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Kinematics of benthic suction feeding in Callichthyidae and Mochokidae, with functional implications for the evolution of food scraping in catfishes

机译:Call科和莫科科底栖吸食的运动学,对of鱼食物刮the的演变具有功能性意义

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Food scraping has independently evolved twice from suction feeding in the evolution of catfishes: within neotropical Loricarioidea and paleotropical Mochokidae. To gain insight in the evolutionary transitions associated with the evolution towards scraping, we analyzed prey capture kinematics in two species of benthic suction feeders which belong to taxa that are closely related to the scraper lineages (respectively, Corydoras splendens and Synodontis multipunctatus), and compared it to prey capture in a more distantly related, generalist suction feeder (Clarias gariepinus). Simultaneous ventral and lateral view high-speed videos were recorded to quantify the movements of the lower jaw, hyoid, pectoral girdle and neurocranium. Additionally, ellipse modeling was applied to relate head shape differences to buccal expansion kinematics. Similarly to what has been observed in scrapers, rotations of the neurocranium are minimal in the benthic suction feeders, and may consequently have facilitated the evolution of a scraping feeding mechanism. The hypothesis that fish with a more laterally compressed head rely more heavily on lateral expansion of the buccal cavity to generate suction, was confirmed in our sample of catfish species. Since an important contribution of lateral expansion of the head to suction may avoid the need for a strong, ventral depression of the mouth floor during feeding, we hypothesized that this may have allowed a closer association with the substrate in the ancestors of scrapers. However, our hypothesis was not supported by an ancestral state reconstruction, which suggests that scraping probably evolved from sub-terminal mouthed ancestors with dorsoventrally flattened heads.
机译:在suction鱼的进化过程中,食物刮取从吸食中独立地进化了两次:在新热带Loricarioidea和古热带Mochokidae中。为了深入了解与铲运进化相关的进化过渡,我们分析了与底栖动物血统密切相关的属于分类群的两种底栖吸食动物的捕食运动学,并分别进行了比较它可以捕获与更远距离相关的通才吸食器(Clarias gariepinus)的猎物。同时记录了腹侧面和侧面的高速视频,以量化下颌,舌骨,胸带和神经颅的运动。另外,椭圆建模被应用以将头部形状差异与颊扩张运动学联系起来。与刮刀中观察到的情况相似,底栖吸食器中神经颅骨的旋转极小,因此可能促进了刮食器的发展。在我们的cat鱼物种样本中,证实了头部头部更侧向压缩的鱼更多地依赖颊腔的侧向膨胀来产生吸力的假设。由于头部横向扩展对吸力的重要贡献可避免在喂食过程中对口底强烈而腹侧凹陷的需要,因此我们假设这可能允许与刮刀祖先中的基材紧密结合。但是,我们的假说没有得到祖先状态重建的支持,这表明刮ing可能是从头后腹扁平头的亚末口祖先演变而来的。

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