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牙齿微观磨损纹理能否记录个体间的饮食差异?

Can dental microwear textures record inter-individual dietary variations?

机构信息

UMR CNRS 5125, Paléoenvironnements et Paléobiosphère, Campus de La Doua, Université Claude Bernard Lyon-1, Villeurbanne, France.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2010 Mar 4;5(3):e9542. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0009542.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Dental microwear analyses are commonly used to deduce the diet of extinct mammals. Conventional methods rely on the user identifying features within a 2D image. However, recent interdisciplinary research has lead to the development of an advanced methodology that is free of observer error, based on the automated quantification of 3D surfaces by combining confocal microscopy with scale-sensitive fractal analysis. This method has already proved to be very efficient in detecting dietary differences between species. Focusing on a finer, intra-specific scale of analysis, the aim of this study is to test this method's ability to track such differences between individuals from a single population.

METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: For the purposes of this study, the 3D molar microwear of 78 individuals from a well-known population of extant roe deer (Capreolus caprelous) is quantified. Multivariate statistical analyses indicate significant seasonal and sexual differences in individual dental microwear design. These are probably the consequence of seasonal variations in fruit, seed and leaf availability, as well as differences in feeding preference between males and females due to distinct energy requirements during periods of rutting, gestation or giving birth. Nevertheless, further investigations using two-block Partial Least-Squares analysis show no strong relationship between individual stomach contents and microwear texture. This is an expected result, assuming that stomach contents are composed of food items ingested during the last few hours whereas dental microwear texture records the physical properties of items eaten over periods of days or weeks.

CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Microwear 3D scale-sensitive fractal analysis does detect differences in diet ranging from the inter-feeding styles scale to the intra-population between-season and between-sex scales. It is therefore a possible tool, to be used with caution, in the further exploration of the feeding biology and ecology of extinct mammals.

摘要

背景

牙微磨损分析常用于推断已灭绝哺乳动物的饮食。传统方法依赖于用户识别二维图像中的特征。然而,最近跨学科的研究导致了一种先进的方法的发展,该方法基于共焦显微镜与尺度敏感分形分析相结合对 3D 表面进行自动量化,从而消除了观察者的误差。这种方法已经被证明在检测物种之间的饮食差异方面非常有效。本研究旨在更精细地、在种内尺度上,检验该方法在跟踪来自单一群体的个体之间差异的能力。

方法/主要发现:在这项研究中,对一个已知现生獐(Capreolus caprelous)种群的 78 个个体的 3D 磨牙微磨损进行了量化。多变量统计分析表明,个体牙齿微磨损设计存在明显的季节性和性别差异。这可能是由于果实、种子和叶子的可用性季节性变化,以及雌雄之间由于在发情期、妊娠期或分娩期的不同能量需求而导致的觅食偏好差异造成的。然而,使用两区块偏最小二乘分析的进一步研究表明,个体胃内容物与微磨损纹理之间没有很强的关系。这是一个预期的结果,假设胃内容物是由在过去几个小时内摄入的食物组成的,而牙齿微磨损纹理记录了在几天或几周内摄入的食物的物理特性。

结论/意义:微磨损 3D 尺度敏感分形分析确实可以检测到从摄食方式尺度到种内季节性和性别之间的差异。因此,它是一种可能的工具,在谨慎使用的情况下,可以进一步探索已灭绝哺乳动物的进食生物学和生态学。

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