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A new three-dimensional geometric morphometric approach to assess egg shape

机译:一种新的三维几何形态计量学方法用于评估卵形

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This paper proposes a new methodology to quantify patterns of egg shape variation using geometric morphometrics of three-dimensional landmarks captured on digitally reconstructed eggshells and demonstrates its performance in capturing shape variation at multiple biological levels. This methodology offers unique benefits to complement established linear measurement or two-dimensional (2D) contour profiling techniques by (i) providing a more precise representation of eggshell curvature by accounting for variation across the entire surface of the egg; (ii) avoids the occurrence of correlations from combining multiple egg shape features; (iii) avoids error stemming from projecting a highly-curved three-dimensional (3D) object into 2D space; and (iv) enables integration into 3D workflows such as finite elements analysis. To demonstrate, we quantify patterns of egg shape variation and estimate morphological disparity at multiple biological levels, within and between clutches and among species of four passerine species of different lineages, using volumetric dataset obtained from micro computed tomography. The results indicate that species broadly have differently shaped eggs, but with extensive within-species variation so that all four-focal species occupy a range of shapes. Within-species variation is attributed to between-clutch differences in egg shape; within-clutch variation is surprisingly substantial. Recent comparative analyses that aim to explain shape variation among avian taxa have largely ignored potential biases due to within-species variation, or use methods limited to a narrow range of egg shapes. Through our approach, we suggest that there is appreciable variation in egg shape across clutches and that this variation needs to be accounted for in future research. The approach developed in this study to assess variation in shape is freely accessible and can be applied to any spherical-to-conical shaped object, including eggs of non-avian dinosaurs and reptiles through to other extant taxa such as poultry.
机译:本文提出了一种新方法,可使用在数字重建的蛋壳上捕获的三维地标的几何形态计量学来量化卵形变化的模式,并展示其在多个生物学水平上捕获形变的性能。这种方法论具有独特的优势,可以补充已建立的线性测量或二维(2D)轮廓轮廓分析技术,方法是:(i)通过考虑鸡蛋整个表面的变化来提供蛋壳曲率的更精确表示; (ii)避免通过组合多个蛋形特征而出现相关性; (iii)避免由于将高度弯曲的三维(3D)对象投影到2D空间而产生的错误; (iv)可以集成到3D工作流程中,例如有限元分析。为了证明这一点,我们使用从微型计算机断层摄影术获得的体积数据集,对卵形变化的模式进行了量化,并估计了多个生物水平,离合内和间以及不同世系的四个pass蛇物种之间的形态学差异。结果表明,物种广泛地具有不同形状的卵,但是物种内部差异很大,因此所有四个焦点物种都具有一定范围的形状。种内变异归因于卵形之间的离合差异;离合器内的变化令人惊讶。旨在解释禽类群之间形状变化的最新比较分析在很大程度上忽略了由于种内变化或使用限于鸡蛋形状范围狭窄的方法引起的潜在偏差。通过我们的方法,我们建议各离合器的卵形存在明显的差异,并且这种差异需要在未来的研究中加以考虑。这项研究中开发的评估形状变化的方法可以自由获取,并且可以应用于任何球形到圆锥形的物体,包括非禽类恐龙和爬行动物的卵,以及其他现存的分类单元(如家禽)。

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