Ontogenetic biomechanics of tufted (Sapajus) and untufted (Cebus) capuchin mandibles.

IF 1.7 2区 生物学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY American Journal of Biological Anthropology Pub Date : 2024-07-24 DOI:10.1002/ajpa.25006
Taylor A Polvadore, Caitlin B Yoakum, Parker M Taylor, Megan A Holmes, Myra F Laird, Janine Chalk-Wilayto, Cláudia Misue Kanno, José Américo de Oliveira, Claire E Terhune
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Objectives: Cortical bone geometry is commonly used to investigate biomechanical properties of primate mandibles. However, the ontogeny of these properties is less understood. Here we investigate changes in cortical bone cross-sectional properties throughout capuchin ontogeny and compare captive versus wild, semi-provisioned groups. Tufted capuchins (Sapajus spp.) are known to consume relatively hard/tough foods, while untufted capuchins (Cebus spp.) exploit less mechanically challenging foods. Previous research indicates dietary differences are present early in development and adult Sapajus mandibles can resist higher bending/shear/torsional loads.

Materials and methods: This study utilized microCT scans of 22 Cebus and 45 Sapajus from early infancy to adulthood from three sample populations: one captive Cebus, one captive Sapajus, and one semi-provisioned, free-ranging Sapajus. Mandibular cross-sectional properties were calculated at the symphysis, P3, and M1. If the tooth had not erupted, its position within the crypt was used. A series of one-way ANOVAs were performed to assess differences between and within the sample populations.

Results: Mandible robusticity increases across ontogeny for all three sample populations. Sapajus were better able to withstand bending and torsional loading even early in ontogeny, but no difference in shear resistance was found. Semi-provisioned, free-ranging Sapajus tend to show increased abilities to resist bending and torsional loading but not shear loading compared to captive Sapajus.

Discussion: This study helps advance our understanding of the primate masticatory system development and opens the door for further studies into adaptive plasticity in shaping the masticatory apparatus of capuchins and differences in captive versus free-ranging sample populations.

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有簇毛(Sapajus)和无簇毛(Cebus)卷尾猴下颌骨的个体发育生物力学。
目的:皮质骨的几何形状通常用于研究灵长类下颌骨的生物力学特性。然而,人们对这些特性的发育过程了解较少。在此,我们研究了皮质骨横截面特性在卷尾猴整个发育过程中的变化,并比较了人工饲养组和野生半人工饲养组。众所周知,有尾卷尾猴(Sapajus spp.)食用相对坚硬/粗糙的食物,而无尾卷尾猴(Cebus spp.)则食用机械挑战性较低的食物。以前的研究表明,饮食差异存在于发育早期,成年卷尾猴的下颌骨可以抵抗更高的弯曲/剪切/扭转负荷:本研究利用显微 CT 扫描了三个样本种群中的 22 只斑马和 45 只猿猴从幼年期到成年期的情况:一只人工饲养的斑马、一只人工饲养的猿猴和一只半人工饲养、自由活动的猿猴。下颌骨横截面特性是在干骺端、P3和M1处计算得出的。如果牙齿尚未萌出,则使用其在隐窝中的位置。进行了一系列单因素方差分析,以评估样本种群之间和种群内部的差异:所有三个样本种群的下颌坚固性在整个发育过程中都在增加。无患子甚至在个体发育早期就能更好地承受弯曲和扭转负荷,但在抗剪切力方面没有发现差异。与人工饲养的沙巴体育相比,半人工饲养、自由活动的沙巴体育往往表现出更强的抗弯曲和抗扭转负荷的能力,但抗剪切负荷的能力却没有提高:这项研究有助于加深我们对灵长类咀嚼系统发育的了解,并为进一步研究塑造卷尾猴咀嚼装置的适应性可塑性以及圈养与放养样本种群的差异打开了大门。
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