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Mechanical stress fracture risk and beak evolution in Darwins ground finches (Geospiza)

机译:达尔文地雀(Geospiza)的机械应力断裂风险和喙状演化

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Darwin's finches have radiated from a common ancestor into 14 descendent species, each specializing on distinct food resources and evolving divergent beak forms. Beak morphology in the ground finches (Geospiza) has been shown to evolve via natural selection in response to variation in food type, food availability and interspecific competition for food. From a mechanical perspective, however, beak size and shape are only indirectly related to birds' abilities to crack seeds, and beak form is hypothesized to evolve mainly under selection for fracture avoidance. Here, we test the fracture-avoidance hypothesis using finite-element modelling. We find that across species, mechanical loading is similar and approaches reported values of bone strength, thus suggesting pervasive selection on fracture avoidance. Additionally, deep and wide beaks are better suited for dissipating stress than are more elongate beaks when scaled to common sizes and loadings. Our results illustrate that deep and wide beaks in ground finches enable reduction of areas with high stress and peak stress magnitudes, allowing birds to crack hard seeds while limiting the risk of beak failure. These results may explain strong selection on beak depth and width in natural populations of Darwin's finches.
机译:达尔文的雀科已经从一个共同的祖先辐射到14个后代物种,每个物种专门研究不同的食物资源和不断变化的喙形状。地面雀(Geospiza)的喙形态已被证明是通过自然选择来进化的,以响应食物类型,食物供应量和种间食物竞争的变化。但是,从机械角度来看,喙的大小和形状仅与禽类破解种子的能力间接相关,并且认为喙的形态主要在避免骨折的选择下演变。在这里,我们使用有限元模型测试避免断裂的假设。我们发现,跨物种,机械负荷是相似的,并且接近报道的骨强度值,因此提示在避免骨折方面的广泛选择。此外,当按比例缩放到常见的大小和载荷时,深长的喙比宽长的喙更适合于消除应力。我们的结果表明,在地面雀科中,深而宽的喙可以减少高应力和峰值应力幅度的区域,从而使鸟类能够裂开坚硬的种子,同时限制了喙失败的风险。这些结果可能解释了达尔文雀类自然种群中喙深度和宽度的强烈选择。

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