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Measuring facial symmetry in the wild: a case study in Olive Baboons (Papio anubis)

机译:在野外测量面部对称性:以橄榄狒狒(Papio anubis)为例

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Individuals under stress and those of intrinsically low quality may have insufficient resources to invest in developing equally on both sides. Such individuals may thus display higher levels of fluctuating asymmetry (FA)-small, random departures from perfect bilateral symmetry. These small deviations from symmetry are often less than 1 % of trait size, similar to variation in symmetry generated by measurement error. Studies regarding FA must thoroughly assess measurement error if reliable conclusions regarding FA and fitness parameters are to be drawn. Although many studies regarding facial symmetry in humans have been conducted, few have been carried out on non-human primates. The primary aim of this study was to assess whether facial FA in a non-human primate, the olive baboon (Papio anubis) can be reliably measured from digital photographs. Facial FA was measured in three sets of bilaterally symmetrical landmarks from digital images of 35 olive baboons at Gashaka-Gumti National Park, Nigeria. Measurement error was found to be low indicating a high level of reliability based on comparisons of values from two photos of the same individual (r = 0.85). Measurement error was found to be related to the size of the face. This suggests that orientation error increases in large faces and could potentially influence FA scores. These findings highlight the need for FA studies to measure and control error caused by orientation and position of subjects if FA is to be of utility to behavioural ecology and conservation (e.g. if FA reflects whether individuals in a population are suffering from environmental or genetic stress).
机译:承受压力的人和本质上素质较低的人可能没有足够的资源来投资双方平等发展。因此,此类个体可能表现出较高水平的波动性不对称(FA),即与完美的双边对称性发生小的随机偏离。与对称性的这些小偏差通常小于特征量的1%,类似于由测量误差产生的对称性变化。如果要得出有关FA和适用性参数的可靠结论,则有关FA的研究必须彻底评估测量误差。尽管已进行了许多有关人面部对称性的研究,但对非人灵长类动物的研究很少。这项研究的主要目的是评估是否可以通过数码照片可靠地测量非人类灵长类动物狒狒(狒狒)中的面部FA。从尼日利亚Gashaka-Gumti国家公园的35个橄榄狒狒的数字图像中的三组双边对称地标中测量了面部FA。根据来自同一个人的两张照片的值比较,发现测量误差低,表明可靠性高(r = 0.85)。发现测量误差与面部尺寸有关。这表明在大脸中定向误差会增加,并且可能会影响FA评分。这些发现突出表明,如果FA要对行为生态学和保护有用(例如,如果FA反映出人口中的个体是否正在遭受环境或遗传压力),则需要进行FA研究以测量和控制由受试者的方位和位置引起的错误。 。

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