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鲨鱼(软骨鱼纲,板鳃亚纲)唇软骨的形态变异性与功能

Morphological Variability and Function of Labial Cartilages in Sharks (Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchii).

作者信息

Klimpfinger Claudia, Kriwet Jürgen

机构信息

Department of Paleontology, University of Vienna, 1090 Vienna, Austria.

出版信息

Biology (Basel). 2023 Dec 3;12(12):1486. doi: 10.3390/biology12121486.

Abstract

(1) Background: Labial cartilages (LCs), as their name suggests, lie in the folds of the connective tissue, the lips, framing the gape of elasmobranch chondrichthyans. As such, these cartilages lie laterally to the jaws and marginal teeth. They are considered to influence the ability of creating suction during the feeding process. As past studies have shown, LCs in sharks are as diverse as their varied feeding techniques and differ between species in number, size, shape, and position. This allows establishing parameters for inferring the feeding and hunting behaviors in these ecologically important fishes. (2) Methods: We present a study of LCs based on the CT scans of more than 100 extant shark species and, therefore, represent at least one member of every living family within the Euselachii, excluding batoids. (3) Results: Accordingly, sharks without labial cartilages or that have only small remnants are ram feeders or use pure biting and mainly occupy higher trophic levels (tertiary and quaternary consumers), whereas suction-feeding sharks have higher numbers (up to five pairs) of well-developed LCs and occupy slightly lower trophic levels (mainly secondary consumers). Species with unique feeding strategies, like the cookie-cutter shark (, an ectoparasite), display distinct shapes of LCs, while generalist species, conversely, exhibit a simpler arrangement of LCs. (4) Conclusions: We propose a dichotomous identification key to classify single LCs into different morphotypes and propose combinations of morphotypes that result in suction feeding differing in strength and, therefore, different hunting and feeding strategies. The conclusions of this study allow to infer information about feeding strategies not only in extant less-known sharks but also extinct sharks.

摘要

(1) 背景:唇软骨(LCs),顾名思义,位于结缔组织褶皱即唇部中,构成板鳃亚纲软骨鱼类口裂的框架。因此,这些软骨位于颌骨和边缘牙齿的外侧。它们被认为会影响进食过程中产生吸力的能力。正如过去的研究所示,鲨鱼的唇软骨与其多样的进食技巧一样多样,在不同物种之间,其数量、大小、形状和位置都有所不同。这使得能够建立参数来推断这些具有重要生态意义的鱼类的进食和捕猎行为。(2) 方法:我们基于对100多种现存鲨鱼物种的CT扫描结果进行唇软骨研究,因此代表了真鲨目(不包括鳐形目)每个现存科至少一个成员。(3) 结果:相应地,没有唇软骨或仅有小残余的鲨鱼是冲撞式捕食者或仅使用纯粹撕咬,且主要占据较高营养级(三级和四级消费者),而通过吸力进食的鲨鱼有数量更多(多达五对)且发育良好的唇软骨,占据略低的营养级(主要是二级消费者)。具有独特进食策略的物种,如雪茄达摩鲨(一种体外寄生虫),展示出独特形状的唇软骨,而泛食性物种则相反,展现出更简单的唇软骨排列。(4) 结论:我们提出了一个二分识别键,将单个唇软骨分类为不同的形态类型,并提出形态类型的组合,这些组合会导致不同强度的吸力进食,进而产生不同的捕猎和进食策略。本研究的结论不仅有助于推断现存鲜为人知的鲨鱼进食策略的信息,也有助于推断已灭绝鲨鱼的相关信息。

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