Endo H, Cuisin J, Nadee N, Nabhitabhata J, Suyanto A, Kawamoto Y, Nishida T, Yamada J
Department of Zoology, National Science Museum, Tokyo, Japan.
J Vet Med Sci. 1999 Sep;61(9):1027-31. doi: 10.1292/jvms.61.1027.
Geographical variation was examined morphologically in the common tree shrew (Tupaia glis) in some Indochinese and Malayan regions. Osteometrical examination and principal component analysis elucidated the morphological differences among various populations. The populations from southern and western Thailand were distinguished morphologically from the other populations. Variation in males from south Thailand and Kuala Lumpur suggests that the Isthmus of Kra may have an influence on the variation of skull morphology. However, the Isthmus of Kra was not completely considered as a factor of geographical separation in this species, because we could not confirm the separation in skull size and shape between the localities at least in females. While, the Kanchanaburi population in western Thailand was significantly smaller than the other population in skull size, and constituted the morphologically separable group in our study.
在一些印度支那和马来地区,对普通树鼩(Tupaia glis)进行了形态学上的地理变异研究。骨测量检查和主成分分析阐明了不同种群之间的形态差异。泰国南部和西部的种群在形态上与其他种群不同。来自泰国南部和吉隆坡的雄性个体的变异表明,克拉地峡可能对头骨形态的变异有影响。然而,克拉地峡并未被完全视为该物种地理隔离的一个因素,因为至少在雌性个体中,我们无法证实不同地点之间在头骨大小和形状上存在隔离。同时,泰国西部北碧府的种群在头骨大小上明显小于其他种群,并且在我们的研究中构成了形态上可分离的群体。