盔犀鸟的盔壳由一束特别粗的棒状小梁加固

IF 4.1 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences Pub Date : 2025-01-06 DOI:10.1111/nyas.15254
Venkata A. Surapaneni, Benjamin Flaum, Mike Schindler, Khizar Hayat, Jan Wölfer, Daniel Baum, Ruien Hu, Ting Fai Kong, Michael Doube, Mason N. Dean
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在犀鸟中,极度濒危的盔犀鸟(Rhinoplax vigil)以其盔状喙(球根状喙突出物)充满小梁和非常厚的角蛋白层而闻名。鸡冠的功能虽有争议,但似乎是空中格斗的核心,鸟类(通常是雄性)在飞行中高速撞击鸡冠,在100米以上的距离内都能听到。我们使用X射线微断层扫描和定量小梁网络分析来表征颅骨和骨盔解剖结构之间的结构关系,以研究骨盔如何承受极端冲击。骨盔包括角蛋白贴面(鼠喙角蛋白,比喙角蛋白厚约8倍),在内部骨盔上开槽,就像一个紧密的鞘。骨壳的中央腔中包含一个小梁网络——高度排列,主要呈棒状,是脊椎动物中所描述的最厚的网络之一——形成一个巨大的背侧-尾侧支撑,横跨骨壳的长度,桥接吻侧(撞击)和尾侧(脑壳)表面。定量网络表征表明男性和女性小梁结构没有差异。这表明,女性也可能比武,或者casques扮演着其他角色。我们的研究结果表明,壳的冲击载荷要求并形成了一种高安全系数的结构,这种结构涉及脊椎动物中极端的小梁形态,这种结构也有可能为设计抗碰撞材料提供信息。
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The helmeted hornbill casque is reinforced by a bundle of exceptionally thick, rod‐like trabeculae
Among hornbill birds, the critically endangered helmeted hornbill (Rhinoplax vigil) is notable for its casque (a bulbous beak protrusion) being filled with trabeculae and fronted by a very thick keratin layer. Casque function is debated but appears central to aerial jousting, where birds (typically males) collide casques at high speeds in a mid‐flight display that is audible for more than 100 m. We characterized the structural relationship between the skull and casque anatomy using X‐ray microtomography and quantitative trabecular network analysis to examine how the casque sustains extreme impact. The casque comprises a keratin veneer (rhamphotheca, ∼8× thicker than beak keratin), which slots over the internal bony casque like a tight‐fitting sheath. The bony casque's central cavity contains a network of trabeculae—heavily aligned and predominantly rod‐like, among the thickest described in vertebrates—forming a massive rostrocaudal strut spanning the casque's length, bridging rostral (impact), and caudal (braincase) surfaces. Quantitative network characterizations indicate no differences between male and female trabecular architectures. This suggests that females may also joust or that casques play other roles. Our results argue that the casque's impact loading demands and shapes a high‐safety‐factor construction that involves extreme trabecular morphologies among vertebrates, architectures that also have the potential for informing the design of collision‐resistant materials.
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