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Myological variation in the hindlimb of three raptorial birds in relation to foraging behavior
文献摘要:
Raptors share a common predatory lifestyle,but are different in food preferences and hunting behavior.The grip force and talons'grasping capabilities are fundamentally crucial for subduing and killing their prey to feed,but the abilities and differences to generate force are less known.In this study,the entire pelvic muscles were dissected with the muscle mass and fibre length measured and physiological cross-sectional area counted in the Common Kestrel(Falco tinnunculus),Eurasian Sparrowhawk(Accipiter nisus),and Long-eared Owl(Asio otus).Statistical tests were performed to explore the possible differences in architectural parameters among species.These species were same in distributing the greatest proportion of muscle mass to the shank region and the digital flexor functional group,allocating more than 60%muscle mass in relation to total single leg muscle mass to the same seven individual muscles including flexor digitorum longus(FDL),flexor hallucis longus(FHL),and tibialis cranialis(TC)which are three major muscles responsible for talon closure.Interspecies differentiations were most present in the shank and tarsus instead of other regions of the leg,which might reflect their difference in hunting mode and foot use.Greater force-generation capacity of FHL and some anatomical features suggest that digits 1 and 2 work together as an efficiently vise-like set,playing more critical role than digits 3-4 in foraging of diurnal raptors but to a different degree.In accordance with zygodactyl foot morphology,each digit of the Long-eared Owl plays a subequal role when hunting,evidenced by anatomical and architectural features.Because of its unique insertion to the base of the pygostyle,the striking numerical difference in the development of M.cau-dofemoralis was possibly related to raptors'flight behavior and feeding ecology.Concluded from anatomical and architectural aspects,the similarities and differences of the hindlimb musculature were correlated to common predatory lifestyle and different foraging behaviors in three raptor species.These results illustrated the underlying myological basis for the functional capacities of the leg muscles and may provide additional information useful in further biomechanical investigation and computer simulation.
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作者姓名:
Xinxin Liang;Mingjie Liu;Chenxi Ying;Zihui Zhang
作者机构:
College of Life Sciences,Capital Normal University,Beijing,100048,China
引用格式:
[1]Xinxin Liang;Mingjie Liu;Chenxi Ying;Zihui Zhang-.Myological variation in the hindlimb of three raptorial birds in relation to foraging behavior)[J].鸟类学研究(英文版),2022(03):390-397
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