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Modelling tooth–prey interactions in sharks: the importance of dynamic testing

机译:建模鲨鱼中牙齿与猎物之间的相互作用:动态测试的重要性

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The shape of shark teeth varies among species, but traditional testing protocols have revealed no predictive relationship between shark tooth morphology and performance. We developed a dynamic testing device to quantify cutting performance of teeth. We mimicked head-shaking behaviour in feeding large sharks by attaching teeth to the blade of a reciprocating power saw fixed in a custom-built frame. We tested three tooth types at biologically relevant speeds and found differences in tooth cutting ability and wear. Teeth from the bluntnose sixgill (Hexanchus griseus) showed poor cutting ability compared with tiger (Galeocerdo cuvier), sandbar (Carcharhinus plumbeus) and silky (C. falciformis) sharks, but they also showed no wear with repeated use. Some shark teeth are very sharp at the expense of quickly dulling, while others are less sharp but dull more slowly. This demonstrates that dynamic testing is vital to understanding the performance of shark teeth.
机译:鲨鱼牙齿的形状因物种而异,但是传统的测试规程表明鲨鱼牙齿的形态与性能之间没有预测关系。我们开发了一种动态测试设备来量化牙齿的切割性能。我们通过在固定在定制框架中的往复式电锯的锯片上安装锯齿来模仿喂食大鲨鱼时的摇头行为。我们以生物学相关的速度测试了三种类型的牙齿,发现了牙齿切割能力和磨损方面的差异。与老虎(Galeocerdo cuvier),沙洲(Carcharhinus plumbeus)和柔滑(C. falciformis)鲨鱼相比,钝角六腮(Hexanchus griseus)的牙齿显示出较差的切割能力,但重复使用也无磨损。一些鲨鱼的牙齿非常锋利,以快速变钝为代价,而另一些鲨鱼的牙齿较不锋利,但钝度却较慢。这表明动态测试对于理解鲨鱼牙齿的性能至关重要。

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