Gradients of Mechanical Properties in Taenioglossan Radular Teeth is Linked with Specific Function and Ecological Niche

S. Gorb, W. Krings
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Biological composites usually display graded heterogeneities in structure and mechanical properties, enabling proper functioning. The radula, one important molluscan autapomorphy and the organ for food processing, is well examined in the light of its morphology, but the mechanical properties that enable an efficient acting of the radular teeth on the ingesta with a simultaneous reduction of structural failure are not known for the vast majority of gastropods. In this case study, we employed nanoindentation technique, to measure mechanical properties (hardness and Young’s modulus) on three distinct localities of an individual radular tooth in taenioglossan radular teeth of African paludomid gastropods with distinct ecological niches (preferred feeding substrate). A gradual distribution of measured properties along the teeth was found in species foraging on solid or mixed feeding substrates, but soft substrate feeders exhibit teeth almost homogeneous in their biomechanical properties. We hypothesize, that large-scale gradients are not abundant in all biological materials and that the presence of functional gradients is rather directly linked with their specific function and in general with the species ecology.
带舌鸟齿状齿力学性能梯度与特定功能和生态位的关系
生物复合材料通常在结构和力学性能上表现出梯度异质性,从而实现适当的功能。齿状体是软体动物重要的自异形和食物加工器官,从形态学上对其进行了很好的研究,但对于绝大多数腹足类动物来说,使齿状体有效作用于摄食物并同时减少结构破坏的机械特性尚不清楚。在这个案例研究中,我们采用纳米压痕技术,测量了具有不同生态位(偏好进食基质)的非洲paludomid腹足类动物的taenioglossan齿状牙齿的三个不同位置的单个齿状牙齿的力学特性(硬度和杨氏模量)。在固体或混合基质上觅食的物种中,测量到的特性沿着牙齿逐渐分布,但在软基质上觅食的物种中,牙齿的生物力学特性几乎是均匀的。我们假设,并不是所有的生物材料都存在大规模的梯度,而功能梯度的存在与它们的特定功能和物种生态直接相关。
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