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The fish in the turtle: on the functionality of the oropharynx in the common musk turtle Sternotherus odoratus (Chelonia, Kinosternidae) concerning feeding and underwater respiration.

机译:乌龟中的鱼:关于普通麝香乌龟Sternotherus odoratus(Chelonia,Kinosternidae)口咽的功能,涉及进食和水下呼吸。

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In tetrapods, the oropharyngeal cavity and its anatomical structures are mainly, but not exclusively, responsible for the uptake and intraoral transport of food. In this study, we provide structural evidence for a second function of the oropharynx in the North American common musk turtle, Sternotherus odoratus, Kinosternidae: aquatic gas exchange. Using high-speed video, we demonstrate that S. odoratus can grasp food on land by its jaws, but is afterward incapable of lingual based intraoral transport; food is always lost during such an attempt. Scanning electron microscopy and light microscopy reveal that the reason for this is a poorly developed tongue. Although small, the tongue bears a variety of lobe-like papillae, which might be misinterpreted as an adaptation for terrestrial food uptake. Similar papillae also cover most of the oropharynx. They are highly vascularized as shown by light microscopy and may play an important role in aquatic gas exchange. The vascularization of the oropharyngeal papillae in S. odoratus is then compared with that in Emys orbicularis, an aquatic emydid with similar ecology but lacking the ability of underwater respiration. Oropharyngeal papillae responsible for aquatic respiration are also found in soft-shelled turtles (Trionychidae), the putative sister group of the kinosternids. This trait could therefore represent a shared, ancestral character of both groups involving advantages in the aquatic environment they inhabit.
机译:在四足动物中,口咽腔及其解剖结构主要但不是唯一地负责食物的摄取和口内运输。在这项研究中,我们提供了北美普通麝香龟Sternotherus odoratus,Kinosternidae口咽第二功能的结构证据:水生气体交换。通过高速视频,我们证明了香链球菌可以通过其颚部抓住土地上的食物,但此后无法进行基于舌头的口内运输。这样的尝试总是使食物流失。扫描电子显微镜和光学显微镜显示,其原因是舌头发育不良。舌头虽小,但带有多种叶状乳突,可能被误解为对陆地食物摄取的适应。类似的乳头也覆盖了大多数口咽。如光学显微镜所示,它们高度血管化,并可能在水生气体交换中起重要作用。然后,将S.odoratus中的口咽乳头的血管化与Embys orbicularis中的类似,但其生态学相似,但缺乏水下呼吸能力的水生艾美球虫进行比较。在甲壳动物的假定姐妹群-甲龟(Trionychidae)中也发现了负责水生呼吸的口咽乳头。因此,这种性状可以代表两个群体的共同祖先特征,在他们所居住的水生环境中具有优势。

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