A landmark-based approach for assessing the reliability of mandibular tooth crowding as a marker of dog domestication
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A landmark-based approach for assessing the reliability of mandibular tooth crowding as a marker of dog domestication

机译:一种基于地标的方法,用于评估下颌齿挤拥有狗驯化标记的可靠性

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Abstract Tooth crowding is one of several criteria used to infer the process of domestication in the zooarchaeological record. It has been primarily used to support claims of early animal domestication, perhaps most contentiously in claims for the existence of so-called “proto-domestic” dogs as early as the Middle-Upper Palaeolithic. Tooth crowding studies vary in their methodological approaches, and interpretation of the resulting data is constrained by the limited geographic and temporal scope of reference specimens used to construct an appropriate comparative framework. To address these key problems, we present a standardised landmark-based protocol for the measurement and quantification of mandibular tooth crowding that can be systematically applied in the context of dog domestication research. We then test the assumption that tooth crowding is less frequent in ancient and modern wild wolf populations by examining 750 modern dogs and 205 modern wolves from across the modern geographic range of Canis lupus as well as 66 Late Pleistocene wolves from Alaska. Our results demonstrate that landmark-based metrics provide a reliable approach for recording and analysing tooth crowding. Although it is likely that the relatively low frequency of tooth crowding found in our modern dog dataset (~6%) in part reflects the ‘modern’ morphology of domestic breeds, the higher frequency of crowding in both modern (~18%) and ancient (~36%) wolves strongly suggests that current assumptions linking tooth crowding with the process of early domestication (at least in dogs) should be critically re-evaluated, and that further investigations into the drivers behind these developmental patterns should be pursued. Highlights ? A novel landmark-based protocol to record mandibular tooth crowding is presented. ? Report high levels of tooth crowding in ancient and modern wolves relative to dogs. ? LDA suggests that wolves and dogs cannot be separated based on tooth crowding. ? Discourages use of tooth crowding as a marker of the early domestication process. ? Further research should explore developmental driving processes of tooth crowding.
机译:<![CDATA [ 抽象 牙齿拥挤是用于推断ZooRaeological记录中驯化过程的若干标准之一。它主要用于支持早期动物驯化的索赔,也许最令人争议地在索赔中,因为早在较高的古石英中,可能是所谓的“原毒国”犬。牙齿拥挤的研究以其方法的方法而变化,并且通过用于构建适当的比较框架的参考标本的有限地理和时间范围来限制所得数据的解释。为了解决这些关键问题,我们提出了一种标准化的基于地标的协议,用于测量和定量下颌牙齿拥挤,可以在狗驯化研究的背景下系统地应用。然后,我们测试牙齿拥挤在古代和现代野生狼群中,通过检查750个现代狗和205个现代狼群,从跨越现代地理范围 canis lupus 以及斜体>以及来自阿拉斯加的66狼狼狼。 我们的结果表明,基于地标的度量提供了可靠的刷新和分析牙齿拥挤的方法。虽然在我们的现代狗数据集(〜6%)中发现的牙齿拥挤频率相对较低,但部分反映了国内品种的“现代”形态,现代(〜18%)和古老(〜36%)Wolves强烈表明,目前将牙齿拥挤的目前的假设与早期驯化过程(至少在狗身上)相连,应批判性地重新评估,并进一步调查应追求这些发育模式背后的司机。 亮点 提出了一种新的基于地标的协议来记录下颌牙齿拥挤。 相对于狗的古代和现代狼群报告高水平的牙齿拥挤。 LDA表明狼和狗不能根据牙齿拥挤分离。< / ce:para> 劝阻使用牙齿拥挤作为早期驯化过程的标记。 进一步研究应该探讨牙齿拥挤的发育驾驶过程。

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