
的是甲壳类动物Phronima。

它的怪异外观启发
了电影“外星人”。

它可以用刷毛捕捉微小的

碎片,但更喜欢像鲑鱼这样的大型猎物。 这只雌性

有两只眼睛,
在更深的水中徘徊。

猎物在手,

她表现

出整个动物王国中最奇怪的行为之一。

她用受害者的身体部位

精心组装
了一个桶状的家来

喂养她的幼崽,直到它们可以漂流
并独立生存。

最重要的是,它们
为像我这样的小鱼提供了完美的零食。

这里的浮游生物

,食物网是如此的错综复杂,

连科学家都不知道谁吃了谁。

但是我愿意。

至少现在你知道我的故事了。

对我来说
,不仅仅是一顿美味的饭菜。