Description and Quantification of Sexual Dimorphism of Pubic Body Shape in Hispanic Populations Using Elliptic Fourier Analysis

E. Cantor, Krista E. Latham, S. Nawrocki
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Sex estimation is important in the creation of a biological profile for unidentified human remains, as positive identification cannot occur until the decedent’s biological traits have been determined and the range of possible matches has been narrowed. The pubic bone is cited as one of the best indicators of sex due to the constraints of childbirth. Current methods that use the pubic bone for sex estimation, however, rely on poorly defined and subjective observations that are susceptible to inter-and intraobserver error. Additionally, many of the methods currently in use are based on North American populations and thus may not necessarily model the variation seen in other populations around the globe. The aim of this study is to gain a better understanding of variation in pubic bone shape in Hispanic populations by separating the influences of sex, ancestry, and age at death. A total of 164 pubic bones from North American Hispanic and Chilean individuals were compared to 287 pubic bones from individuals of Euro-American ancestry from North American collections, using Elliptic Fourier analysis (EFA) of photographs, principal component analysis, and ANCOVA. EFA generated five effective principal components that collectively describe approximately 95% of the variation in the shape of the pubic body. Sex, age at death, and ancestry were all found to significantly influence shape but explained only 25% of the overall variation. The remaining 75% is likely influenced by variables that cannot be controlled for in anthropological analysis, underscoring how little variance in skeletal morphology is actually explainable.
用椭圆傅立叶分析描述和量化西班牙裔人群阴部形状的两性二态性
性别估计在为身份不明的人类遗骸创建生物概况方面很重要,因为在确定死者的生物特征并缩小可能匹配的范围之前,无法进行正面识别。由于分娩的限制,耻骨被认为是性的最佳指标之一。然而,目前使用耻骨进行性别估计的方法依赖于定义不明确和主观的观察结果,容易受到观察者之间和内部误差的影响。此外,目前使用的许多方法都是基于北美人口的,因此不一定能模拟在全球其他人口中看到的变化。本研究的目的是通过分离性别、祖先和死亡年龄的影响,更好地了解西班牙裔人群中耻骨形状的变化。利用椭圆傅里叶分析(EFA)、主成分分析和ANCOVA,将来自北美西班牙裔和智利个体的164块耻骨与来自北美收集的欧美血统个体的287块耻骨进行了比较。全民教育产生了五个有效的主成分,它们共同描述了大约95%的公共身体形状变化。性别、死亡年龄和祖先都被发现对形状有显著影响,但只能解释25%的总体变化。剩下的75%可能受到人类学分析中无法控制的变量的影响,强调骨骼形态的差异实际上是可以解释的。
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