Camp Ariel L, Scott Bradley, Brainerd Elizabeth L, Wilga Cheryl D
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alaska Anchorage, Anchorage, AK, USA
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, USA.
Proc Biol Sci. 2017 Jul 26;284(1859). doi: 10.1098/rspb.2017.0847.
Positioned at the intersection of the head, body and forelimb, the pectoral girdle has the potential to function in both feeding and locomotor behaviours-although the latter has been studied far more. In ray-finned fishes, the pectoral girdle attaches directly to the skull and is retracted during suction feeding, enabling the ventral body muscles to power rapid mouth expansion. However, in sharks, the pectoral girdle is displaced caudally and entirely separate from the skull (as in tetrapods), raising the question of whether it is mobile during suction feeding and contributing to suction expansion. We measured three-dimensional kinematics of the pectoral girdle in white-spotted bamboo sharks during suction feeding with X-ray reconstruction of moving morphology, and found the pectoral girdle consistently retracted about 11° by rotating caudoventrally about the dorsal scapular processes. This motion occurred mostly after peak gape, so it likely contributed more to accelerating captured prey through the oral cavity and pharynx, than to prey capture as in ray-finned fishes. Our results emphasize the multiple roles of the pectoral girdle in feeding and locomotion, both of which should be considered in studying the functional and evolutionary morphology of this structure.
肩带位于头部、身体和前肢的交汇处,具有在进食和运动行为中发挥作用的潜力——尽管对后者的研究要多得多。在硬骨鱼中,肩带直接与头骨相连,并在吸食时缩回,使腹部身体肌肉能够为快速的口腔扩张提供动力。然而,在鲨鱼中,肩带向尾侧移位,与头骨完全分离(如四足动物),这就引发了一个问题,即它在吸食时是否可移动并有助于吸食扩张。我们通过X射线重建运动形态学测量了白点竹鲨在吸食时肩带的三维运动学,发现肩带通过围绕肩胛背突向尾腹侧旋转,始终缩回约11°。这种运动大多发生在张口峰值之后,因此它可能更多地是通过口腔和咽部加速捕获的猎物,而不是像硬骨鱼那样用于捕获猎物。我们的结果强调了肩带在进食和运动中的多种作用,在研究该结构的功能和进化形态时,这两者都应予以考虑。