Bat Tongues and Foraging: Linking Morphology to Hunting Strategies.

IF 3.5 1区 生物学 Q1 ZOOLOGY
Danilo Russo, Hugo Rebelo, Vanessa Mata, Ana Margarida Augusto, Luca Cistrone, Chiara Belli, Diogo Oliveira
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Abstract

On their dorsal surface, bat tongues show a raised muscular structure called mediodorsal lobe (MDL) or lingual prominence. It exhibits different mechanical papillae across species, which we hypothesized are linked to foraging strategies. We predicted that tall MDLs and prominent papillae pointing frontward would effectively trap prey items caught on the wing by aerial hawkers. We examined 904 high-resolution, close-up images of 239 individual bats from 24 European species, focusing on MDL height and morphology and arrangement of MDL papillae. Aerial hawkers such as Tadarida teniotis, Nyctalus lasiopterus, Miniopterus schreibersii, and pipistrelles displayed prominent forward-pointing papillae and taller MDLs, adaptations suited to high-speed aerial foraging. These traits may be part of a broader "ecomorphological syndrome", facilitating efficient prey capture in open-space foragers. In contrast, gleaning and trawling species lacked these specializations, exhibiting flatter MDLs and less prominent papillae. Phylogenetic analysis indicated evolutionary convergence in MDL morphology among aerial hawkers, with M. schreibersii showing similarities to vespertilionids despite its phylogenetic distance. This convergence highlights the influence of evolutionary pressures arising from foraging requirements on tongue morphology. Although possessing tall MDLs, rhinolophids are outliers, possibly reflecting their unique perch-hunting strategy or echolocation. If the patterns we found are confirmed for a larger number of species, MDL morphology could predict foraging style across bat species and be included in future descriptions of foraging guilds.

蝙蝠舌头与觅食:形态学与狩猎策略的联系。
在它们的背表面,蝙蝠舌头上有一个凸起的肌肉结构,叫做中嗅叶(MDL)或舌突。它在不同物种中表现出不同的机械乳头,我们假设这与觅食策略有关。我们预测,高的mdl和突出的指向前方的乳头将有效地捕获空中小贩在翅膀上捕获的猎物。我们检查了来自24个欧洲物种的239只蝙蝠的904张高分辨率特写图像,重点研究了MDL的高度和MDL乳头的形态和排列。空中小贩,如腱田鸡、lasiopterus、schreiberminiopterus和pipistrelles,显示出突出的前突乳头和更高的mdl,适合高速空中觅食。这些特征可能是更广泛的“生态形态综合症”的一部分,有助于在开放空间觅食者有效捕获猎物。相比之下,采集和拖网捕捞物种缺乏这些特化,表现出更平坦的mdl和不太突出的乳头。系统发育分析表明,空中小贩的MDL形态具有进化趋同性,尽管其系统发育距离较远,但schreibersim与vespertilionids具有相似性。这种趋同强调了觅食需求对舌头形态产生的进化压力的影响。虽然有很高的mdl,但鼻鼻类是例外,可能反映了它们独特的栖息捕猎策略或回声定位。如果我们发现的模式在更多物种中得到证实,那么MDL形态学可以预测蝙蝠物种的觅食方式,并将其纳入未来对觅食行会的描述中。
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CiteScore
6.40
自引率
12.10%
发文量
81
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The official journal of the International Society of Zoological Sciences focuses on zoology as an integrative discipline encompassing all aspects of animal life. It presents a broader perspective of many levels of zoological inquiry, both spatial and temporal, and encourages cooperation between zoology and other disciplines including, but not limited to, physics, computer science, social science, ethics, teaching, paleontology, molecular biology, physiology, behavior, ecology and the built environment. It also looks at the animal-human interaction through exploring animal-plant interactions, microbe/pathogen effects and global changes on the environment and human society. Integrative topics of greatest interest to INZ include: (1) Animals & climate change (2) Animals & pollution (3) Animals & infectious diseases (4) Animals & biological invasions (5) Animal-plant interactions (6) Zoogeography & paleontology (7) Neurons, genes & behavior (8) Molecular ecology & evolution (9) Physiological adaptations
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