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锤头双髻鲨的视野增强。

Enhanced visual fields in hammerhead sharks.

机构信息

Biological Sciences, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL 33431, USA.

出版信息

J Exp Biol. 2009 Dec;212(Pt 24):4010-8. doi: 10.1242/jeb.032615.

Abstract

Several factors that influence the evolution of the unusual head morphology of hammerhead sharks (family Sphyrnidae) are proposed but few are empirically tested. In this study we tested the 'enhanced binocular field' hypothesis (that proposes enhanced frontal binocularity) by comparison of the visual fields of three hammerhead species: the bonnethead shark, Sphyrna tiburo, the scalloped hammerhead shark, Sphyrna lewini, and the winghead shark, Eusphyra blochii, with that of two carcharhinid species: the lemon shark, Negaprion brevirostris, and the blacknose shark, Carcharhinus acronotus. Additionally, eye rotation and head yaw were quantified to determine if species compensate for large blind areas anterior to the head. The winghead shark possessed the largest anterior binocular overlap (48 deg.) and was nearly four times larger than that of the lemon (10 deg.) and blacknose (11 deg.) sharks. The binocular overlap in the scalloped hammerhead sharks (34 deg.) was greater than the bonnethead sharks (13 deg.) and carcharhinid species; however, the bonnethead shark did not differ from the carcharhinids. These results indicate that binocular overlap has increased with lateral head expansion in hammerhead sharks. The hammerhead species did not demonstrate greater eye rotation in the anterior or posterior direction. However, both the scalloped hammerhead and bonnethead sharks exhibited greater head yaw during swimming (16.9 deg. and 15.6 deg., respectively) than the lemon (15.1 deg.) and blacknose (15.0 deg.) sharks, indicating a behavioral compensation for the anterior blind area. This study illustrates the larger binocular overlap in hammerhead species relative to their carcharhinid sister taxa and is consistent with the 'enhanced binocular field' hypothesis.

摘要

几种影响锤头鲨( Sphyrnidae 科)异常头部形态进化的因素被提出,但很少有经过实证检验的。在这项研究中,我们通过比较三种锤头鲨( Sphyrna tiburo 、 Sphyrna lewini 和 Eusphyra blochii )的视野,与两种真鲨科( Negaprion brevirostris 和 Carcharhinus acronotus )的比较,来检验“增强双眼视野”假说(提出增强额前双眼视力)。此外,还对眼球旋转和头部偏航进行了量化,以确定物种是否补偿头部前方的大盲区。 winghead 鲨具有最大的前部双眼重叠(48 度),几乎是柠檬鲨(10 度)和黑鼻鲨(11 度)的四倍。 scalloped 锤头鲨的双眼重叠(34 度)大于 bonnethead 鲨鱼(13 度)和真鲨科;然而, bonnethead 鲨鱼与真鲨科没有区别。这些结果表明,在锤头鲨中,双眼重叠随着头部的侧向扩张而增加。锤头鲨物种在前部或后部方向没有表现出更大的眼球旋转。然而, scalloped 锤头鲨和 bonnethead 鲨鱼在游泳时表现出更大的头部偏航(分别为 16.9 度和 15.6 度),而柠檬鲨(15.1 度)和黑鼻鲨(15.0 度),表明它们对前部盲区进行了行为补偿。这项研究说明了锤头鲨相对于它们的真鲨科姐妹种具有更大的双眼重叠,这与“增强双眼视野”假说一致。

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