Goyens Jana, Dirckx Joris, Dierick Manuel, Van Hoorebeke Luc, Aerts Peter
University of Antwerp, Laboratory of Functional Morphology, Universiteitsplein 1, B-2610 Antwerp, Belgium.
J Exp Biol. 2014 Apr 1;217(Pt 7):1065-71. doi: 10.1242/jeb.091744.
In the stag beetle family (Lucanidae), males have diverged from females by sexual selection. The males fight each other for mating opportunities with their enlarged mandibles. It is known that owners of larger fighting apparatuses are favoured to win the male-male fights, but it was unclear whether male stag beetles also need to produce high bite forces while grabbing and lifting opponents in fights. We show that male Cyclommatus metallifer stag beetles bite three times as forcefully as females. This is not entirely unexpected given the spectacular nature of the fights, but all the more impressive given the difficulty of achieving this with their long mandibles (long levers). Our results suggest no increase in male intrinsic muscle strength to accomplish this. However, morphological analyses show that the long mandibular output levers in males are compensated by elongated input levers (and thus a wider anterior side of the head). The surplus of male bite force capability is realized by enlargement of the closer muscles of the mandibles, while overall muscle force direction remained optimal. To enable the forceful bites required to ensure male reproductive success, male head size and shape are adapted for long input levers and large muscles. Therefore, the entire head should be regarded as an integral part of male armature.
在锹甲科(Lucanidae)中,雄性通过性选择与雌性产生了差异。雄性用其增大的下颚相互争斗以获得交配机会。已知拥有更大战斗装备的个体更有可能在雄性之间的争斗中获胜,但尚不清楚雄性锹甲在争斗中抓住并举起对手时是否也需要产生强大的咬合力。我们发现雄性金属锹甲(Cyclommatus metallifer)的咬合力是雌性的三倍。考虑到争斗的激烈程度,这并不完全出乎意料,但鉴于它们用长下颚(长杠杆)实现这一点的难度,就更令人印象深刻了。我们的研究结果表明,雄性并非通过增加内在肌肉力量来做到这一点。然而,形态学分析表明,雄性长的下颚输出杠杆由拉长的输入杠杆(以及因此更宽的头部前侧)进行了补偿。雄性咬合力的过剩是通过增大下颚闭合肌实现的,而整体肌肉力的方向保持最佳。为了实现确保雄性繁殖成功所需的有力咬合,雄性的头部大小和形状适应了长输入杠杆和大肌肉。因此,整个头部应被视为雄性武器装备的一个组成部分。