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Discovery of a sensory organ that coordinates lunge feeding in rorqual whales

机译:发现一种能协调不规则鲸鱼中弓步进食的感觉器官

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Top ocean predators have evolved multiple solutions to the challenges of feeding in the water. At the largest scale, rorqual whales (Balaenopteridae) engulf and filter prey-laden water by lunge feeding, a strategy that is unique among vertebrates. Lunge feeding is facilitated by several morphological specializations, including bilaterally separate jaws that loosely articulate with the skull, hyper-expandable throat pleats, or ventral groove blubber, and a rigid y-shaped fibrocartilage structure branching from the chin into the ventral groove blubber. The linkages and functional coordination among these features, however, remain poorly understood. Here we report the discovery of a sensory organ embedded within the fibrous symphysis between the unfused jaws that is present in several rorqual species, at both fetal and adult stages. Vascular and nervous tissue derived from the ancestral, anterior-most tooth socket insert into this organ, which contains connective tissue and papillae suspended in a gel-like matrix. These papillae show the hallmarks of a mechanoreceptor, containing nerves and encapsulated nerve termini. Histological, anatomical and kinematic evidence indicate that this sensory organ responds to both the dynamic rotation of the jaws during mouth opening and closure, and ventral groove blubber expansion through direct mechanical linkage with the y-shaped fibrocartilage structure. Along with vibrissae on the chin, providing tactile prey sensation, this organ provides the necessary input to the brain for coordinating the initiation, modulation and end stages of engulfment, a paradigm that is consistent with unsteady hydrodynamic models and tag data from lunge-feeding rorquals. Despite the antiquity of unfused jaws in baleen whales since the late Oligocene14 (~23-28 million years ago), this organ represents an evolutionary novelty for rorquals, based on its absence in all other lineages of extant baleen whales. This innovation has a fundamental role in one of the most extreme feeding methods in aquatic vertebrates, which facilitated the evolution of the largest vertebrates ever.
机译:顶级海洋捕食者已经开发出多种解决方案,以应对水中的喂养挑战。在最大的规模上,不规则鲸鱼(Balaenopteridae)吞食并过滤了充满饵料的水,这是脊椎动物独有的策略。几种形态学专门技术可以促进肺部进食,包括与颅骨松动的两侧分开的下颌,过度膨胀的喉咙褶或腹沟肌脂,以及从下巴分支到腹沟肌脂的坚硬的y形纤维软骨结构。但是,这些功能之间的联系和功能协调仍然知之甚少。在这里,我们报告发现在胎儿和成年阶段的几种不规则物种中存在的未融合颌骨之间的纤维共生体中嵌入感觉器官的发现。源自祖先,最前牙窝的血管和神经组织插入该器官,其中包含结缔组织和悬浮在凝胶状基质中的乳突。这些乳头显示机械感受器的标志,其中包含神经和包囊的神经末端。组织学,解剖学和运动学证据表明,该感觉器官通过与y形纤维软骨结构直接机械连接,对嘴张开和闭合过程中颌骨的动态旋转以及腹沟脂肪膨胀做出反应。与下巴上的触须一起,提供触觉的猎物感觉,该器官为大脑提供了必要的输入,以协调吞噬的开始,调节和结束阶段,该范例与不稳定的水动力模型和弓箭食人鱼的标签数据相一致。尽管自渐新世晚期(约23-28百万年前)古鲸的颌骨融合不清,但由于它在现存古鲸的所有其他世系中均不存在,该器官仍代表着轮齿类动物的进化新奇。这项创新在水生脊椎动物最极端的饲养方法之一中具有根本作用,它促进了有史以来最大的脊椎动物的进化。

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    《Nature》 |2012年第7399期|p.498-501|共4页
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    Department of Paleobiology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, PO Box 37012, Washington, District of Columbia 20013-7013, USA,Departments of Mammalogy and Paleontology, Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture, Seattle, Washington 98195, USA;

    Cascadia Research Collective, 218'/. West 4th Avenue, Olympia, Washington 98501, USA;

    Department of Cellular and Physiological Sciences, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia V6T 1Z3, Canada;

    FPInnovations, 2665 East Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia V6T 1W5, Canada;

    Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, 0hio44195, USA;

    Department of Zoology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia V6T1Z4,Canada;

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