Shape variations of pelvis in different classes of dogs using geometric morphometry

IF 0.8 4区 农林科学 Q4 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY
Ermiş Özkan, Kozet Avanus, Nicoleta Manuta, Sedat Aydoğdu, Yusuf Altundağ
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The ossa coxae are the bones that connect the hindlimbs to the axial skeleton. The right and left os coxae join at the median plane to form the pelvis. In this study, variations in pelvis shape and the asymmetric structure of the pelvis were investigated across different classes of dogs. To achieve this, computed tomography images of the pelvis were obtained from 35 dogs, and 3D modelling of the pelvis was created. Subsequently, 45 landmarks were identified on these models. As a result of the Principal Component Analysis, the shape variation was observed in the pelvic canal and crista iliaca. Directional asymmetry between Principal Component 1 and Principal Component 2 accounted for 33.84% of the total variation, while fluctuating asymmetry contributed 23.66%. Canonical variate analysis revealed that canonical variate (CV) 1 explained 56.56% of the total variation between groups, with CV 2 explained 28.98%. Male dogs exhibited greater pelvic variation than females. Procrustes ANOVA indicated that the greatest proportion of shape variation corresponds to the effect of differences among individuals. While directional asymmetry was statistically significant, fluctuating asymmetry was not. Male dogs displayed more pronounced pelvic shape asymmetry, typically towards the right. Gundogs had a narrower pelvic canal and a wide crista iliaca, whereas terriers had a wider pelvic canal and smaller crista iliaca in shape. Geometric morphometry enables statistical analysis and the derivation of average shapes from samples, making it a vital tool in veterinary anatomy. This study provides insights into pelvic geometric morphometry across different classes of dogs.

使用几何形态测量法测量不同等级狗的骨盆形状变化。
尾骨是连接后肢和中轴骨骼的骨骼。左右股骨在中轴平面处连接,形成骨盆。在这项研究中,我们调查了不同等级犬骨盆形状的变化和骨盆的不对称结构。为此,研究人员从 35 只狗身上获取了骨盆的计算机断层扫描图像,并创建了骨盆的三维模型。随后,在这些模型上确定了 45 个地标。主成分分析结果显示,骨盆管和髂骨嵴的形状存在差异。主成分 1 和主成分 2 之间的方向不对称性占总变异的 33.84%,而波动不对称性占 23.66%。典型变异分析显示,典型变异(CV)1解释了56.56%的组间总变异,CV 2解释了28.98%的组间总变异。雄性狗的骨盆变化大于雌性狗。Procrustes ANOVA 分析表明,个体差异对形状变化的影响最大。虽然方向不对称具有统计学意义,但波动不对称不具有统计学意义。公犬的骨盆形状不对称更为明显,通常向右侧倾斜。猎犬的骨盆管较窄,髂骨嵴较宽,而猎犬的骨盆管较宽,髂骨嵴形状较小。几何形态测量可进行统计分析,并从样本中得出平均形状,因此是兽医解剖学的重要工具。这项研究提供了对不同类别犬骨盆几何形态测量的见解。
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Anatomia Histologia Embryologia
Anatomia Histologia Embryologia ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY-VETERINARY SCIENCES
CiteScore
1.90
自引率
11.10%
发文量
115
审稿时长
18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia is a premier international forum for the latest research on descriptive, applied and clinical anatomy, histology, embryology, and related fields. Special emphasis is placed on the links between animal morphology and veterinary and experimental medicine, consequently studies on clinically relevant species will be given priority. The editors welcome papers on medical imaging and anatomical techniques. The journal is of vital interest to clinicians, zoologists, obstetricians, and researchers working in biotechnology. Contributions include reviews, original research articles, short communications and book reviews.
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