De Crop Wannes, Pauwels Elin, Van Hoorebeke Luc, Geerinckx Tom
Evolutionary Morphology of Vertebrates, Ghent University-UGent, K.L. Ledeganckstraat 35, 9000, Ghent, Belgium.
J Morphol. 2013 Oct;274(10):1164-79. doi: 10.1002/jmor.20169. Epub 2013 Jul 30.
Astroblepidae or "climbing catfishes" encompass a single genus of species living in high altitude rivers in the Andes of South America. They are characterized by a specialized head morphology closely resembling their better known, widely radiated sister family Loricariidae, or armored suckermouth catfishes. Existent data show that even though both families share important traits, there are some striking differences as well. Albeit poorly known, Astroblepus species possess a duplicated gill opening, and have the ability to climb vertical rocks or waterfalls. In this study, morphological and kinematic data are combined to yield insights into the functions of the mobile elements of the astroblepid head, and to compare head morphology and biomechanics with those of Loricariidae. We found that, even though there is substantial similarity in head structure of both families, there are major differences in functionally important structures. These include a different lower lip muscle configuration, an alternative oral valve system, and an incurrent gill opening only found in astroblepids. Kinematic analyses confirm that the astroblepid suckermouth, freed from its inhalatory function, offers advantages for climbing in the high-altitude environment, and is used alternately with the extremely mobile pelvic girdle, in a crawling, nonundulatory motion.
星吻鲇科或“爬岩鲇”包含一个单一的属,其物种生活在南美洲安第斯山脉的高海拔河流中。它们的特征是头部形态特殊,与更为人熟知、分布广泛的姐妹科甲鲶科(即有甲吸口鲶)极为相似。现有数据表明,尽管这两个科有一些重要的共同特征,但也存在一些显著差异。尽管星吻鲇属物种鲜为人知,但它们有一对重复的鳃孔,并且有攀爬垂直岩石或瀑布的能力。在本研究中,结合形态学和运动学数据,以深入了解星吻鲇头部可动部分的功能,并将头部形态和生物力学与甲鲶科进行比较。我们发现,尽管两个科的头部结构有很大相似性,但在功能重要的结构上存在重大差异。这些差异包括下唇肌肉结构不同、口瓣系统不同,以及仅在星吻鲇科中发现的入流鳃孔。运动学分析证实,星吻鲇的吸口摆脱了其吸入功能,在高海拔环境中攀爬时具有优势,并与极其灵活的骨盆带交替使用,以进行爬行、非波动式运动。