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Dietary correlates of temporomandibular joint morphology in New World primates

机译:新世界灵长类动物颞下颌关节形态的饮食相关性

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Previous analyses of the masticatory apparatus have demonstrated that the shape of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is functionally and adaptively linked to variation in feeding behavior and diet in primates. Building on previous research, this study presents an analysis of the link between diet and TMJ morphology in the context of functional and dietary differences among New World primates. To evaluate this proposed relationship, I used three-dimensional morphometric methods to quantify TMJ shape across a sample of 13 platyrrhine species. A broad interspecific analysis of this sample found strong relationships among TMJ size, TMJ shape, and diet, suggesting that both size and diet are significant factors influencing TMJ morphology in New World primates. However, it is likely that at least some of these differences are related to a division of dietary categories along clade lines. A series of hypotheses related to load resistance capabilities and range of motion in the TMJ were then tested among small groups of closely related taxa with documented dietary differences. These pairwise analyses indicate that some aspects of TMJ morphology can be used to differentiate among closely related species with different diets. However, not all of my predictions were upheld. The anteroposterior dimensions of the TMJ were most strongly consistent with hypothesized differences in ingestive/masticatory behaviors and jaw gape, whereas the predictions generated for variation in entoglenoid and articular tubercle height were not upheld. These results imply that while some features can be reliably associated with increased load resistance and facilitation of wider jaw gapes in the masticatory apparatus, other features are less strongly correlated with masticatory function.
机译:先前对咀嚼装置的分析表明,颞下颌关节(TMJ)的形状在功能上和适应性上与灵长类动物的进食行为和饮食变化有关。在先前研究的基础上,本研究在新大陆灵长类动物的功能和饮食差异的背景下,对饮食与TMJ形态之间的联系进行了分析。为了评估这种建议的关系,我使用了三维形态计量学方法来量化13种桔梗样本中TMJ的形状。对该样品进行的广泛种间分析发现,TMJ大小,TMJ形状和饮食之间存在密切关系,这表明大小和饮食都是影响新大陆灵长类动物TMJ形态的重要因素。但是,这些差异中的至少一些可能与沿进化枝线划分的饮食类别有关。然后,在小组密切相关的分类群中,对一系列与TMJ的抗负荷能力和运动范围有关的假设进行了检验,并记录了饮食差异。这些成对分析表明,TMJ形态的某些方面可用于区分饮食不同的密切相关物种。但是,并非所有的预测都得到支持。 TMJ的前后尺寸与摄食/咀嚼行为和下颌间隙的假设差异最强一致,而对突突和关节结节高度变化的预测并没有得到支持。这些结果暗示,尽管某些特征可以可靠地与增加的负载阻力相关联并且促进咀嚼装置中的更宽的颚间隙,但是其他特征与咀嚼功能的相关性较小。

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