Helmeted hornbill cranial kinesis: Balancing mobility and stability in a high-impact joint.

4区 医学 Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Anatomical Record Pub Date : 2025-03-02 DOI:10.1002/ar.25613
Mike Schindler, Benjamin Flaum, Armita Razieh Manafzadeh, Viktoriia Kamska, Kanmani Chandra Rajan, Maria Jose Robles Malagamba, Ruien Hu, Daniel Baum, Mason N Dean
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Prokinesis-in which a craniofacial joint allows the rostrum to move relative to the braincase-is thought to confer diverse advantages in birds, mostly for feeding. A craniofacial joint would, however, be a weak link if cranial stability is important. Paradoxically, we have identified a craniofacial joint in helmeted hornbills (Rhinoplax vigil), birds known for violent head-butting behavior. To understand how the helmeted hornbill balances the competing demands of kinesis and collision, we combine manual craniofacial joint manipulation, skull micro-computed tomography (μCT) and articular raycasting, also comparing our data with μCT scans of 10 closely-related species that do not aggressively head-butt. The helmeted hornbill boasts a particularly massive casque, a distinctive upper mandible protrusion fronting the braincase; the craniofacial joint is immediately caudal to this, a standard prokinetic hinge joint position, at the dorsal border of braincase and upper mandible. However, whereas the craniofacial joint in all bucerotiform bird species we examined was only a slender bridge, the helmeted hornbill's joint is exceptionally reinforced. Raycasting analyses revealed high correspondence between the extremely broad joint facets, with reciprocal topographies of braincase and casque fitting like complex puzzle pieces. The result is a joint with a single degree of freedom and limited range of motion, increasing the gape when elevated, but conversely stable when depressed. With the dense network of bony trabeculae in the casque also funneling back to this joint, we infer that the damaging effects of high cranial impact are mitigated, not by dissipating impact energy, but through a skull architecture with a prodigious safety factor.

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颅面关节可以使喙相对于大脑移动的 "原动"(prokinesis)被认为给鸟类带来了多种优势,主要是在进食方面。然而,如果颅骨的稳定性非常重要,那么颅面关节就是一个薄弱环节。矛盾的是,我们在头盔犀鸟(Rhinoplax vigil)身上发现了一个颅面关节,这种鸟类以猛烈的头部撞击行为而闻名。为了了解头盔犀鸟如何平衡运动和碰撞这两种相互竞争的需求,我们结合了人工颅颌面关节操作、头骨显微计算机断层扫描(μCT)和关节射线投射,并将我们的数据与 10 种不激烈撞头的近亲物种的μCT 扫描结果进行了比较。头盔犀鸟拥有一个特别巨大的外壳,这是一个独特的上颚突起,位于脑壳前方;颅面关节紧靠外壳尾部,这是一个标准的原动铰链关节位置,位于脑壳和上颚的背侧边界。然而,我们所研究的所有颊状鸟类的颅面关节都只是一座细长的桥,而盔犀鸟的关节却异常坚固。光线投射分析表明,极宽的关节面之间的对应性很高,脑壳和壳的相互形貌就像复杂的拼图一样。因此,这种关节只有一个自由度,活动范围有限,在抬高时会增大间隙,而在压低时则会保持稳定。头盖骨中密集的骨小梁网络也回流到这一关节,因此我们推断,头盖骨的结构具有极高的安全系数,它不是通过消散撞击能量来减轻颅骨撞击的破坏性影响。
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