Max R Mikel-Stites, Paul E Marek, Madeleine E Hellier, Anne E Staples
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摘要
Ormia ochracea是一种寄生蝇,相对于它的小体型,它的听觉能力令人印象深刻。在这里,我们以它为模式生物,研究成对感觉器官的微小尺寸差异对生物的感知能力是有益还是无益。我们从 21 个 O. ochracea 标本中提取了鼓膜器官的高分辨率图像,发现左右鼓膜之间存在显著的表面积不对称(高达 6.88%)。数值实验表明,主要声音定位变量的峰值会随着鼓膜不对称程度的增加而增加,这或许可以解释现有有限的生理数据的特点。
Left-right tympanal size asymmetry in the parasitoid fly Ormia ochracea.
Ormia ochracea is a parasitoid fly notable for its impressive hearing abilities relative to its small size. Here, we use it as a model organism to investigate if minor size differences in paired sensory organs may be beneficial or neutral to an organism's perception abilities. We took high-resolution images of tympanal organs from 21 O. ochracea specimens and found a statistically significant surface area asymmetry (up to 6.88%) between the left and right membranes. Numerical experiments indicated that peak values of key sound localization variables increased with increasing tympanal asymmetry, which may explain features of the limited available physiological data.