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Always chew your food: freshwater stingrays use mastication to process tough insect prey

机译:始终咀嚼食物:淡水黄貂鱼会通过咀嚼来处理坚韧的昆虫猎物

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Chewing, characterized by shearing jaw motions and high-crowned molar teeth, is considered an evolutionary innovation that spurred dietary diversification and evolutionary radiation of mammals. Complex prey-processing behaviours have been thought to be lacking in fishes and other vertebrates, despite the fact that many of these animals feed on tough prey, like insects or even grasses. We investigated prey capture and processing in the insect-feeding freshwater stingray Potamotrygon motoro using high-speed videography. We find that Potamotrygon motoro uses asymmetrical motion of the jaws, effectively chewing, to dismantle insect prey. However, CT scanning suggests that this species has simple teeth. These findings suggest that in contrast to mammalian chewing, asymmetrical jaw action is sufficient for mastication in other vertebrates. We also determined that prey capture in these rays occurs through rapid uplift of the pectoral fins, sucking prey beneath the ray's body, thereby dissociating the jaws from a prey capture role. We suggest that the decoupling of prey capture and processing facilitated the evolution of a highly kinetic feeding apparatus in batoid fishes, giving these animals an ability to consume a wide variety of prey, including molluscs, fishes, aquatic insect larvae and crustaceans. We propose Potamotrygon as a model system for understanding evolutionary convergence of prey processing and chewing in vertebrates.
机译:以咀嚼动作和高冠磨牙为特征的咀嚼被认为是刺激哺乳动物饮食多样化和进化辐射的一项进化创新。人们认为,鱼类和其他脊椎动物缺乏复杂的猎物加工行为,尽管事实上许多这类动物都以坚韧的猎物为食,例如昆虫,甚至是草。我们使用高速摄影技术调查了昆虫喂食的淡水黄貂鱼Potamotrygon摩托车中的猎物捕获和处理。我们发现Potamotrygon摩托车使用颚的不对称运动,有效地咀嚼,以消除昆虫的猎物。但是,CT扫描显示该物种的牙齿简单。这些发现表明,与哺乳动物的咀嚼相反,不对称的下颌动作足以对其他脊椎动物进行咀嚼。我们还确定,通过快速抬起胸鳍将猎物捕获在这些射线中,将猎物吸引到射线的身体下方,从而使颌骨脱离猎物捕获的角色。我们认为,猎物捕获和加工过程之间的脱钩促进了蝙蝠类鱼类中高动态进食装置的进化,使这些动物能够食用种类繁多的猎物,包括软体动物,鱼类,水生昆虫幼虫和甲壳类动物。我们提出Potamotrygon作为模型系统,以了解脊椎动物的猎物加工和咀嚼进化收敛。

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