Force feeding

نویسنده

  • Nigel Williams
چکیده

Dunkleosteus, a four tonne, 0-metre-long armour plate fish has come under new analysis to reveal just how remarkable a predator it really was. The monster fish cruised the oceans 400 million years ago, preying on creatures much larger than itself, its blade-like fangs adept at tearing its quarry into pieces. Although the fossilised remains themselves suggest an awesome predator, using these remains researchers have built up a new biomechanical model of the fish's powerful jaw and surrounding musculature to suggest that it had the strongest bite of any fish ever to exist. Philip Anderson's team at the University of Chicago found that the predator's jaws snapped shut with a force of more than five tonnes. The jaws were articulated by a unique mechanism based on four rotational joints working in harmony, they report in the Royal Society journal Biology Letters, published online. Dunkleosteus was the first known large predator, pre-dating the dinosaurs. It belonged to a diverse group of armoured fish, placoderms, that dominated the oceans in the Devonian period between 360 and 45 million years ago. Its formidable bite allowed it to feed on other armoured aquatic animals, including primitive sharks and smaller creatures protected by bone-like casings. " Dunkleosteus was able to devour anything in its environment " , said Anderson. The bladed jaws, which enabled the creature to take on prey much Features A new study suggests an ancient fish evolved one of the most efficient and devastating jaw mechanisms for dispatching its prey. Nigel Williams reports. Force feeding larger than its mouth, is a feature sharks did not develop until 00 million years later. " The linkage system has a high-speed transmission for jaw opening, producing a rapid expansion phase similar to modern fishes that use suction during prey capture. Jaw closing muscles power an extraordinarily strong bite... This bite force capability is the greatest of all living or fossil fishes and is among the most powerful bites in animals " , the authors write. Mark Westneat, curator of fishes at the Field Museum in Chicago added: " The most interesting part of this work for me was discovering that this heavily armoured fish was both fast during jaw opening and quite powerful in jaw closing. This is possible due to the unique engineering design of its skull and different muscles used for opening and closing. " Biting: Specialised mechanisms appear to have given the Dunkleosteus …

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Current Biology

دوره 17  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2007