Kemp Addison D, Christopher Kirk E
Department of Anthropology, University of Texas at Austin, Texas.
Anat Rec (Hoboken). 2014 Apr;297(4):781-90. doi: 10.1002/ar.22892. Epub 2014 Feb 13.
The semicircular canals of the inner ear detect head rotations and trigger compensatory movements that stabilize gaze and help maintain visual fixation. Mammals with large eyes and high visual acuity require precise gaze stabilization mechanisms because they experience diminished visual functionality at low thresholds of uncompensated motion. Because semicircular canal radius of curvature is a primary determinant of canal sensitivity, species with large canal radii are expected to be capable of more precise gaze stabilization than species with small canal radii. Here, we examine the relationship between mean semicircular canal radius of curvature, eye size, and visual acuity in a large sample of mammals. Our results demonstrate that eye size and visual acuity both explain a significant proportion of the variance in mean canal radius of curvature after statistically controlling for the effects of body mass and phylogeny. These findings suggest that variation in mean semicircular canal radius of curvature among mammals is partly the result of selection for improved gaze stabilization in species with large eyes and acute vision. Our results also provide a possible functional explanation for the small semicircular canal radii of fossorial mammals and plesiadapiforms.
内耳的半规管检测头部旋转,并触发补偿性运动,以稳定注视并帮助维持视觉固定。眼睛大且视力敏锐的哺乳动物需要精确的注视稳定机制,因为它们在未补偿运动的低阈值下视觉功能会减弱。由于半规管的曲率半径是管道灵敏度的主要决定因素,因此预计具有大管道半径的物种比具有小管道半径的物种能够实现更精确的注视稳定。在这里,我们研究了大量哺乳动物样本中平均半规管曲率半径、眼睛大小和视力之间的关系。我们的结果表明,在对体重和系统发育的影响进行统计控制后,眼睛大小和视力都解释了平均管道曲率半径方差的很大一部分。这些发现表明,哺乳动物平均半规管曲率半径的变化部分是由于对大眼睛和敏锐视力物种中改善注视稳定的选择结果。我们的结果还为穴居哺乳动物和近猴类的小半规管半径提供了一种可能的功能解释。