A model of digestive tooth corrosion in lizards: experimental tests and taphonomic implications
Abstract Corrosion patterns induced by gastric fluids on the skeleton of prey animals may depend on the nature of the corrosive agents (acid, enzymes) as well as on the composition of the hard parts and the soft tissues that surround them. We propose a framework for predicting and interpreting corro...
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doaj-95f6644ae2a041eda48c55ec5298b4782021-06-20T11:30:43ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-06-0111111610.1038/s41598-021-92326-5A model of digestive tooth corrosion in lizards: experimental tests and taphonomic implicationsKrister T. Smith0Orr Comay1Lutz Maul2Fabio Wegmüller3Jean-Marie Le Tensorer4Tamar Dayan5Department of Messel Research and Mammalogy, Senckenberg Research InstituteSchool of Zoology and The Steinhardt Museum of Natural History, Tel Aviv UniversityResearch Station of Quaternary Palaeontology, Senckenberg Research InstituteInstitute for Prehistory and Archaeological Science, University of BaselInstitute for Prehistory and Archaeological Science, University of BaselSchool of Zoology and The Steinhardt Museum of Natural History, Tel Aviv UniversityAbstract Corrosion patterns induced by gastric fluids on the skeleton of prey animals may depend on the nature of the corrosive agents (acid, enzymes) as well as on the composition of the hard parts and the soft tissues that surround them. We propose a framework for predicting and interpreting corrosion patterns on lizard teeth, our model system, drawing on the different digestive pathways of avian and non-avian vertebrate predators. We propose that high-acid, low-enzyme systems (embodied by mammalian carnivores) will lead to corrosion of the tooth crowns, whereas low-acid, high-enzyme systems (embodied by owls) will lead to corrosion of the tooth shafts. We test our model experimentally using artificial gastric fluids (with HCl and pepsin) and feeding experiments, and phenomenologically using wild-collected owl pellets with lizard remains. Finding an association between the predictions and the experimental results, we then examine corrosion patterns on nearly 900 fossil lizard jaws. Given an appropriate phylogenetic background, our focus on physiological rather than taxonomic classes of predators allows the extension of the approach into Deep Time.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-92326-5 |
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A model of digestive tooth corrosion in lizards: experimental tests and taphonomic implications |
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Abstract Corrosion patterns induced by gastric fluids on the skeleton of prey animals may depend on the nature of the corrosive agents (acid, enzymes) as well as on the composition of the hard parts and the soft tissues that surround them. We propose a framework for predicting and interpreting corrosion patterns on lizard teeth, our model system, drawing on the different digestive pathways of avian and non-avian vertebrate predators. We propose that high-acid, low-enzyme systems (embodied by mammalian carnivores) will lead to corrosion of the tooth crowns, whereas low-acid, high-enzyme systems (embodied by owls) will lead to corrosion of the tooth shafts. We test our model experimentally using artificial gastric fluids (with HCl and pepsin) and feeding experiments, and phenomenologically using wild-collected owl pellets with lizard remains. Finding an association between the predictions and the experimental results, we then examine corrosion patterns on nearly 900 fossil lizard jaws. Given an appropriate phylogenetic background, our focus on physiological rather than taxonomic classes of predators allows the extension of the approach into Deep Time. |
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