从禄丰猿(Lufengpithecus lufengensis)和侏儒猿(Pongo pygmaeus)的重复线性釉质发育不良中检测种群水平上是否存在不同的雷齐乌斯周期性。

IF 1.7 2区 生物学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY American Journal of Biological Anthropology Pub Date : 2024-11-07 DOI:10.1002/ajpa.25014
Mark Fretson Skinner, Xueping Ji
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目的:在牙冠形成过程中,珐琅质的分层速度(Retzius periodicity,RP,以天为单位)以表面包膜表示,重建化石和活灵长类动物的生活史。通过薄切片揭示 RP 具有破坏性;因此,样本量不足以检测离散类群中存在的 RP 范围。我们提出了一种在种群水平上检测RP的额外方法,该方法基于先前研究显示的类人猿线性釉质发育不全(rLEH)的年均两次复发率:用扫描电子显微镜(SEM)和共聚焦显微镜记录了中国石灰华晚中新世猩猩(Pongo pygmaeus)(n = 40)和禄丰猿(Lufengpithecus lufengensis)(n = 57)的牙齿铸片(分别为 133 和 138 LEH),以得出 LEH 发作之间的包膜计数。将LEH之间的毛周计数集合的频率分布与连续LEH之间毛周计数的牙齿特定比率的频率分布进行比较(后一步骤消除了样本内RP差异的影响):根据先前的研究,两次 LEH 之间的连续间隔平均为 1 年。LEH之间的连续间隔与之前间隔的比率显示,猩猩和禄丰猿表现出以5.3个月和6.7个月为中心的两个不对称间隔,这可能反映了轴向倾斜日照对物候的影响。估计的RPs不是单峰的,而是显示了一个从7到12的范围,在Lufenpithecus和Pongo中分别为8到11,与公布的数值相当:讨论:重复性低密度脂蛋白胆碱酯酶(LEH)具有足够的规律性,可以检测到额外的RPs,禄丰雉的RPs尚未在组织学上得到证实。
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Detecting the presence of different Retzius periodicities at the population level from repetitive linear enamel hypoplasia among Lufengpithecus lufengensis and Pongo pygmaeus

Objectives

Reconstruction of life histories for fossil and living primates draws on rate of enamel layering, termed Retzius periodicity (RP in days) expressed as surface perikymata, during dental crown formation. Disclosure of RP through thin sectioning is destructive; consequently, sample sizes are inadequate to detect the range of RPs present in discrete taxa. We propose an additional method to detect RPs at the population level based on twice-yearly average recurrence of linear enamel hypoplasia (rLEH) in apes shown by prior studies.

Materials and Methods

Casts of teeth from orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus) (n = 40) and Lufengpithecus lufengensis (n = 57) from Late Miocene Shihuiba, China, (133 and 138 LEH, respectively) were recorded with scanning electron microscope (SEM) and confocal microscopy to yield perikymata counts between episodes of LEH. Frequency distributions of aggregated perikymata counts between LEH were compared to frequency distribution of tooth-specific ratios of perikymata counts between successive LEH (this latter step removes effects of RP differences within a sample).

Results

Drawing on prior research, two successive intervals between LEH span 1 year on average. Ratios of successive to previous intervals between LEH show that orangutans and Lufengpithecus exhibit two asymmetric intervals centered on 5.3 and 6.7 months, likely reflecting the effect of axial tilt insolation on phenology. Estimated RPs are not unimodal but show a range from 7 to 12 in Lufenpithecus and 8 to 11 in Pongo, comparable to published values.

Discussion

Repetitive LEH is sufficiently regular to detect additional RPs which, in the case of Lufengpithecus, have yet to be demonstrated histologically.

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