体型和个体发育对美西螈吸力摄食运动学的影响。

IF 1.7 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOLOGY
Biology Open Pub Date : 2025-07-15 Epub Date: 2025-07-18 DOI:10.1242/bio.061860
Isabelle Toussaint-Lardé, Vivien Louppe, Frida Sanchez-Garrido, Morgane Taillades, Ryadh Amine, Mark Mandica, Eglantine Heude, Anthony Herrel, Anne-Claire Fabre
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摘要

大小影响着动物生活的方方面面。它不仅影响新陈代谢和生理,还影响运动,导致不同大小的动物面临不同的选择压力。然而,除了尺寸之外,由于神经和肌肉骨骼系统的成熟,发育阶段的差异也可能影响运动。在这里,我们测试了大小和个体发育对成年、幼年和幼美西螈(Ambystoma mexicanum)吸食运动的影响。我们的数据显示,尺寸对几乎所有检查的运动学变量都有影响,但运动学经常偏离简单几何缩放模型的预测。此外,对于嘴部和舌骨运动的速度和加速度,大小的影响随发育阶段的不同而不同。虽然大型动物的整体运动速度更快,但成年动物的运动速度随着体型的增加而加快。这可以解释为,由于部分重塑,成年后头骨会发生变化。速度的变化可能与成年后饮食的转变有关,从静止到更难以捉摸的猎物,但这还有待验证。
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The impact of size and ontogeny on suction feeding kinematics in the axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum).

The impact of size and ontogeny on suction feeding kinematics in the axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum).

The impact of size and ontogeny on suction feeding kinematics in the axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum).

The impact of size and ontogeny on suction feeding kinematics in the axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum).

Size impacts all aspects of life in animals. Not only does it impact metabolism and physiology, it also affects movements, resulting in different selective pressures on animals of diverse sizes. However, beyond size, differences in developmental stage may also impact movements due to the maturation of the nervous and musculoskeletal systems. Here, we tested the influence of size and ontogeny on suction feeding kinematics in adults, juveniles, and larvae of the axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum) using high-speed video recordings. Our data show that size had an influence on nearly all kinematic variables examined, but kinematics often deviated from the predictions of simple geometric scaling models. Moreover, for both the velocity and acceleration of mouth and hyoid movements, the effect of size differed according to the developmental stage. While overall movements were faster in larger animals, the velocity of movement increased faster with size in adults. This could be explained by the fact that the skull undergoes changes at adulthood due to partial remodeling. Changes in velocity are possibly linked to a shift in diet at adulthood from static to more elusive prey, yet this remains to be tested.

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Biology Open
Biology Open BIOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Biology Open (BiO) is an online Open Access journal that publishes peer-reviewed original research across all aspects of the biological sciences. BiO aims to provide rapid publication for scientifically sound observations and valid conclusions, without a requirement for perceived impact.
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