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蚂蚁(膜翅目:蚁科)工蚁平面头部形状咬合力的力学需求

Mechanical demands of bite in plane head shapes of ant (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) workers.

作者信息

Klunk Cristian L, Argenta Marco A, Casadei-Ferreira Alexandre, Pie Marcio R

机构信息

Graduate Program in Ecology and Conservation Universidade Federal do Paraná Curitiba Brazil.

Department of Civil Construction Universidade Federal do Paraná Curitiba Brazil.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2023 Jun 6;13(6):e10162. doi: 10.1002/ece3.10162. eCollection 2023 Jun.

Abstract

Food processing can exert significant evolutionary pressures on the morphological evolution of animal appendages. The ant genus displays a remarkable degree of morphological differentiation and task specialization among its workers. Notably, there is considerable variation in head shape within worker subcastes of , which could affect the stress patterns generated by bite-related muscle contraction. In this study, we use finite element analysis (FEA) to investigate the effect of the variation in head plane shape in stress patterns, while exploring the morphospace of worker head shapes. We hypothesize that the plane head shapes of majors are optimized for dealing with stronger bites. Furthermore, we expect that plane head shapes at the edges of each morphospace would exhibit mechanical limitations that prevent further expansion of the occupied morphospace. We vectorized five head shapes for each worker type located at the center and edges of the corresponding morphospaces. We conducted linear static FEA to analyze the stresses generated by mandibular closing muscle contraction. Our findings indicate that plane head shapes of majors exhibit signs of optimization to deal with stronger bites. Stresses are distinctly directed along the lateral margins of the head, following the direction of muscle contraction, whereas the stresses on the plane head shapes of minors tend to concentrate around the mandibular articulations. However, the comparatively higher stress levels observed on majors' plane head shapes suggest a demand for cuticular reinforcement, like increased cuticle thickness or sculpturing pattern. Our results align with the expectations regarding the main colony tasks performed by each worker subcaste, and we find evidence of biomechanical limitations on extreme plane head shapes for majors and minors.

摘要

食品加工会对动物附肢的形态进化施加重大的进化压力。蚂蚁属的工蚁之间表现出显著程度的形态分化和任务专业化。值得注意的是,在该属工蚁亚等级中,头部形状存在相当大的差异,这可能会影响与叮咬相关的肌肉收缩所产生的应力模式。在本研究中,我们使用有限元分析(FEA)来研究头部平面形状变化对应力模式的影响,同时探索该属工蚁头部形状的形态空间。我们假设大兵蚁的平面头部形状经过优化,以应对更强的叮咬。此外,我们预计每个形态空间边缘的平面头部形状会表现出机械限制,从而阻止所占据的形态空间进一步扩展。我们将位于相应形态空间中心和边缘的每种该属工蚁类型的五个头部形状进行了矢量化处理。我们进行了线性静态有限元分析,以分析下颌闭合肌肉收缩产生的应力。我们的研究结果表明,大兵蚁的平面头部形状呈现出为应对更强叮咬而优化的迹象。应力明显沿着头部的侧边缘方向分布,与肌肉收缩方向一致,而小兵蚁的平面头部形状上的应力往往集中在下颌关节周围。然而,在大兵蚁的平面头部形状上观察到的相对较高的应力水平表明需要进行表皮强化,比如增加表皮厚度或雕刻图案。我们的结果与关于每个工蚁亚等级在蚁群中执行的主要任务的预期相符,并且我们发现了关于大兵蚁和小兵蚁极端平面头部形状存在生物力学限制的证据。

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