野猪Sus scrofa Linnaeus, 1758年伊比利亚半岛两个地区的牙齿变异

Elena Granados-Rigol, R. García-González, J. Herrero, A. GARCÍA-SERRANO
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对来自西班牙阿拉贡西部比利牛斯山脉(WP)和中部埃布罗河谷(MEV)的182只野猪的头骨和下颌骨进行了牙齿变异评估。我们评估了不同区域之间的频率、年龄和性别分布是否存在差异,以及是否存在与环境(后天)或遗传(先天性)有关的差异。变异性包括牙多和牙少(比正常情况多或少)、持续性(成人乳牙的存在)、旋转和错位(牙齿分别偏离垂直轴或水平轴)、间隙(两颗牙齿之间的异常空间)、损伤、牙齿脱落和牙垢。获得性变异,如牙垢和损伤在白粉病中更为常见,这可能是由于区域之间饮食的差异(例如,在白粉病中,生根是相当大的)。在先天性中,这些区域在膈膜频率上存在显著差异,这可能是MEV的遗传特征。总的来说,旋转(100%)和错位(90%)的发生率很高,这表明这些是牙列的特征,而不是异常。在先天性中,牙裂(以及经常相关的下颌缺损)是最常见的,我们将其解释为牙齿数量减少的早期适应,作为向素食为主的饮食转变的反应。
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Wild boar Sus scrofa Linnaeus, 1758 dental variability in two areas of the Iberian Peninsula
The skulls and mandibles of 182 wild boars from the Western Pyrenees (WP) and the Middle Ebro Valley (MEV), Aragon, Spain, were assessed for dental variability. We evaluated whether there were differences in the frequency and age and sex distribution between areas, and whether any differences might be related to their environments (acquired) or were heritable (congenital). Variability included hyperdontia and hypodontia (more or fewer teeth than is normal), persistence (presence of deciduous teeth in adults), rotation and malposition (teeth deviations from the vertical or horizontal axes, respectively), diastema (abnormal space between two teeth), injuries, tooth loss, and tartar. Acquired variability such as tartar and injuries were significantly more frequent in the WP, which might have been due to differences in diet between the areas (e.g., in WP, rooting was considerable). Among the congenital, the areas differed significantly in the frequency of diastema, which might have been a hereditary characteristic in the MEV. Overall, the incidence of rotations (100%) and malposition (90%) were high, which suggests that these are characteristics of the dentition, rather than abnormalities. Among the congenital, diastema (and the frequently associated hypodontia) was the most common, which we interpret as an incipient adaptation towards a reduction in the number of teeth as a response to a shift to a predominantly vegetarian diet.
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