Geometric Morphometric Research of the Molars in Tree Shrews (Tupaia belangeri) from Different Regions

Pub Date : 2024-01-18 DOI:10.18805/ijar.bf-1716
Cheng-yao Yang, W. Gao, Na Ning, Wan-long Zhu
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Background: Biological traits are mainly determined by genotype and are also influenced by environmental factors, especially in the process of adapting to different environments, corresponding phenotypic variations may occur. Even for the same animal, there may be some morphological differences due to its long-term adaptation to different habitat environments. Molar teeth are the direct contact point between animals and the environment, which are of great significance in the study of animal adaptability to different environments. Methods: To explore the relationship between the morphology of the molars (upper molars and lower molars) of tree shrews (Tupaia belangeri) and environmental variations in different regions, we applied geometric morphometric methods to measure the morphological characteristics of the molars of T. belangeri in 12 different regions of China (Hainan, Daxin, Leye, Xingyi, Xichang, Hekou, Kunming, Mengla, Dali, Tengchong, Pianma, Laboratory bred F1 generation). Result: The results showed that the morphological variations of the lower molars of T. belangeri in 12 different regions were larger, which was more suitable and reference valuable for studying the morphological differences among different geographical populations. The Principal component analysis showed that T. belangeri from 12 regions were clustered into 4 branches: Hainan was clustered into one branch, Daxin was clustered into one branch, Pianma and Tengchong were clustered into one branch and Leye, Xingyi, Hekou, Kunming, Xichang, Mengla, Dali and laboratory bred F1 generation were clustered into one branch. The thin plate spline analysis showed that deformations in the upper molars were mostly concentrated in the alveolar and dental margins. The deformations of the lower molars were mainly concentrated in the alveolar, marginal and occlusal surfaces. Multidimensional scaling showed that there were differences in molars morphology among the 12 locations, with significant variations in Hainan, Daxin, Pianma and Tengchong regions, reflecting the adaptive variation of T. belangeri to different ecological environments. The present results can provide a certain basis for the study of phenotypic adaptation in T. belangeri.
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不同地区树鼩(Tupaia belangeri)臼齿的几何形态研究
背景:生物性状主要由基因型决定,同时也受环境因素的影响,特别是在适应不同环境的过程中,会出现相应的表型变异。即使是同一种动物,由于长期适应不同的生境环境,也会出现一些形态差异。臼齿是动物与环境的直接接触点,对研究动物对不同环境的适应性具有重要意义。研究方法为了探讨树鼩臼齿(上臼齿和下臼齿)形态与不同地区环境变化的关系,我们采用几何形态计量学方法测定了中国12个不同地区(海南、大新、乐业、兴义、西昌、河口、昆明、勐腊、大理、腾冲、片马、实验室培育的F1代)树鼩臼齿的形态特征。结果结果表明,12个不同地区的白鱀豚下臼齿形态变异较大,更适合研究不同地理种群间的形态差异,具有参考价值。主成分分析表明,12个地区的白龙鱼聚为4个分支:海南聚为一个分支,大新聚为一个分支,片马和腾冲聚为一个分支,乐业、兴义、河口、昆明、西昌、勐腊、大理和实验室培育的 F1 代聚为一个分支。薄板样条分析表明,上磨牙的变形主要集中在牙槽和牙缘。下磨牙的变形主要集中在牙槽面、边缘和咬合面。多维标度显示,12个地点的臼齿形态存在差异,海南、大新、片马和腾冲地区差异显著,反映了白鱀豚对不同生态环境的适应性变异。本研究结果可为白鱀豚的表型适应性研究提供一定的依据。
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