Back

Hydrodynamic function of genal prolongations in trinucleimorph trilobites revealed by computational fluid dynamics

Pates, S.; Drage, H. B.

2024-01-30 paleontology
10.1101/2024.01.26.577348 bioRxiv
Show abstract

Trilobites, a diverse clade of Palaeozoic arthropods, repeatedly converged on the trinucleimorph morphology. Trinucleimorphs possessed vaulted cephala with a broad anterior fringe and prominent posteriorly orientated genal prolongations. Various functional hypotheses have been proposed for the fringe, however the possible function of the genal prolongations has received less attention. Here we use a computational fluid dynamics approach to test whether these prolongations served a hydrodynamic function: generating negative lift to allow trinucleimorphs to remain in place on the seafloor and prevent overturning within fast flowing water. We simulated the performance of cephala with broad, narrow, and absent genal prolongations in a benthic environment with flow speeds ranging from 0.05-0.5 m s-1, in two cephalic postures. The first posture had the anterior of the cephalon parallel to the seafloor, while for the second the genal prolongations were parallel to the seafloor. Posture and presence of genal prolongations were found to be important for generating negative lift, with performance improving under faster flow speeds. No significant difference between narrow and broad genal prolongations was detected. This study provides support for genal prolongations serving a hydrodynamic function, similar to the femurs of some insect larvae, however, it does not preclude prolongations also serving additional functions as snowshoes or antipredatory deterrents.

Matching journals

The top 6 journals account for 50% of the predicted probability mass.

1
iScience
1063 papers in training set
Top 0.1%
12.6%
2
Interface Focus
14 papers in training set
Top 0.1%
10.2%
3
eLife
5422 papers in training set
Top 5%
10.2%
4
Royal Society Open Science
193 papers in training set
Top 0.1%
10.2%
5
Journal of The Royal Society Interface
189 papers in training set
Top 0.5%
6.4%
6
Integrative And Comparative Biology
15 papers in training set
Top 0.1%
4.9%
50% of probability mass above
7
Scientific Reports
3102 papers in training set
Top 23%
4.9%
8
PLOS ONE
4510 papers in training set
Top 34%
4.4%
9
Journal of Experimental Biology
249 papers in training set
Top 0.8%
4.4%
10
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
341 papers in training set
Top 2%
4.0%
11
PeerJ
261 papers in training set
Top 2%
4.0%
12
Bioinspiration & Biomimetics
13 papers in training set
Top 0.1%
1.9%
13
PLOS Computational Biology
1633 papers in training set
Top 14%
1.9%
14
PNAS Nexus
147 papers in training set
Top 0.2%
1.7%
15
Frontiers in Neuroscience
223 papers in training set
Top 4%
1.5%
16
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
2130 papers in training set
Top 39%
1.1%
17
Integrative Organismal Biology
14 papers in training set
Top 0.3%
0.9%
18
Peer Community Journal
254 papers in training set
Top 4%
0.8%
19
Journal of the Royal Society Interface
18 papers in training set
Top 0.1%
0.8%
20
Nature Communications
4913 papers in training set
Top 64%
0.7%
21
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology
84 papers in training set
Top 2%
0.7%
22
Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological and Integrative Physiology
11 papers in training set
Top 0.1%
0.7%
23
BMC Ecology and Evolution
49 papers in training set
Top 2%
0.5%
24
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
60 papers in training set
Top 5%
0.5%