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Geometric craniometric analysis of sexual dimorphism and ontogenetic variation: A case study based on two geographically disparate species, Aethomys ineptus from southern Africa and Arvicanthis niloticus from Sudan (Rodentia: Muridae)

机译:性二态性和个体发育变异的几何颅骨分析:基于两个地理上不同的物种的案例研究,南部非洲的Aethomys ineptus和苏丹的Arvicanthis niloticus(啮齿类:Muridae)

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Non-geographic morphometric variation, particularly at the level Of Sexual dimorphism Lind ontogenetic (age-related) variation, has been documented in rodents, Lind useful for establishing whether to analyse sexes separately or together, and for selecting adult specimens for subsequent data recording and analysis. However, such Studies have largely been based on traditional morphometric analyses of linear measurements that mainly focus Oil overall size. rather than shape-related morphometric variation. Unit-free, landmark/outline-based geometric morphometric analyses are considered to offer a more appropriate tool for assessing shape-related morphometric variation. In this Study, we used geometric cranial morphometric analysis to assess the nature and extent Of Sexual dimorphism and age variation within the Tete veld rat, Aethomys ineptus (Thomas and Wroughton, 1908) from southern Africa and the African Nile rat, Arvicanthis niloticus (Desmarest, 1822) from Sudan. The results obtained were in turn Compared with previously published results based on independent geometric Lind traditional cranial morphometric data from the same sampled populations examined in the present Study. While Our geometric morphometric results detected statistically significant sexual dimorphism in cranial shape within Ar. niloticus only, previously published results based on traditional morphometric data failed to detect significant sexual dimorphism within this species. However. similar to previously published traditional morphometric data, our geometric morphometric results detected statistically significant age-related variation in cranial shape and size within both Ae. ineptus and Ar. niloticus, with individuals Of age classes 5 Lind 6 being considered to represent adult specimens. Our results highlight the importance of carefully evaluating both size- and shape-related non-geographic morphometric variation prior to the analysis of geographic variation and the delineation of species. Erroneous Conclusions of non-geographic variation may have implications in the interpretation of geographic and evolutionary processes that may be responsible for morphological differences at both the inter- and intra-specific levels.
机译:非地理形态计量学变异,特别是在性二态性水平上,Lind个体发育(与年龄相关)变异已在啮齿动物中得到记录,Lind可用于确定是分别分析性别还是一起分析性别,以及选择成年标本进行后续数据记录和分析。但是,此类研究主要基于线性测量的传统形态计量分析,该分析主要关注油的总体尺寸。而不是形状相关的形态变化。无单元,基于界标/轮廓的几何形态计量分析被认为为评估与形状相关的形态计量变化提供了更合适的工具。在这项研究中,我们使用几何颅形态学分析法评估了来自南部非洲的Tete veld大鼠,Aethomys ineptus(Thomas和Wroughton,1908年)和非洲Nile大鼠,Arvicanthis niloticus(Desmarest)的性二态性的性质和程度以及年龄变化。 (1822年)来自苏丹。反过来,将获得的结果与先前发表的结果进行了比较,这些结果基于本研究中相同抽样人群的独立几何Lind传统颅骨形态学数据而得出。而我们的几何形态测量结果在Ar颅骨形状中检测出统计学上显着的性二态性。仅基于尼罗罗非鱼,以前基于传统形态计量学数据发表的结果未能检测到该物种内明显的性二态性。然而。与以前发布的传统形态计量学数据相似,我们的几何形态计量学结果在两个Ae中均检测到了与年龄相关的统计学显着性颅骨形状和大小变化。 ineptus和Ar。尼罗罗非鱼,具有5岁年龄段的个人Lind 6被认为代表成人标本。我们的结果突出了在分析地理变异和物种划分之前,仔细评估与大小和形状相关的非地理形态计量变异的重要性。非地理变异的错误结论可能会对地理和进化过程的解释产生影响,这可能导致种间和种内水平的形态差异。

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