Crocodilians are promising intermediate model organisms for comparative perception research

Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.3819/CCBR.2020.150004E
S. Reber
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Crocodilians are the closest living relatives of birds and share many ecological challenges with mammalian apex predators. They evolved perception pathways that share similarities with both taxa, birds and mammals. Due to their position in the tree of life, crocodilians therefore represent a promising intermediate model for comparative research. In this review, the different modalities of perception in crocodilians are discussed: vision, audition, olfaction, gustation, sense of touch, and (the potential for) magnetoreception. The anatomy and physiology of the sensory organs are briefly described, and behavioral studies on perception summarized. Throughout the review, the similarities and differences between crocodilians and other vertebrate taxa are addressed. Overall, crocodilian sensory organs seem to have evolved for a terrestrial environment, as their eyes are adapted for vision in air, their hearing resembles that of birds, and they do not seem to use olfaction under water. A clear exception are the integumentary sensory organs, which allow them to perceive minute water movements. While crocodilian sensory organs have received quite some attention, there are relatively few behavioral studies on perception. Future research on the perceptual capacities of crocodilians will provide insight into the evolutionary origins of perception in all amniotes. (Less)
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鳄鱼是比较知觉研究中很有前途的中间模式生物
鳄鱼是鸟类的近亲,与哺乳动物共同面临许多生态挑战。它们进化出的感知途径与类群、鸟类和哺乳动物都有相似之处。由于它们在生命之树上的位置,鳄鱼因此代表了一个有希望的比较研究的中间模型。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了鳄鱼的不同感知方式:视觉、听觉、嗅觉、味觉、触觉和(潜在的)磁感受。简要介绍了感觉器官的解剖学和生理学,并对知觉的行为学研究进行了综述。在整个综述中,鳄鱼和其他脊椎动物分类群之间的异同进行了讨论。总的来说,鳄鱼的感觉器官似乎是为了适应陆地环境而进化的,因为它们的眼睛适应了在空气中的视觉,它们的听觉与鸟类相似,而且它们似乎不使用水下嗅觉。一个明显的例外是外皮感觉器官,它使它们能够感知微小的水运动。虽然鳄鱼的感觉器官受到了相当多的关注,但对感知的行为研究相对较少。未来对鳄鱼感知能力的研究将为所有羊膜动物感知的进化起源提供见解。(少)
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