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Sensilla Density Corresponds to the Regions of the Horn Most Frequently Used During Combat in the Giant Rhinoceros Beetle Trypoxylus dichotomus (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Dynastinae)

机译:感官密度对应于在犀牛甲虫Trypoxylus dichotomus(鞘翅目:Scarabaeidae:Dynastinae)的战斗中最常使用的角区域。

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In the Japanese horned beetle, Trypoxylus dichotomus (L.), males have a long forked head horn that they use in fights with other males over access to sap sites that attract females. Because of the high risk of injury from these contests, males shouldassess the fighting potential of their rivals before escalating to direct combat. Indeed, male rhinoceros beetles only escalate to intense fighting when matched with equal-sized rivals. Males often tap their opponents with their head horn before and during fights, so it is likely that beetles assess the size of their competitors via sensory input from their horns. Here, we used scanning electron microscopy to examine the density and distribution of sensory hairs along the length of the males' horn. To assess the potential functional significance of variation in hair density, we combined our microscopy observations with a behavioral analysis of how males use their horns during fights. We found a strong correlation between the density of sensory hairs and the regions of the horns that were used most during combat. The distal tips of the horns had the highest hair density, and were also the region of the horn most frequently in contact with an opponent. Given the shaft and socket morphology of these hairs, which is the characteristic morphology of mechanoreceptors, we expect that they provide mechanosensory input. Thus, although beetle horns are often described as dedicated weapons, our results suggest that the head horns of T. dichotomus also play an important sensory role.
机译:在日本有角的甲虫Trypoxylus dichotomus(L.)中,雄性有一个长长的叉形头角,在进入其他吸引雌性的汁液部位时与其他雄性打架。由于这些比赛很可能造成伤害,因此男性在升级为直接战斗之前应评估其对手的战斗潜力。确实,雄性犀牛甲虫只有与同等大小的对手配对时才能升级为激烈的战斗。雄性经常在打架前和打架时用头角敲打对手,因此甲虫很可能会通过角的感觉输入来评估竞争对手的体形。在这里,我们使用扫描电子显微镜检查沿着雄性角的长度的感觉毛的密度和分布。为了评估头发密度变化的潜在功能重要性,我们将显微镜观察结果与行为分析相结合,以分析男性在打架时如何使用角。我们发现感觉毛的密度与战斗中使用最多的角区域之间存在很强的相关性。角的远端尖端具有最高的头发密度,并且也是与对手接触最频繁的角区域。考虑到这些毛发的轴和窝的形态,这是机械感受器的特征形态,我们期望它们提供机械感官输入。因此,尽管甲虫角通常被描述为专用武器,但我们的结果表明,甲壳虫的头角也起着重要的感官作用。

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