类人猿的门牙几何形状、凸出度和饮食与反喉的关系。

IF 1.7 2区 生物学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY American Journal of Biological Anthropology Pub Date : 2024-12-08 DOI:10.1002/ajpa.25042
Savannah E. Cobb, Courtney Alexandria Tennant, Darrell La, Fernando Torres-Chiriboga, Siobhán B. Cooke
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目的:先前的研究报道,在现存的类人猿灵长类动物中,切牙大小和曲率的几何测量与饮食差异相对应。然而,评估门牙形状变化的其他方法,如牙科地形分析,尚未被考虑。材料和方法:本研究测量了107个现存类人猿样本(n = 107)下颌中切牙的起伏指数(RFI)、线性尺寸和曲率(I1)。利用传统和系统发育统计、主成分分析和多项逻辑回归进一步研究了这些措施在加强类人猿饮食分离方面的效用。结果:双因素方差分析发现,冠状类人猿的I1身高、宽度、宽度和RFI在饮食上存在显著差异,在性别上无差异。尽管在身高和RFI中存在高且显著的系统发育信号,但系统发育方差分析也发现了这些指标中显著的饮食差异,表明饮食信号是稳健的。结合I1几何和RFI的预测模型优于仅使用I1几何的预测模型。推断了化石platyrrhine Antillothrix的混合摄食生态。讨论:我们的研究结果表明,I1 RFI和线性维度是类人猿饮食的可靠指标,可能有助于未来的生态形态学和古生物学分析。系统发育信号的存在值得进一步研究,如果应用I1 RFI或身高作为化石灵长类动物的饮食代理,我们建议采用细致的方法。
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Incisor Geometry, Relief, and Diet in Anthropoid Primates With Implications for Antillothrix

Objectives

Previous studies report that geometric measures of incisor size and curvature in extant anthropoid primates correspond to dietary differences. However, other methodologies of assessing incisor shape variation, such as dental topographic analysis, have not been considered.

Materials and Methods

This study measures Relief Index (RFI), linear dimensions, and curvature of central mandibular incisors (I1) for a sample of extant anthropoids (n = 107). The utility of these measures in enhancing dietary separations across Anthropoidea is further investigated using traditional and phylogenetic statistics, principal component analysis, and multinomial logistic regression.

Results

Two-way ANOVAs find significant dietary differences and no sexual differences in I1 height, width, breadth, and RFI across crown anthropoids. Phylogenetic ANOVAs also detect significant dietary differences in these measures despite the presence of high and significant phylogenetic signal in height and RFI, indicating that dietary signals are robust. Predictive models combining I1 geometry and RFI outperform those using solely I1 geometry. A mixed-feeding ecology is inferred for the fossil platyrrhine Antillothrix.

Discussion

Our findings indicate that I1 RFI and linear dimensions are robust dietary proxies in anthropoid primates that may be beneficial to future ecomorphological and paleontological analyses. The presence of phylogenetic signal merits further investigation, and we recommend a nuanced approach if applying I1 RFI or height as a dietary proxy for fossil primates.

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