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Talking heads: Morphological variation in the human mandible over the last 500 years in the Netherlands

机译:谈论负责人:荷兰过去500年人类下颌骨的形态变异

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The primary aim of this paper is to assess patterns of morphological variation in the mandible to investigate changes during the last 500 years in the Netherlands. Three-dimensional geometric morphometrics is used on data collected from adults from three populations living in the Netherlands during three time-periods. Two of these samples come from Dutch archaeological sites (Alkmaar, 1484-1574, n = 37; and Middenbeemster, 1829-1866, n = 51) and were digitized using a 3D laser scanner. The third is a modern sample obtained from MRI scans of 34 modern Dutch individuals. Differences between mandibles are dominated by size. Significant differences in size are found among samples, with on average, males from Alkmaar having the largest mandibles and females from Middenbeemster having the smallest. The results are possibly linked to a softening of the diet, due to a combination of differences in food types and food processing that occurred between these time-periods. Differences in shape are most noticeable between males from Alkmaar and Middenbeemster. Shape differences between males and females are concentrated in the symphysis and ramus, which is mostly the consequence of sexual dimorphism. The relevance of this research is a better understanding of the anatomical variation of the mandible that can occur over an evolutionarily short time, as well as supporting research that has shown plasticity of the mandibular form related to diet and food processing. This plasticity of form must be taken into account in phylogenetic research and when the mandible is used in sex estimation of skeletons.
机译:本文的主要目的是评估下颌骨形态变化的模式,以调查荷兰最近500年的变化。三维几何形态计量学用于在三个时间段内从居住在荷兰的三个人口的成年人收集的数据。这些样本中有两个来自荷兰考古遗址(阿尔克马尔(Alkmaar),1484-1574,n = 37;和米登贝姆斯特(Middenbeemster,1829-1866,n = 51)),并使用3D激光扫描仪进行了数字化处理。第三是从34位现代荷兰人的MRI扫描中获得的现代样本。下颌骨之间的差异由大小决定。在样本之间发现大小上的显着差异,平均而言,来自阿尔克马尔(Alkmaar)的雄性下颌骨最大,而来自Middenbeemster的雌性则最小。由于在这些时间段之间发生的食物类型和食物加工差异的组合,结果可能与饮食的软化有关。阿尔克马尔(Alkmaar)和米登贝姆斯特(Middenbeemster)的男性之间,形状差异最为明显。男性和女性之间的形状差异主要集中在共骨和支端,这主要是性二态性的结果。这项研究的相关性是更好地了解在进化的短时间内可能发生的下颌骨的解剖变异,并支持已显示与饮食和食品加工有关的下颌骨可塑性的研究。在系统发育研究中以及在将下颌骨用于骨骼的性别估计时,必须考虑这种形式的可塑性。

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