鲸鱼的超声听觉有古老的历史
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All living toothed whales rely upon echoes of their own calls to navigate1 and hunt underwater, a skill that works best in conjunction with high-frequency hearing. Now, researchers reporting in the Cell Press journal Current Biology on August 4 who studied one of the best-preserved ears of any ancient whale ever discovered find that whales' high-frequency hearing abilities arose earlier than anticipated. "Our study suggests that high-frequency hearing may have preceded the emergence2 of echolocation," says Morgan Churchill of New York Institute of Technology in Old Westbury, New York. 
 
Churchill and his colleagues made their discovery in studies of a new fossil whale species (Echovenator sandersi) found in a drainage ditch in South Carolina. The researchers CT scanned the ancient whale's remarkably3 complete fossilized ear and compared it to those of two hippos and 23 fossil and living whales. Those analyses uncovered many features found today in dolphins, which can hear at ultrasonic4 frequencies. 
 
The anatomy5 of Echovenator's ear suggests that high-frequency hearing evolved early in whale evolution, about 27 million years ago and that traits associated with this ability actually predate the emergence of toothed whales. It also suggests that the evolutionary6 ancestors of toothed whales could hear at higher frequencies than their relatives on land.
 
Churchill says that the inner ear of Echovenator is surprisingly similar to that of modern whales. In fact, only one trait of the ancient whale's ear was more similar to primitive7 whales than to modern whales, suggesting a very rapid evolution of hearing abilities in early whales.
 
Echovenator is remarkable8 in other ways too, Churchill notes. For instance, the ancient whale was remarkably small compared to its ancestors, suggesting a drastic change in body size early in toothed whale evolution that most likely influenced a range of variables, from brain size to ecology.
 
Echovenator is just one of many fossil whales from South Carolina that Churchill and colleagues are in the process of studying. Those fossils represent some of the earliest known ancestors of toothed whales. And that means there's much more to come on the evolution of intelligence, body size, foraging9 ecology, and diversity in modern whales.


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1 navigate 4Gyxu     
v.航行,飞行;导航,领航
参考例句:
  • He was the first man to navigate the Atlantic by air.他是第一个飞越大西洋的人。
  • Such boats can navigate on the Nile.这种船可以在尼罗河上航行。
2 emergence 5p3xr     
n.浮现,显现,出现,(植物)突出体
参考例句:
  • The last decade saw the emergence of a dynamic economy.最近10年见证了经济增长的姿态。
  • Language emerges and develops with the emergence and development of society.语言是随着社会的产生而产生,随着社会的发展而发展的。
3 remarkably EkPzTW     
ad.不同寻常地,相当地
参考例句:
  • I thought she was remarkably restrained in the circumstances. 我认为她在那种情况下非常克制。
  • He made a remarkably swift recovery. 他康复得相当快。
4 ultrasonic VlHwf     
adj.超声的;n.超声波
参考例句:
  • It was very necessary for people to take type-B ultrasonic inspection regularly.定期进行B超检查是十分必要的。
  • Sounds are classified into two kinds: sonic and ultrasonic.声波分为两类,即普通声波与超声波。
5 anatomy Cwgzh     
n.解剖学,解剖;功能,结构,组织
参考例句:
  • He found out a great deal about the anatomy of animals.在动物解剖学方面,他有过许多发现。
  • The hurricane's anatomy was powerful and complex.对飓风的剖析是一项庞大而复杂的工作。
6 evolutionary Ctqz7m     
adj.进化的;演化的,演变的;[生]进化论的
参考例句:
  • Life has its own evolutionary process.生命有其自身的进化过程。
  • These are fascinating questions to be resolved by the evolutionary studies of plants.这些十分吸引人的问题将在研究植物进化过程中得以解决。
7 primitive vSwz0     
adj.原始的;简单的;n.原(始)人,原始事物
参考例句:
  • It is a primitive instinct to flee a place of danger.逃离危险的地方是一种原始本能。
  • His book describes the march of the civilization of a primitive society.他的著作描述了一个原始社会的开化过程。
8 remarkable 8Vbx6     
adj.显著的,异常的,非凡的,值得注意的
参考例句:
  • She has made remarkable headway in her writing skills.她在写作技巧方面有了长足进步。
  • These cars are remarkable for the quietness of their engines.这些汽车因发动机没有噪音而不同凡响。
9 foraging 6101d89c0b474e01becb6651ecd4f87f     
v.搜寻(食物),尤指动物觅(食)( forage的现在分词 );(尤指用手)搜寻(东西)
参考例句:
  • They eke out a precarious existence foraging in rubbish dumps. 他们靠在垃圾场捡垃圾维持着朝不保夕的生活。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The campers went foraging for wood to make a fire. 露营者去搜寻柴木点火。 来自辞典例句
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