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A distinguishing feature of Pongo upper molars and its implications for the taxonomic identification of isolated hominid teeth from the Pleistocene of Asia

机译:Pongo上部臼齿的显着特征及其对亚洲单胞外科分离的同性恋牙齿分离的分类鉴定的影响

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Objectives: The taxonomic status of isolated hominoid teeth from the Asian Pleistocene has long been controversial due to difficulties distinguishing between pongine and hominin molars given their high degree of morphometrical variation and overlap. Here, we combine nonmetric and geometric morphometric data to document a dental pattern that appears to be taxonomically diagnostic among Pongo. We focus on the protoconule, a cuspule of well-documented evolutionary history, as well as on shape differences of the mesial fovea of the upper molars. Materials and methods: We examined 469 upper molars of eight hominid genera (Australopithecus, Paranthropus, Homo, Meganthropus, Sivapithecus, Pan, Gorilla, and Pongo), including representatives of Homo erectus and extinct and recent Pongo. Analyses were conducted at the enamel-dentine junction to overcome the limitations introduced by dental wear. Results: We found that a moderate or large protoconule is present in ~80% of Pleistocene and extant Pongo. Conversely, a moderate to pronounced protoconule in hominins, Meganthropus, and African great apes occurs in low frequencies (~0-20%). Canonical variate analyses for the mesial fovea show that Pleistocene and extant Pongo cluster together and are clearly differentiated from all other groups, except for Sivapithecus. Discussion: This study suggests that the protoconule and the shape of the mesial fovea in upper molars are useful features for the taxonomic identification of isolated hominid teeth. By identifying these new features, our results can contribute to the better understanding of hominoid evolutionary history and biogeography during the Asian Pleistocene. However, we emphasize that the reported features should be used in combination with other diagnostic variables for the most accurate taxonomic assessments.
机译:目的:由于诸多在高度的形态学变化和重叠的困难,亚洲先生来自亚洲先生患者的分离的患有亚洲先生牙齿的分类牙齿存在争议。在这里,我们将非微观和几何形态学数据组合以记录牙科模式,该牙科模式似乎是Pongo之间的分类学诊断。我们专注于原激发,一种记录良好的进化历史的困惑,以及上臼齿的薄层FOVEA的形状差异。材料和方法:我们检查了469名上臼齿八个Hominid属(Australopithecus,Paranthropus,Homo,Meganthropus,Sivapithecus,Pan,Gorilla和Pongo),包括同性恋和灭绝和最近的Pongo的代表。在搪瓷结合点进行分析,以克服牙科磨损引入的局限性。结果:我们发现中度或大型的全茂细胞素在〜80%的全胞外和现存的Pongo中存在。相反,在低频(〜0-20%)中发生中度才能在母体,Meganthropus和非洲大型猿类中的中等精致的原始细胞。典型Fovea的规范变化分析表明,除了Sivapithecus之外,更加普利酮和远端Pongo集群在一起并与所有其他组清楚地分化。讨论:该研究表明,上臼齿中的介质FOVEA的原生素是用于分类颗粒的分类牙齿的有用特征。通过识别这些新功能,我们的结果可以促进亚洲先生期间更好地了解Hominoid进化历史和生物地理。然而,我们强调报告的特征应与最准确的分类学评估的其他诊断变量组合使用。

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    Department of Anthropology New York University New York New York;

    Department of Anthropology New York University New York New York;

    División Antropología Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo Universidad Nacional de La Plata La Plata República Argentina;

    Laboratoire PACEA UMR 5199 CNRS Université de Bordeaux Bordeaux France;

    Musée de l'Homme UMR7206 Département Homme et Environnement Paris France;

    Laboratoire BABEL Faculté de Chirurgie Dentaire FRE 2029 CNRS Université Paris Descartes Montrouge France;

    Anthropological and Palaeoenvironmental Department The Institute of Archaeology Hanoi Vietnam;

    Anthropological and Palaeoenvironmental Department The Institute of Archaeology Hanoi Vietnam;

    Key Laboratory of Vertebrate Evolution and Human Origins Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology (IVPP) Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing People's Republic of China;

    Department of Anthropology New York University New York New York;

    Department of Human Evolution Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology Leipzig Germany;

    Department of Human Evolution Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology Leipzig Germany;

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    enamel-dentine junction; hominids; mesial fovea; protoconule; taxonomy;

    机译:搪瓷牙本质结;同性恋;弱小的;薄膜;原生植物;分类法;

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