丛毛卷尾猴和非丛毛卷尾猴下颌杠杆和头骨形状的个体发育变化

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY
Megan A. Holmes, Claire E. Terhune, Janine Chalk-Wilayto, Caitlin B. Yoakum, Parker Taylor, Rocio Ramirez, Megan P. Solís, Taylor A. Polvadore, Callum F. Ross, Andrea B. Taylor, Mariana Dutra Fogaca, Myra F. Laird
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摘要

进食的个体发育过程的特点是功能需求的变化与颅面部解剖结构的变化同时发生;这些因素之间的关系在发育过程中进食行为不同的灵长类动物身上会有所不同。本研究考察了丛猴(Sapajus)和非丛猴(Cebus)头骨形态和下颌杠杆作用的发育过程。与宿猴不同,卷尾猴的食物具有机械挑战性,对幼年卷尾猴的行为观察表明,这些食物在发育早期就被利用了。我们在Sapajus和Cebus头骨(n = 53)的个体发育系列的三维表面模型上放置了地标,并利用这些地标生成了三个下颌闭合肌肉(颞肌、颌下肌、翼内肌)的形状数据和整个齿列的下颌杠杆估算值以及加权综合估算值。利用几何形态计量学方法,我们发现头骨形状在早期就出现了分化,而且在整个发育过程中,Sapajus 和宿雾的头骨形状存在显著差异。此外,颌骨的杠杆作用随年龄和牙列位置的变化而变化,当计算恒牙时,无患子的杠杆作用大于宿雾。我们使用两组偏最小二乘法分析来确定头骨形状与每种颚肌杠杆估计值之间的协方差。在前牙区,Sapajus 的所有杠杆估算值之间都存在显著的协方差,而宿雾动物则没有。我们的研究结果表明,Sapajus 和 Cebus 在个体发育早期表现出不同的颅面形态,Sapajus 的杠杆估算值与颅面形状之间具有很强的协方差。这些结果与之前的行为学和比较研究结果一致,表明这些差异是选择利用具有机械挑战性的食物的功能,并进一步强调了这些差异出现在个体发育的早期。这项研究以先前的工作为基础,强调了了解本体发育对解释成体形态的重要性。
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Ontogenetic changes in jaw leverage and skull shape in tufted and untufted capuchins

Ontogenetic changes in jaw leverage and skull shape in tufted and untufted capuchins

The ontogeny of feeding is characterized by shifting functional demands concurrent with changes in craniofacial anatomy; relationships between these factors will look different in primates with disparate feeding behaviors during development. This study examines the ontogeny of skull morphology and jaw leverage in tufted (Sapajus) and untufted (Cebus) capuchin monkeys. Unlike Cebus, Sapajus have a mechanically challenging diet and behavioral observations of juvenile Sapajus suggest these foods are exploited early in development. Landmarks were placed on three-dimensional surface models of an ontogenetic series of Sapajus and Cebus skulls (n = 53) and used to generate shape data and jaw-leverage estimates across the tooth row for three jaw-closing muscles (temporalis, masseter, medial pterygoid) as well as a weighted combined estimate. Using geometric morphometric methods, we found that skull shape diverges early and shape is significantly different between Sapajus and Cebus throughout ontogeny. Additionally, jaw leverage varies with age and position on the tooth row and is greater in Sapajus compared to Cebus when calculated at the permanent dentition. We used two-block partial least squares analyses to identify covariance between skull shape and each of our jaw muscle leverage estimates. Sapajus, but not Cebus, has significant covariance between all leverage estimates at the anterior dentition. Our findings show that Sapajus and Cebus exhibit distinct craniofacial morphologies early in ontogeny and strong covariance between leverage estimates and craniofacial shape in Sapajus. These results are consistent with prior behavioral and comparative work suggesting these differences are a function of selection for exploiting mechanically challenging foods in Sapajus, and further emphasize that these differences appear quite early in ontogeny. This research builds on prior work that has highlighted the importance of understanding ontogeny for interpreting adult morphology.

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Journal of Morphology
Journal of Morphology 医学-解剖学与形态学
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2.80
自引率
6.70%
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119
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Morphology welcomes articles of original research in cytology, protozoology, embryology, and general morphology. Articles generally should not exceed 35 printed pages. Preliminary notices or articles of a purely descriptive morphological or taxonomic nature are not included. No paper which has already been published will be accepted, nor will simultaneous publications elsewhere be allowed. The Journal of Morphology publishes research in functional, comparative, evolutionary and developmental morphology from vertebrates and invertebrates. Human and veterinary anatomy or paleontology are considered when an explicit connection to neontological animal morphology is presented, and the paper contains relevant information for the community of animal morphologists. Based on our long tradition, we continue to seek publishing the best papers in animal morphology.
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