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从尾扇到螳螂虾的攻击:甲壳动物争斗中的生物力学与行为的桥梁。

From Telson to Attack in Mantis Shrimp: Bridging Biomechanics and Behavior in Crustacean Contests.

机构信息

Department of Biological Sciences, San José State University, San Jose, CA 95192, USA.

The Ocean Foundation, Washington, DC 20036, USA.

出版信息

Integr Comp Biol. 2021 Sep 8;61(2):643-654. doi: 10.1093/icb/icab064.

Abstract

In the spirit of this symposium on the physical mechanisms of behavior, we review mantis shrimp ritualized fighting, from the telson to the attack, as an inspiring example of how the integration of biomechanics and behavioral research can yield a penetrating narrative for how animals accomplish important activities, including agonistic actions. Resolving conflicts with conspecifics over valuable resources is an essential task for animals, and this takes an unusual form in mantis shrimp due to their powerful raptorial appendages. Decades of field and laboratory research have provided key insights into the natural agonistic interactions of diverse mantis shrimp species, including how they use their raptorial weapons against one another in telson sparring matches over cavities. These insights provided the foundation for functional morphologists, biomechanists, and engineers to work through different levels of organization: from the kinematics of how the appendages move to the elastic mechanisms that power the strike, and down to the structure, composition, and material properties that transmit and protect against high-impact forces. Completing this narrative are studies on the defensive telson and how this structure is biomechanically matched to the weapon and the role it plays in ritualized fighting. The biomechanical understanding of the weapon and defense in mantis shrimp has, in turn, enabled a better understanding of whether mantis shrimp assess one another during contests and encouraged questions of evolutionary drivers on both the arsenal and behavior. Altogether, the body of research focused on mantis shrimp has presented perhaps the most comprehensive understanding of fighting, weapons, and defenses among crustaceans, from morphology and biomechanics to behavior and evolution. While this multi-level analysis of ritualized fighting in mantis shrimp is comprehensive, we implore the need to include additional levels of analysis to obtain a truly holistic understanding of this and other crustacean agonistic interactions. Specifically, both molting and environmental conditions are often missing from the narrative, yet they greatly affect crustacean weapons, defenses, and behavior. Applying this approach more broadly would generate a similarly profound understanding of how crustaceans carry out a variety of important tasks in diverse habitats.

摘要

本着本次关于行为的物理机制专题研讨会的精神,我们回顾了螳螂虾的仪式化打斗,从尾扇到攻击,这为我们提供了一个很好的范例,说明了生物力学和行为研究的结合如何为动物完成重要活动(包括争斗行为)提供了一个有说服力的解释。与同类争夺有价值的资源是动物的一项基本任务,而由于螳螂虾拥有强大的捕食性附肢,它们的争斗行为显得尤为特殊。数十年来,野外和实验室研究为我们提供了有关不同螳螂虾物种的自然争斗行为的关键见解,包括它们如何在争夺洞穴的尾扇格斗比赛中相互使用捕食性附肢。这些见解为功能形态学家、生物力学家和工程师提供了基础,使他们能够从不同的组织层次来研究这个问题:从附肢运动的运动学,到产生打击力的弹性机制,再到传递和抵御高冲击力的结构、组成和材料特性。完成这一叙述的还有关于防御性尾扇的研究,以及这种结构如何与武器相匹配,以及它在仪式化打斗中的作用。对螳螂虾武器和防御结构的生物力学理解,反过来又使我们更好地理解了螳螂虾在竞争中是否会相互评估,并促使人们对武器库和行为的进化驱动力提出了质疑。总的来说,研究螳螂虾的研究成果展示了甲壳动物中最全面的关于争斗、武器和防御的理解,涵盖了从形态学和生物力学到行为和进化等多个方面。虽然对螳螂虾仪式化打斗的多层次分析已经很全面,但我们强烈呼吁需要增加额外的分析层次,以获得对这种现象和其他甲壳动物争斗行为的真正全面的理解。具体来说,蜕皮和环境条件通常在叙述中被忽略,但它们会极大地影响甲壳动物的武器、防御和行为。更广泛地应用这种方法将产生对甲壳动物在各种不同生境中执行各种重要任务的类似的深刻理解。

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