Mandible in the African rodent Cricetomys gambianus (Waterhouse, 1840) is low sexually dimorphic

Autor/a

Parés Casanova, Pere-Miquel

Samuel, O. M.

Olopade, J. O.

Data de publicació

2017-07-03T08:31:44Z

2017-07-03T08:31:44Z

2016-05-02

2017-07-03T08:31:46Z



Resum

The aim of this study was to compare mandible forms in adult males and females of African giant rat (or Gambian pouched rat) (Cricetomys gambianusWaterhouse, 1840). For this purpose, 9 lateral mandibular landmarks were analysed by means of geometric morphometrics in 12 males and 13 females. Males and females appeared poorly discriminated according to mandible shape analysis, being major differences localized on mental foramen position and on alveolar height at first premolar. This fact suggested to be functionally related to diet preference and pattern of food handling. The results obtained from this research can be useful in rodent ration formulation and captive species management. This is the first time to the best of our knowledge that geometric morphometric comparison of mandible morphology in this African rodent is described.

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Article
publishedVersion

Llengua

Anglès

Matèries i paraules clau

African giant rat; comparative morphometry; Gambian pouched rat; sex assessment; Nesomyidae

Publicat per

Medico Edge Publications

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