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Nature | 2012

Discovery of a sensory organ that coordinates lunge feeding in rorqual whales

Nicholas D. Pyenson; Jeremy A. Goldbogen; A. Wayne Vogl; Gabor Szathmary; Richard L. Drake; Robert E. Shadwick

Top ocean predators have evolved multiple solutions to the challenges of feeding in the water. At the largest scale, rorqual whales (Balaenopteridae) engulf and filter prey-laden water by lunge feeding, a strategy that is unique among vertebrates. Lunge feeding is facilitated by several morphological specializations, including bilaterally separate jaws that loosely articulate with the skull, hyper-expandable throat pleats, or ventral groove blubber, and a rigid y-shaped fibrocartilage structure branching from the chin into the ventral groove blubber. The linkages and functional coordination among these features, however, remain poorly understood. Here we report the discovery of a sensory organ embedded within the fibrous symphysis between the unfused jaws that is present in several rorqual species, at both fetal and adult stages. Vascular and nervous tissue derived from the ancestral, anterior-most tooth socket insert into this organ, which contains connective tissue and papillae suspended in a gel-like matrix. These papillae show the hallmarks of a mechanoreceptor, containing nerves and encapsulated nerve termini. Histological, anatomical and kinematic evidence indicate that this sensory organ responds to both the dynamic rotation of the jaws during mouth opening and closure, and ventral groove blubber expansion through direct mechanical linkage with the y-shaped fibrocartilage structure. Along with vibrissae on the chin, providing tactile prey sensation, this organ provides the necessary input to the brain for coordinating the initiation, modulation and end stages of engulfment, a paradigm that is consistent with unsteady hydrodynamic models and tag data from lunge-feeding rorquals. Despite the antiquity of unfused jaws in baleen whales since the late Oligocene (∼23–28 million years ago), this organ represents an evolutionary novelty for rorquals, based on its absence in all other lineages of extant baleen whales. This innovation has a fundamental role in one of the most extreme feeding methods in aquatic vertebrates, which facilitated the evolution of the largest vertebrates ever.


Archive | 2004

Gray's Anatomy for Students

Richard L. Drake; A. Wayne Vogl; Adam W. M. Mitchell


Archive | 2010

Pelvis and Perineum

Richard L. Drake; A. Wayne Vogl; Adam W. M. Mitchell


Archive | 2012

Gray's basic anatomy

Richard L. Drake; A. Wayne Vogl; Adam W. M. Mitchell


Archive | 2015

Gray's anatomy for students flash cards

Richard L. Drake; Wayne Vogl; Adam W. M. Mitchell


Archive | 2018

Comprar Gray Anatomía Básica + Acceso Online 2ª Ed. | Richard L. Drake | 9788491132257 | Elsevier España

Richard L. Drake; A. Wayne Vogl; Adam W. M. Mitchell


Archive | 2017

Gray's Atlas der Anatomie

Richard L. Drake; Wayne Vogl; Adam W. M. Mitchell


Archive | 2017

Gray's atlas d'anatomie humaine / Richard L. Drake, A. Wayne Vogl, Adam W. M. Mitchell ; [illustré par] Richard M. Tibbitts, Paul E. Richardson ; traduit de la 2e édition américaine par Fabrice Duparc

Richard L. Drake; Richard Lee Drake; Wayne Vogl; Adam W. M. Mitchell; Richard Tibbitts; Paul Richardson; Fabrice Duparc; Wayne. Auteur du texte Vogl; Adam W. M.. Auteur du texte Mitchell


Archive | 2016

Gray's Anatomy for Students Flashcards

Richard L. Drake; Awayne Vogl; Adam W. M. Mitchell; illustrations by Richard M.Tibbitts; Paul Richardson


Archive | 2015

Gray's anatomy for students flash cards; third edition: with student consult online access

Richard L. Drake; A. Wayne Vogl; Adam W. M. Mitchell

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A. Wayne Vogl

University of British Columbia

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Robert E. Shadwick

University of British Columbia

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Nicholas D. Pyenson

National Museum of Natural History

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