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原猴亚目灵长类动物的体型以及手足比例

Body size and scaling of the hands and feet of prosimian primates.

作者信息

Lemelin Pierre, Jungers William L

机构信息

Division of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada T6G 2H7.

出版信息

Am J Phys Anthropol. 2007 Jun;133(2):828-40. doi: 10.1002/ajpa.20586.

Abstract

The hands and feet of primates fulfill a variety of biological roles linked with food acquisition and positional behavior. Current explanations of shape differences in cheiridial morphology among prosimians are closely tied to body size differences. Although numerous studies have examined the relationships between body mass and limb morphology in prosimians, no scaling analysis has specifically considered hand and foot dimensions and intrinsic proportions. In this study, we present such an analysis for a sample of 270 skeletal specimens distributed over eight prosimian families. The degree of association between size and shape was assessed using nonparametric correlational techniques, while the relationship between each ray element length and body mass (from published data and a body mass surrogate) was tested for allometric scaling. Since tarsiers and strepsirrhines encompass many taxa of varying degrees of phylogenetic relatedness, effective degrees of freedom were calculated, and comparisons between families were performed to partially address the problem of statistical nonindependence and "phylogenetic inertia." Correlational analyses indicate negative allometry between relative phalangeal length (as reflected by phalangeal indices) and body mass, except for the pollex and hallux. Thus, as size increases, there is a significant decrease in the relative length of the digits when considering all prosimian taxa sampled. Regression analyses show that while the digital portion of the rays scales isometrically with body mass, the palmar/plantar portion of the rays often scales with positive allometry. Some but not all of these broadly interspecific allometric patterns remain statistically significant when effective degrees of freedom are taken into account. As is often the case in interspecific scaling, comparisons within families show different scaling trends in the cheiridia than those seen across families (i.e., lorisids, indriids, and lemurids exhibit rather different allometries). The interspecific pattern of positive allometry that appears to best characterize the metapodials of prosimians, especially those of the foot, parallels differences found in the morphology of the volar skin. Indeed, relatively longer metapodials appear to covary with flatter and more coalesced volar pads, which in turn slightly improve frictional force for animals that are at a comparative disadvantage while climbing because of their larger mass. Despite the essentially isometric relationship found between digit length and body mass across prosimians, examination of the residual variation reveals that tarsiers and Daubentonia possess, relative to their body sizes, remarkably long fingers. Such marked departures between body size and finger length observed in these particular primates are closely linked with specialized modes of prey acquisition and manipulation involving the hands.

摘要

灵长类动物的手和脚履行着与食物获取及姿势行为相关的多种生物学功能。目前关于原猴亚目动物手部形态差异的解释与体型差异紧密相关。尽管众多研究探讨了原猴亚目动物体重与肢体形态之间的关系,但尚未有标度分析专门考虑手和脚的尺寸及内在比例。在本研究中,我们对分布于8个原猴亚目科的270个骨骼标本进行了这样的分析。使用非参数相关技术评估大小与形状之间的关联程度,同时针对所有ometric标度测试每个指骨元素长度与体重(根据已发表数据及体重替代指标)之间的关系。由于跗猴和湿鼻猴包含许多不同程度系统发育相关性的分类群,因此计算了有效自由度,并对科之间进行了比较,以部分解决统计非独立性和“系统发育惯性”问题。相关分析表明,除拇指和大脚趾外,相对指骨长度(由指骨指数反映)与体重之间呈负异速生长。因此,在考虑所有采样的原猴亚目分类群时,随着体型增大,指骨的相对长度显著减小。回归分析显示,虽然指骨的指部与体重呈等比例缩放,但指骨的掌/跖部通常呈正异速生长。在考虑有效自由度时,这些广泛的种间异速生长模式中部分但并非全部在统计上仍具有显著性。如同种间标度分析中常见情况一样,科内比较显示手部形态的缩放趋势与跨科情况不同(即懒猴科、大狐猴科和狐猴科表现出相当不同的异速生长)。似乎最能表征原猴亚目动物掌骨尤其是足部掌骨的种间正异速生长模式,与手掌皮肤形态的差异相似。实际上,相对较长的掌骨似乎与更扁平且更融合的掌垫相关,这反过来又能在一定程度上提高因体型较大而在攀爬时处于相对劣势的动物的摩擦力。尽管在原猴亚目动物中发现指骨长度与体重之间基本呈等比例关系,但对残差变异的研究表明,相对于其体型,跗猴和指猴拥有异常长的手指。在这些特定灵长类动物中观察到的体型与手指长度之间的显著差异,与涉及手部的特殊猎物获取和操作方式密切相关。

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