波多黎各圣地亚哥岛自由落体海螺的脊椎形态Temporal Changes of the Free Ranging Rhesus Macaques FromSantiago, Puerto Rico

IF 2 2区 生物学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
Catalina I. Villamil, Jeziel J. Negrón, Emily R. Middleton
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本研究的目的是评估1951年至2002年在圣地亚哥岛出生的猕猴椎体大小和形状的时间变化,以阐明在头盖骨、尾骨和体重中发现的时间变化模式。材料和方法我们使用来自圣地亚哥岛的132只雌性恒河猴和78只雄性恒河猴的6块椎骨的3D坐标数据集来评估整体尺寸、椎体高度和整体形状。我们以出生年份和死亡年龄为自变量进行多元线性回归,并使用标准统计方法评估早期(1950-1965)和晚期(1985-2002)队列之间的差异。结果我们发现,随着时间的推移,整个椎骨的总体尺寸和椎体高度都在下降。随着时间的推移,女性比男性减少得更多,导致更大的性别二态性。我们没有发现椎体形状改变的证据。顺便说一句,我们发现在这一组中,胸腰椎的椎体高度不是两性二态的,而且随着时间的推移,雄性在很大程度上保持了椎体高度。我们的结果与该人群骨骼的整体减少一致,而不是特定身体区域或软组织块的局部减少。女性比男性表现出更极端的变化,这种模式可能表明,由于环境原因,可能是由于怀孕的生理需求,女性受到了更强的选择。男女差异也可能反映出女性初生时年龄较早,这发生在骨骼完全成熟之前,并可能直接影响女性的生长。
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Temporal Changes in Vertebral Morphology of the Free-Ranging Rhesus Macaques From Cayo Santiago, Puerto Rico
      Cambios Temporales en la Morfología Vertebral de Macacos Rhesus No Enjaulados de Cayo Santiago, Puerto Rico

Temporal Changes in Vertebral Morphology of the Free-Ranging Rhesus Macaques From Cayo Santiago, Puerto Rico Cambios Temporales en la Morfología Vertebral de Macacos Rhesus No Enjaulados de Cayo Santiago, Puerto Rico

Objectives

The objective of this study is to assess temporal change in vertebral size and shape in macaques born on Cayo Santiago from 1951 to 2002 in order to clarify patterns of temporal change identified in the cranium, appendicular skeleton, and body mass.

Materials and Methods

We assessed overall size, vertebral body height, and overall shape using a published dataset of 3D coordinate data representing six vertebrae from 132 female and 78 male Rhesus macaques from Cayo Santiago. We performed multiple linear regression with year of birth and age at death as independent variables, and assessed differences between early (1950–1965) and late (1985–2002) cohorts using standard statistical methods.

Results

We found decreases in overall size and vertebral body height over time across vertebrae. Females decreased more than males, resulting in greater sexual dimorphism over time. We found no evidence of vertebral shape change. Incidentally, we found that thoracolumbar vertebral body height is not sexually dimorphic in this group and that males largely maintain vertebral body height over time.

Discussion

Our results are consistent with an overall reduction of the skeleton in this population rather than localized reductions in specific body regions or in soft tissue mass. Females displayed more extreme changes than males, and this pattern may suggest that females are under stronger selection for environmental reasons, possibly due to the physiological demands of pregnancy. Female–male differences may also reflect early female age at first birth, which occurs prior to full skeletal maturation and may directly affect female growth.

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