鹦鹉下颌肌肉的变异。

4区 医学 Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Anatomical Record Pub Date : 2025-04-07 DOI:10.1002/ar.25667
Ana Carolina L Faillace, Arin Berger, Marcelo Ismar S Santana, Adam Hartstone-Rose
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摘要

鹦形目包括鹦鹉及其近亲,种类繁多,通常以喙坚固、可用于多种行为而闻名。与咀嚼装置有关的肌肉应该反映出这种功能的复杂性;然而,很少有研究对整个鹦鹉目中的颅骨肌肉进行描述。通过原始解剖,我们描述并比较了 27 个物种的咀嚼肌骨--这是迄今为止鹦形目物种分类最多样化的样本。与之前的研究一样,我们发现眶下弓、颧突和颞窝的构造在骨学上存在差异,虽然鹦形目大多数肌肉相对相似,但在假臼齿、下颌内收肌外侧、喙侧肌旁和翼腭肌腹外侧、侧肌旁的腹外侧部分的形态上发现了明显的例外。我们的发现加强了该类群惊人的解剖多样性--这些数据可纳入今后对该类群生物力学和多样性的研究中。进一步的分析应集中在以下方面:(a)填补整个类群中更多的物种数量,尤其是本研究中未发现的不常见和功能上有趣的类群;(b)研究食物特化,以了解这种解剖结构是否编码了食物适应性信号;以及(c)利用其他技术(如 DiceCT)推进解剖学研究,以在三维空间中可视化这些肌肉的关系和生物力学,并能够对标本进行相对非破坏性的评估、小)类群和(如稀有)标本的首要任务。
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Variation in parrot jaw musculature.

Psittaciformes, the order encompassing parrots and their relatives, are highly diverse and generally known for having a strong beaks used for multiple behaviors. The muscles related to the masticatory apparatus should reflect this functional complexity; however, few studies have described the cranial myology across the order. Through original dissections, we describe and compare the masticatory musculoskeleton of 27 species-the most taxonomically diverse sample of psittaciformes to date. As in previous studies, we found osteological differences in the configuration of the suborbital arch, zygomatic process, and temporal fossa, and while most muscles are relatively similar across the order, there are notable exceptions found in the morphology of the m. pseudomasseter, m. adductor mandibulae externus, pars rostralis, and a venter externus portion of the m. pterygoideus ventralis, pars lateralis. Our findings reinforce the amazing anatomical diversity found within this group-data that can be incorporated into future studies of the biomechanics and diversification of this order. Further analysis should focus on (a) filling in more of the remarkable number of species across the order, especially uncommon and functionally interesting taxa unavailable in the present study, (b) examining dietary specialization to understand whether dietary adaptive signals are encoded within this anatomy, and (c) advancing to anatomical studies with other techniques such as DiceCT to visualize the relationship and biomechanics of these muscles in 3D space and be able to evaluate specimens relatively non-destructively, a priority for hard-to-dissect (e.g., small) taxa and (e.g., rare) specimens that collections wish to more fully preserve.

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Anatomical Record
Anatomical Record Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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