Department of Anthropology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA.
Am J Phys Anthropol. 2013 Apr;150(4):655-65. doi: 10.1002/ajpa.22242. Epub 2013 Feb 28.
Studies of dental macrowear can be useful for understanding masticatory and ingestive behavior, life history, and for inferring dietary information from the skeletal material of extinct and extant primates. Such studies to date have tended to focus on one or two teeth, potentially missing information that can be garnered through examination of wear patterns across the tooth row. Our study measured macrowear in the postcanine teeth of three sympatric cercopithecid species from the Taï Forest, Côte d'Ivoire (Cercocebus atys, Procolobus badius, and Colobus polykomos), whose diets have been well-described. Inter-specific analyses suggest that different diets and ingestive behaviors are characterized by different patterns of wear across the molar row, with Cercocebus atys emphasizing tooth use near P4 -M1 , P. badius emphasizing a large amount of tooth use near M2 -M3 , and Colobus polykomos exhibiting wear more evenly across the postcanine teeth. Information regarding differential tooth use across the molar row may be more informative than macrowear analysis of isolated teeth for making inferences about primate feeding behavior.
对牙齿宏观磨损的研究有助于了解咀嚼和摄食行为、生活史,并有助于从已灭绝和现存灵长类动物的骨骼材料中推断出饮食信息。迄今为止,此类研究往往集中在一到两颗牙齿上,可能会错过通过检查牙齿行上的磨损模式来获取的信息。我们的研究测量了来自科特迪瓦泰森林(Cercocebus atys、Procolobus badius 和 Colobus polykomos)的三种共生长尾猴后臼齿的宏观磨损情况,这些物种的饮食已经得到了很好的描述。种间分析表明,不同的饮食和摄食行为特征是在磨牙列上的磨损模式不同,Cercocebus atys 强调在 P4-M1 附近使用牙齿,P. badius 强调在 M2-M3 附近大量使用牙齿,而 Colobus polykomos 在整个后臼齿上的磨损更为均匀。关于在磨牙列上不同牙齿使用的信息可能比孤立牙齿的宏观磨损分析更能提供关于灵长类动物摄食行为的推断。