Department of Physiology & Biophysics, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, CO, 80045, USA.
Department of Zoology, Denver Museum of Nature & Science, Denver, CO, 80205, USA.
Hear Res. 2020 Sep 15;395:108017. doi: 10.1016/j.heares.2020.108017. Epub 2020 Jun 17.
This article presents a comparative study of morphology of the avian middle ear. The general morphology of the columella shows considerable variation across species, yet few studies have attempted to provide quantitative comparisons, and basic anatomical data has not been thoroughly reported. In this study, we examined the middle ear in 49 taxonomically diverse species of bird. We found significant correlations between measurements of several features (columellar length, mass, tympanic membrane area, footplate area) and interaural diameter. While scaling of columellar length with interaural diameter is consistent with isometry, masses and areas showed negative allometry, or a non-proportional scaling with interaural diameter. These observations remained true even for species with unusual middle ear morphology, such as Alcedinidae (Kingfishers) in which the basal struts of the columella form a structure almost resembling a mammalian stapes, or Tytonidae (Barn Owls) which have a highly bulbous footplate. It therefore appears that allometry cannot help explain the morphological variation in the columella.
本文对禽类中耳的形态进行了比较研究。中柱的一般形态在不同物种之间存在相当大的差异,但很少有研究试图提供定量比较,而且基本的解剖学数据也没有得到彻底的报道。在这项研究中,我们检查了 49 种分类学上不同的鸟类的中耳。我们发现几个特征(中柱长度、质量、鼓膜面积、足板面积)的测量值之间存在显著相关性与耳间距。虽然中柱长度与耳间距的比例与等比例一致,但质量和面积表现出负异速生长,即与耳间距不成比例的缩放。即使对于中耳形态异常的物种,如翠鸟科(翠鸟),其中柱的基底支柱形成的结构几乎类似于哺乳动物的镫骨,或管鼻鹱科(仓鸮),其足板非常球根状,这些观察结果仍然是正确的。因此,似乎异速生长并不能解释中柱形态的变异。