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Chewing, dental morphology and wear in tapirs ( Tapirus spp.) and a comparison of free-ranging and captive specimens

机译:Tapirs(Tapirus SPP)的咀嚼,牙齿形态和磨损和自由范围和俘虏标本的比较

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Feeding practice in herbivorous mammals can impact their dental wear, due to excessive or irregular abrasion. Previous studies indicated that browsing species display more wear when kept in zoos compared to natural habitats. Comparable analyses in tapirs do not exist, as their dental anatomy and chewing kinematics are assumed to prevent the use of macroscopic wear proxies such as mesowear. We aimed at describing tapir chewing, dental anatomy and wear, to develop a system allowing comparison of free-ranging and captive specimens even in the absence of known age. Video analyses suggest that in contrast to other perissodactyls, tapirs have an orthal (and no lateral) chewing movement. Analysing cheek teeth from 74 museum specimens, we quantified dental anatomy, determined the sequence of dental wear along the tooth row, and established several morphometric measures of wear. In doing so, we showcase that tapir maxillary teeth distinctively change their morphology during wear, developing a height differential between less worn buccal and more worn lingual cusps, and that quantitative wear corresponds to the eruption sequence. We demonstrate that mesowear scoring shows a stable signal during initial wear stages but results in a rather high mesowear score compared to other browsing herbivores. Zoo specimens had lesser or equal mesowear scores as specimens from the wild; additionally, for the same level of third molar wear, premolars and other molars of zoo specimens showed similar or less wear compared specimens from the wild. While this might be due to the traditional use of non-roughage diet items in zoo tapirs, these results indicate that in contrast to the situation in other browsers, excessive tooth wear appears to be no relevant concern in ex situ tapir management.
机译:由于过度或不规则磨损,食草哺乳动物中的喂养实践可能会影响其牙磨。以前的研究表明,与自然栖息地相比,浏览物种在动物园中保持更多磨损。 TapIr中的可比分析不存在,因为假设其牙科解剖和咀嚼运动学以防止使用诸如MeSoWear等宏观磨损代理。我们旨在描述Tapir咀嚼,牙齿解剖和磨损,开发一个允许比较自由范围和俘虏标本的系统,即使在没有已知年龄的情况下也是如此。录像分析表明,与其他促甲酰基相比,Tapirs具有切口(和无横向)咀嚼运动。分析来自74博物馆标本的脸颊牙齿,我们量化牙齿解剖,确定了牙齿排的牙齿磨损顺序,并建立了几种形态磨损措施。在这样做时,我们展示了Tapir上颌牙齿在磨损期间明显地改变它们的形态,在更磨损的颊和更磨损的舌尖瓣之间形成高度差异,并且定量磨损对应于喷发序列。我们证明MesoWear评分在初始磨损阶段期间显示出稳定的信号,但与其他浏览草食动物相比,相当高的MesoWear分数。动物园标本与来自野生的标本具有较小或平等的MesoWear分数;另外,对于相同水平的第三磨牙磨损,磨牙和其他臼齿样本显示出类似的或更少的耐磨样本。虽然这可能是由于传统的非粗饲料饮食项目在动物园的格坡中,但这些结果表明,与其他浏览器中的情况相比,牙齿过度磨损似乎没有相关的顾虑在出于原位Tap摩尔管理中得到了相关的关注。

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