Eventually, since there would be a strong selective pressure to avoid eating mirror cyanobacteria whenever possible. I do not know if zooplankton will be able to immediately distinguish and reject mirror cyanobacteria because I do not know how zooplankton determine whether a potential food item is edible or not. Regardless, discerning lifeforms would still risk starvation because mirror cyanobacteria would outcompete normal cyanobacteria.
Edited Second Sentence for Clarity: (Old) However, I’m not sure if mirror cyanobacteria would initially taste bad to zooplankton and consequentially get rejected. --> (New) I do not know if zooplankton will be able to immediately distinguish and reject mirror cyanobacteria because I do not know how zooplankton determine whether a potential food item is edible or not.
Mirror cyanobacteria would be less likely to be successfully digested for nutrients, but would they be less likely to be eaten by zooplankton?
Eventually, since there would be a strong selective pressure to avoid eating mirror cyanobacteria whenever possible. I do not know if zooplankton will be able to immediately distinguish and reject mirror cyanobacteria because I do not know how zooplankton determine whether a potential food item is edible or not. Regardless, discerning lifeforms would still risk starvation because mirror cyanobacteria would outcompete normal cyanobacteria.
Edited Second Sentence for Clarity: (Old) However, I’m not sure if mirror cyanobacteria would initially taste bad to zooplankton and consequentially get rejected. --> (New) I do not know if zooplankton will be able to immediately distinguish and reject mirror cyanobacteria because I do not know how zooplankton determine whether a potential food item is edible or not.