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Anyone with a Long-Face? Craniofacial Evolutionary Allometry (CREA) in a Family of Short-Faced Mammals, the Felidae

机译:长脸的人吗?颅面进化异速测定法 (CREA) 在短面哺乳动物科 Felidae 中的应用

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Among adults of closely related species, a trend in craniofacial evolutionary allometry (CREA) for larger taxa to be long-faced and smaller ones to have paedomorphic aspects, such as proportionally smaller snouts and larger braincases, has been demonstrated in some mammals and two bird lineages. Nevertheless, whether this may represent a 'rule' with few exceptions is still an open question. In this context, Felidae is a particularly interesting family to study because, although its members are short-faced, previous research did suggest relative facial elongation in larger living representatives. Using geometric morphometrics, based on two sets of anatomical landmarks, and traditional morphometrics, for comparing relative lengths of the palate and basicranium, we performed a series of standard and comparative allometric regressions in the Felidae and its two subfamilies. All analyses consistently supported the CREA pattern, with only one minor exception in the geometric morphometric analysis of Pantherinae: the genus Neofelis. With its unusually long canines, Neofelis species seem to have a relatively narrow cranium and long face, despite being smaller than other big cats. In spite of this, overall, our findings strengthen the possibility that the CREA pattern might indeed be a 'rule' among mammals, raising questions on the processes behind it and suggesting future directions for its study.
机译:在近缘物种的成虫中,颅面进化异速测定法(CREA)的趋势是,较大的分类群是长脸,较小的分类群具有恋形性,例如比例较小的鼻子和较大的脑壳,已经在一些哺乳动物和两个鸟类谱系中得到了证明。然而,这是否代表了一个“规则”,几乎没有例外,仍然是一个悬而未决的问题。在这种情况下,Felidae是一个特别有趣的研究家族,因为尽管它的成员是短脸的,但以前的研究确实表明,在较大的活体代表中,面部相对伸长。使用基于两组解剖标志的几何形态计量学和传统的形态计量学来比较上颚和基层的相对长度,我们在 Felidae 及其两个亚科中进行了一系列标准和比较异速生长回归。所有分析都一致支持CREA模式,在Pantherinae的几何形态学分析中只有一个小例外:Neofelis属。Neofelis 物种的犬齿异常长,尽管比其他大型猫科动物小,但头盖骨相对较窄,脸部较长。尽管如此,总的来说,我们的研究结果加强了CREA模式可能确实是哺乳动物“规则”的可能性,提出了对其背后的过程的质疑,并提出了其研究的未来方向。

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