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Sexual dimorphism and variability of craniomandibular morphology in the Japanese giant flying squirrel, Petaurista leucogenys (Rodentia: Sciuridae)

机译:日本巨型飞鼠裂鼠,彼得斯塔菌根(鳕鱼:Sciuridae)的性二甲语和颅骨形态变异性

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We examined sexual dimorphism and variability of craniomandibular morphology in the Japanese giant flying squirrel (Petaurista leucogenys) using different statistical analyses. Among 31 measurements using 33 adult skulls (19 males and 14 females), females showed slightly larger mean size for all traits. Univariate analysis revealed that females were significantly larger than males for the greatest length of skull, zygomatic breadth, and mandibular length. Discriminant functions indicated well distinctiveness between the sexes. Moreover, six additional mandibular measurements were taken for estimating the mechanical advantage of the primary masticatory muscles, of which females showed significantly larger incisor resistance arm and moment arms of the superficial masseter (most ventral fibers) and the anterior deep masseter than males. These traits could increase the surface area for the attachment of masticatory muscles and thus have a role in biting mechanism. These suggest that larger females have relatively greater absolute bite force, which may contribute to obtain more access for greater ecological resources. Additionally, the coefficients of variation did not differ significantly between the sexes. Patterns o f variability tended to differ in the cranial dimensions based on longitudinal and transverse axes, but not obviously in the major subdivisions of the skull. The observed variability patterns suggest the existence of developmental factors and higher integration to maintain functional relationship related to their lifestyle. Finally, we identified craniomandibular dimorphism in P. leucogenys as a size related phenomenon mostly associated with resource benefits, despite similarities in variability caused by morphological constraint. (C) 2020 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.
机译:我们使用不同的统计分析检查了日本巨型飞行松鼠(Petaurista Leucogenysysysysys)中颅瘤形态的性二态性和变异性。 31种测量使用33种成年头骨(19名男性和14名女性),女性显示所有特征的平均均匀均匀。单变量分析显示,女性显着大于男性,用于最大的头骨,颧骨宽度和下颌长度。判别职能表明了性别之间的差异很大。此外,采取了六种额外的下颌测量来估计主要咀嚼肌肉的机械优势,其中雌性显示出显着大的切口抗性臂和浅表肌肉(最多腹侧纤维)和前肌肉的时刻臂。这些特征可以增加咀嚼肌的附着的表面积,因此在咬合机制中具有作用。这些表明,较大的女性具有相对更大的绝对咬伤力,这可能有助于获得更多的进入更大的生态资源。另外,性别的变异系数在性别之间没有显着差异。图案O F变化倾向于基于纵向和横向轴的颅尺寸不同,但在头骨的主要细分中没有明显。观察到的变异模式表明存在发展因素和更高的集成,以维持与其生活方式有关的功能关系。最后,尽管由形态学约束引起的可变性相似,但我们鉴定了P. Leucogenys的颅骨组合体,作为与资源益处相关的尺寸相关现象。 (c)2020 Elsevier GmbH。版权所有。

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