Sex differences in anthropoid mandibular canine lateral enamel formation.

IF 2.6 2区 地球科学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY American journal of physical anthropology Pub Date : 2009-10-01 DOI:10.1002/ajpa.21047
Debbie Guatelli-Steinberg, Rebecca J Ferrell, Jennifer Spence, Tiffany Talabere, Amelia Hubbard, Stacey Schmidt
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Previous research has demonstrated that great ape and macaque males achieve large canine crown sizes primarily through extended canine growth periods. Recent work has suggested, however, that platyrrhine males may achieve larger canine sizes by accelerating rather than prolonging growth. This study tested the hypothesis that the ontogenetic pathway leading to canine sexual dimorphism in catarrhines differs from that of platyrrhines. To test this hypothesis, males and females of several catarrhine genera (Hylobates, Papio, Macaca, Cercopithecus, and Cercocebus) and three platyrrhine genera (Cebus, Ateles, and Callicebus) were compared in the number and spacing of perikymata (enamel growth increments) on their canine crowns. In addition, perikymata periodicities (the number of days of growth perikymata represent) were determined for five genera (Hylobates, Papio, Macaca, Cebus, and Ateles) using previously published as well as original data gathered for this study. The central findings are as follows: 1) males have more perikymata than females for seven of eight genera (in five of the seven, the differences are statistically significant); 2) in general, the greater the degree of sexual dimorphism, the greater the sex difference in male and female perikymata numbers; 3) there is no evidence of a systematic sex difference in primate periodicities; and 4) there is some evidence that sex differences in enamel formation rates may make a minor contribution to canine sexual dimorphism in Papio and Cercopithecus. These findings strongly suggest that in both catarrhines and platyrrhines prolongation of male canine growth is the primary mechanism by which canine crown sexual dimorphism is achieved.

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类人猿犬齿侧牙釉质形成的性别差异。
先前的研究表明,类人猿和猕猴的雄性犬冠之所以大,主要是通过延长犬的生长期。然而,最近的研究表明,雄性平颈犀牛可能通过加速而不是延长生长来达到更大的犬体型。本研究验证了一种假设,即导致卡塔河犬性别二态性的个体发生途径与平颈河犬不同。为了验证这一假设,我们比较了几个卡鼻属(hyloates、Papio、Macaca、Cercopithecus和Cercocebus)和三个扁鼻属(Cebus、Ateles和Callicebus)的雄性和雌性犬齿冠上的周突(牙釉质生长增量)的数量和间距。此外,利用先前发表的以及为本研究收集的原始数据,确定了五个属(hyloates、Papio、Macaca、Cebus和Ateles)的周突周期(周突代表的生长天数)。主要发现如下:1)8个属中有7个属雄性的外周瘤多于雌性(其中5个属差异有统计学意义);2)一般情况下,两性二态化程度越大,雌雄外突数量的性别差异越大;3)没有证据表明灵长类动物的周期存在系统性的性别差异;4)有证据表明,牙釉质形成率的性别差异可能对Papio和Cercopithecus犬的性别二型性有轻微影响。这些研究结果有力地表明,在长臂猿和扁鼻猿中,雄性犬生长的延长是实现犬冠两性异形的主要机制。
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Physical Anthropology (AJPA) is the official journal of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists. The Journal is published monthly in three quarterly volumes. In addition, two supplements appear on an annual basis, the Yearbook of Physical Anthropology, which publishes major review articles, and the Annual Meeting Issue, containing the Scientific Program of the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists and abstracts of posters and podium presentations. The Yearbook of Physical Anthropology has its own editor, appointed by the Association, and is handled independently of the AJPA. As measured by impact factor, the AJPA is among the top journals listed in the anthropology category by the Social Science Citation Index. The reputation of the AJPA as the leading publication in physical anthropology is built on its century-long record of publishing high quality scientific articles in a wide range of topics.
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