Alexander Csanády , Branislav Tej , Veronika Sochová , Ivan Baláž , Michal Ambros , Viktória Majlátová , Igor Majláth , Michal Stanko
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摘要
研究人员对260只条纹田鼠(Apodemus agrarius)进行了形态计量分析和评估,以确定盆骨在个体年龄和雌性繁殖史方面的性别大小二态性。研究发现,亚成体和成年雌雄个体的骨盆大小存在差异。使用曼-惠特尼 U 检验对骨盆的左右部分进行比较,结果显示骨盆尺寸之间的差异在统计学上并不显著。在两个年龄段(亚成体、成体)的性别间比较中,仅在成体的四个特征上发现了显著的统计学差异:髋骨长度(LP1)、髋臼宽度(WP1)、闭孔长度(LSF)和闭孔宽度(WSF)。评估的两个指数(WSF/LSF 和 WP1/LP2)清楚地反映了骨盆形状的变化,这种变化在成年小鼠中最为明显。对于亚成体雄性和雌性小鼠组,所测量的性状和指数的差异并不明显。曼-惠特尼 U 检验、主成分分析(PCA)和判别分析(DFA)等几种分析表明,尽管雌雄小鼠的骨盆形态和形状有重叠,但在骨盆形态和形状上存在性别差异。同样,单向方差分析显示,调整后的平均值在性别间存在显著差异。分析表明,在体重一定的情况下,雌性的骨盆似乎更大。因此,雌性的性别二形性与A. Agrarius的骨盆大小和形状有关。繁殖史显示骨盆尺寸在以下几个方向存在差异:空怀< 初产< 初产方向。
Sex differences in pelvic size and shape in the striped field mouse from Slovakia
Morphometric analysis and evaluation of 260 striped field mice (Apodemus agrarius) were carried out to identify sexual size dimorphism in pelvic bones regarding the age of individuals and the reproductive history of females. Pelvic size was found to differ between subadult and adult individuals of both sexes. A comparison using the Mann–Whitney U test between the right and left parts of the pelvis showed statistically non-significant differences between the pelvis dimensions. In the inter-sexual comparison of both ages (subadult, adult), statistically significant differences were found for only four traits in adults: length of the coxal bone (LP1), width of the ischiopubis (WP1), length of the obturator foramen (LSF) and width of the obturator foramen (WSF). The two indices (WSF/LSF and WP1/LP2) evaluated clearly reflected changes in the pelvic shape, which were most pronounced in adult mice. For the group of subadult males and females, the differences in measured traits and indices were not as pronounced. Several analyses, such as the Mann–Whitney U test, principal component analysis (PCA) as well as discriminant analysis (DFA), showed sex differences in pelvic morphology and shape, although the two sexes overlapped. Similarly, one-way ANCOVA showed that there was a significant difference between the sexes for the adjusted means. Analyses showed that for a given body mass, it appears that females tend to have larger pelvises. Thus, the sexual dimorphism of females was related to pelvic size and shape in A. agrarius. The breeding history showed differences in pelvic dimensions in following direction: the nulliparous < primigravid < primiparous direction.
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Zoologischer Anzeiger - A Journal of Comparative Zoology is devoted to comparative zoology with a special emphasis on morphology, systematics, biogeography, and evolutionary biology targeting all metazoans, both modern and extinct. We also consider taxonomic submissions addressing a broader systematic and/or evolutionary context. The overall aim of the journal is to contribute to our understanding of the organismic world from an evolutionary perspective.
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