犬、猫副腕骨的比较解剖学分析

IF 1.8 3区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Yusuf Altundağ , Nicoleta Manuta , Ermiş Özkan , Sokol Duro
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本研究研究了不同品种的杂交猫和狗的副腕骨的形态变化,重点研究了物种间的三维形状差异。对10只狗和15只猫的三维模型进行几何形态计量学分析,旨在探索物种在腕骨形态上的特异性适应。猫(混合品种)的PC1值为负值,表明它们的腕骨更紧凑和纤细,这与它们更强的机动性和更小的体型相一致。小型和大型犬种的PC1值均为正,表明观察到的形状变化并不直接反映体型,而是物种或品种特有的形态。这些发现得到了质心大小分析的支持,质心大小与PC1的形状变化有关。副腕骨形状和Procrustes距离之间缺乏显著相关性表明,虽然这可能影响骨骼形态,但遗传因素可能在塑造腕骨方面发挥更大的作用。本研究强调了几何形态测量在检测物种特异性骨骼适应性方面的效用,并强调了这种方法在探索家养食肉动物功能形态学方面的潜力。综上所述,了解狗猫混合品种腕骨副骨的形态变化有助于兽医解剖学,并在兽医医学,特别是外科和康复实践中具有实际应用价值。因此,研究结果有助于更深入地了解猫和狗的腕骨变异,对功能和进化研究具有重要意义。
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Comparative anatomy analysis of the accessory carpal bone across dog and cat breeds
This study investigates the morphological variation of the accessory carpal bone in mixed-breed cats and dogs of different breeds, focusing on 3D shape differences across species. Geometric morphometric analysis was applied to 3D models of 10 dogs and 15 cats, aiming to explore species-specific adaptations in carpal bone morphology. Cats (mix breeds) exhibited negative values for PC1, indicating more compact and slender carpal bones, consistent with their enhanced mobility and smaller body sizes. Both small and large dog breeds displayed positive PC1 values, indicating that the observed shape variation does not directly reflect body size but rather species- or breed-specific morphology. These findings were supported by centroid size analysis, which correlated with the shape variation along PC1. The lack of significant correlations between accessory carpal bone shape and Procrustes distance suggests that, while this may influence skeletal morphology, genetic factors likely play a more substantial role in shaping the carpal bone. This study highlights the utility of geometric morphometry in detecting species-specific skeletal adaptations and emphasizes the potential of this method to explore functional morphology in domestic carnivores. In conclusion, understanding the morphological variation of the accessory carpal bone in dogs and cats mixed breeds contributes to veterinary anatomy and has practical applications in veterinary medicine, particularly in surgical and rehabilitation practices. Therefore, the results contribute to a deeper understanding of carpal bone variation in cats and dogs, with implications for functional and evolutionary studies.
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Research in veterinary science
Research in veterinary science 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
4.20%
发文量
312
审稿时长
75 days
期刊介绍: Research in Veterinary Science is an International multi-disciplinary journal publishing original articles, reviews and short communications of a high scientific and ethical standard in all aspects of veterinary and biomedical research. The primary aim of the journal is to inform veterinary and biomedical scientists of significant advances in veterinary and related research through prompt publication and dissemination. Secondly, the journal aims to provide a general multi-disciplinary forum for discussion and debate of news and issues concerning veterinary science. Thirdly, to promote the dissemination of knowledge to a broader range of professions, globally. High quality papers on all species of animals are considered, particularly those considered to be of high scientific importance and originality, and with interdisciplinary interest. The journal encourages papers providing results that have clear implications for understanding disease pathogenesis and for the development of control measures or treatments, as well as those dealing with a comparative biomedical approach, which represents a substantial improvement to animal and human health. Studies without a robust scientific hypothesis or that are preliminary, or of weak originality, as well as negative results, are not appropriate for the journal. Furthermore, observational approaches, case studies or field reports lacking an advancement in general knowledge do not fall within the scope of the journal.
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