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Buccal dental-microwear and dietary ecology in a free-ranging population of mandrills (Mandrillus sphinx) from southern Gabon

机译:来自加蓬南部自由放养的山d(Mandrillus sphinx)的颊齿微磨损和饮食生态学

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Analyses of dental micro- and macro-wear offer valuable information about dietary adaptations. The buccal surface of the teeth does not undergo attrition, indicating that dental microwear may directly inform about food properties. Only a few studies have, however, investigated the environmental and individual factors involved in the formation of such microwear in wild animals. Here, we examine variation of buccal microwear patterns of mandibular molars in a large free-ranging population of mandrills (Mandrillus sphinx). We first explore the influence of seasonality and individual’s sex, age and tooth macrowear–expressed as the percent of dentine exposure (PDE)–on six microwear variables. Second, we analyze the interplay between individual’s diet and PDE. In a last analysis, we revisit our results on mandrills in the light of other primate’s microwear studies. We show that the average buccal scratch length and the frequency of vertical buccal scratches are both higher during the long dry season compared to the long rainy season, while we observe the inverse relationship for disto-mesial scratches. In addition, females present more disto-mesial scratches than males and older individuals present higher scratch density, a greater proportion of horizontal scratches but a lower proportion of vertical scratches than young animals. PDE yields similar results than individual’s age confirming earlier results in this population on the relationship between age and tooth macrowear. Because seasonality and individual characteristics are both known to impact mandrills’ diet in the study population, our results suggest that buccal microwear patterns may inform about individual feeding strategies. Furthermore, PDE increases with the consumption of potentially abrasive monocotyledonous plants, independently of the individuals’ age, although it is not affected by food mechanical properties. Finally, buccal scratch densities by orientation appear as relevant proxies for discriminating between different primate taxa.
机译:牙齿微观和宏观磨损的分析提供了有关饮食适应性的有价值的信息。牙齿的颊面没有磨损,表明牙齿微磨损可能直接影响食物的特性。然而,只有很少的研究调查了在野生动物中形成这种微磨损的环境和个体因素。在这里,我们研究了大范围自由移动的山d(Mandrillus sphinx)下颌磨牙的颊微磨损模式的变化。我们首先探讨季节性因素以及个人的性别,年龄和牙齿粗大磨损(以牙本质暴露百分比(PDE)表示)对六个微磨损变量的影响。其次,我们分析个人饮食与PDE之间的相互作用。在最后的分析中,我们根据其他灵长类动物的微磨损研究重新审视了关于山man的结果。我们显示,在较长的干旱季节,平均颊颊刮擦长度和垂直颊部刮擦的频率均高于长时间的雨季,而我们观察到的局部刮擦呈反比关系。此外,雌性比雄性表现出更多的局部划痕,而年长的个体表现出更高的划痕密度,水平划痕的比例更大,而垂直划痕的比例则比幼小动物低。 PDE产生的结果与个人年龄相似,这证实了该人群中年龄与牙齿宏观磨损之间的关系的早期结果。由于已知季节性和个体特征都会影响研究人群中山d的饮食,因此我们的结果表明,颊微磨损模式可能会影响个体的进食策略。此外,PDE随潜在的具研磨性的单子叶植物的消耗而增加,而与个体年龄无关,尽管它不受食品机械性能的影响。最后,按方向的颊部刮擦密度似乎是区分不同灵长类动物分类的相关代理。

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