作者
David P Hocking, Felix G Marx, Shibo Wang, David Burton, Mark Thompson, Travis Park, Ben Burville, Hazel L Richards, Renae Sattler, James Robbins, Roberto Portela Miguez, Erich MG Fitzgerald, David J Slip, Alistair R Evans
发表日期
2021/6/7
期刊
Current Biology
卷号
31
期号
11
页码范围
2404-2409. e2
出版商
Elsevier
简介
Modern pinnipeds (true and eared seals) employ two radically different swimming styles, with true seals (phocids) propelling themselves primarily with their hindlimbs, whereas eared seals (otariids) rely on their wing-like foreflippers.1,2 Current explanations of this functional dichotomy invoke either pinniped diphyly3–5 or independent colonizations of the ocean by related but still largely terrestrial ancestors.6–8 Here, we show that pinniped swimming styles form an anatomical, functional, and behavioral continuum, within which adaptations for forelimb swimming can arise directly from a hindlimb-propelled bauplan. Within phocids, southern seals (monachines) show a convergent trend toward wing-like, hydrodynamically efficient forelimbs used for propulsion during slow swimming, turning, bursts of speed, or when initiating movement. This condition is most evident in leopard seals, which have well-integrated …
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