有限元分析和微观结构分析表明,翼类异体口板微观结构符合力学功能。

IF 2.3 2区 地球科学 Q1 PALEONTOLOGY
Palaeontology Pub Date : 2024-11-20 eCollection Date: 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1111/pala.12733
Madleen Grohganz, Antonio Ballell, Emily J Rayfield, Humberto G Ferron, Zerina Johanson, Philip C J Donoghue
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摘要

早期脊椎动物进化的特点是从被动进食模式逐渐转变为主动进食模式。然而,这种进化情景是偶然的,对已灭绝的茎颌目动物的摄食生态的推断约束很差。异stracans是最早的齿石茎系成员之一。翼蛛异种动物有一个由棒状板组成的口腔器官,被解释为用于被动悬浮喂养或机械食品加工。对悬浮喂入解释的直接测试具有挑战性,因此我们使用微观结构和有限元分析(FEA)相结合的方法测试了机械功能的假设。我们的研究结果表明,模拟的负最小主应力(压应力)与骨体积分数(内部微观结构的代理)之间存在负相关关系;应力越大,骨体积分数越高。这种关系在口板轴上表现得最为明显。施加载荷的钩显示出最高的骨体积分数值。我们的研究结果与骨骼微观结构对机械功能的适应是一致的,在这种机械功能中,骨骼在施加的载荷下适应性地重塑,变得更密集,以承受增加的应力。在此基础上,我们拒绝了悬浮喂养假说,而支持口腔板的机械功能,如沉积物喂养或清除,支持我们观察到的在口腔表面和钩的远端与反复磨料抛光相容的磨损模式。
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Finite element and microstructural analyses indicate that pteraspid heterostracan oral plate microstructure was adapted to a mechanical function.

Early vertebrate evolution has been characterized as a gradual shift from passive to more active feeding modes. However, this evolutionary scenario is contingent on poorly constrained inferences of the feeding ecology of extinct stem-gnathostomes. Heterostracans are among the earliest members of the gnathostome stem-lineage. Pteraspidiform heterostracans possessed an oral apparatus composed of rod-like plates that have been alternately interpreted to have been used for passive suspension feeding or mechanical food processing. Direct tests of the suspension feeding interpretation are challenging and so we tested hypotheses of a mechanical function using a combination of microstructural and finite element analysis (FEA). Our results demonstrate a negative relationship between simulated negative minimum principal stress (compressive stress) and bone volume fraction (a proxy for internal microstructure); the higher the stress, the higher the bone volume fraction. This relationship is clearest in the oral plate shaft. The hook, where the load is applied, shows the highest bone volume fraction values. Our results are compatible with adaption of skeletal microstructure to a mechanical function in which bone adaptively remodels under applied load to become denser to withstand increased stress. On this basis we reject the suspension feeding hypothesis in favour of a mechanical function for oral plates, such as deposit feeding or scavenging, in support for which we observe wear patterns on the aboral surface and the distal tip of the hook compatible with repeated abrasive polishing.

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Palaeontology
Palaeontology 地学-古生物学
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
3.80%
发文量
43
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Palaeontology publishes a wide variety of papers on palaeontological topics covering: palaeozoology palaeobotany systematic studies palaeoecology micropalaeontology palaeobiogeography functional morphology stratigraphy taxonomy taphonomy palaeoenvironmental reconstruction palaeoclimate analysis and biomineralization studies.
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