The Functional Morphology Of Lingual Prey Capture In A Scincid Lizard,Tiliqua Scincoides(Reptilia: Squamata)

JOURNAL OF MORPHOLOGY(2021)

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We investigated the functional morphology of lingual prey capture in the blue-tongued skink,Tiliqua scincoides, a lingual-feeding lizard nested deep within the family Scincidae, which is presumed to be dominated by jaw-feeding. We used kinematic analysis of high-speed video to characterize jaw and tongue movements during prey capture. Phylogenetically informed principal components analysis of tongue morphology showed that, compared to jaw-feeding scincids and lacertids,T. scincoidesand another tongue-feeding scincid,Corucia zebrata, are distinct in ways suggesting an enhanced ability for hydrostatic shape change. Lingual feeding kinematics show substantial quantitative and qualitative variation amongT. scincoidesindividuals. High-speed video analysis showed thatT. scincoidesuses significant hydrostatic elongation and deformation during protrusion, tongue-prey contact, and retraction. A key feature of lingual prey capture inT. scincoidesis extensive hydrostatic deformation to increase the area of tongue-prey contact, presumably to maximize wet adhesion of the prey item. Adhesion is mechanically reinforced during tongue retraction through formation of a distinctive "saddle" in the foretongue that supports the prey item, reducing the risk of prey loss during retraction.
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feeding, histology, kinematics, morphology, tongue
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