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A potential link between lateral semicircular canal orientation, head posture, and dietary habits in extant rhinos (Perissodactyla, Rhinocerotidae)

机译:横向半圆形管取向,头部姿势和现存犀牛(Perissodactyla,rhinocerotidae)的潜在联系

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Abstract Extant rhinoceroses share the characteristic nasal horn, although the number and size of horns varies among the five species. Although all species are herbivores, their dietary preferences, occipital shapes, and common head postures vary. Traditionally, to predict the “usual” head posture (the most used head posture of animals during normal unstressed activities, i.e., standing) of rhinos, the occipital shape was used. While a backward inclined occiput implies a downward hanging head (often found in grazers), a forward inclined occiput is related to the horizontal head posture in browsing rhinos. In this study, the lateral semicircular canal (LSC) of the bony labyrinth was virtually reconstructed from μCT‐images in order to investigate a possible link between LSC orientation and head posture in extant rhinoceroses. The usual head posture was formerly reconstructed for several non‐rhinoceros taxa with the assumption that the LSC of the inner ear is held horizontal (parallel to the ground) during normal activity of the living animal. The current analysis of the LSC orientation resulted in a downward inclined usual head posture for the grazing white rhinoceros and a nearly horizontal head posture in the browsing Javan rhinoceros. The other three browsing or mixed feeding species show subhorizontal (closer to horizontal than a downgrade inclination) head postures. The results show that anatomical and behavioral aspects, like occipital shape, presence and size of horns/tusk‐like lower incisors, as well as feeding and feeding height preferences influence the usual head posture. Because quantitative behavioral data are lacking for the usual head postures of the extant rhinos, the here described relationship between the LSC orientation and the resulting head posture linked to feeding preferences gives new insights. The results show, that the inner ear provides additional information to interpret usual head postures linked to feeding preferences that can easily be adapted to fossil rhinoceroses.
机译:摘要现存犀牛分享特征鼻角,尽管角的数量和大小在五种物种中变化。虽然所有物种都是食草动物,但它们的膳食偏好,枕形状和常见的头部姿势变化。传统上,为了预测“通常”的头部姿势(在正常的无顽固的活动期间动物的最常用的动物头部姿势,即,常设)使用枕骨形状。虽然向后倾斜的枕头意味着向下悬挂头(通常在Grazers中发现),但前倾斜的枕面与浏览rhinos的水平头姿势有关。在该研究中,骨迷宫的横向半圆管(LSC)几乎从μCT图像重建,以便研究LSC取向和顶部姿势之间的可能链接。通常的头部姿势以前重建了几种非犀牛分类群,假设内耳的LSC在活性动物的正常活动期间保持水平(平行于地面)。 LSC方向的目前分析导致浏览爪哇犀牛中放牧的白色犀牛和几乎水平的头部姿势向下倾斜的通常头部姿势。另外三种浏览或混合喂养物种显示出脱色(更接近水平的倾斜倾斜度)头部姿势。结果表明,解剖结构和行为方面,如枕骨形状,角质形状和粗糙的较低门牙的存在和尺寸,以及喂养和喂养高度偏好会影响通常的头部姿势。因为缺乏用于现存rhinos的通常头部姿势的定量行为数据,所以这里描述了LSC方向与所得头部姿势与喂养偏好相关的关系给出了新的见解。结果表明,内耳提供了额外的信息,以解释与饲养偏好相关的常用头姿势,这些偏好可以容易地适应化石鼻腔。

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