de Silva Shermin, Weerathunga U Sameera, Pushpakumara Tennekoon V
Uda Walawe Elephant Research Project, EFECT, Colombo, Sri Lanka.
BMC Res Notes. 2014 Dec 19;7:933. doi: 10.1186/1756-0500-7-933.
Dwarfism is a condition characterized by shorter stature, at times accompanied by differential skeletal growth proportions relative to the species-typical physical conformation. Causes vary and are well-documented in humans as well as certain mammalian species in captive or laboratory conditions, but rarely observed in the wild.
We report on a single case of apparent dwarfism in a free-ranging adult male Asian elephant in Sri Lanka, comparing physical dimensions to those of other males in the population as well as in previous literature. The subject M459 was found to have a shoulder height of approximately 195 cm, is shorter than the average height of typical mature males, with a body length of 218 cm. This ratio of body length to height deviates from what is typically observed, which is approximately 1:1, but was similar to the attributes of a dwarf elephant in captivity documented in 1955. We report on behavior including the surprising observation that M459 appears to have a competitive advantage in intrasexual contests. We discuss how this phenotype compares to cases of dwarfism in other non-human animals.
M459 exemplifies a rare occurrence of disproportionate dwarfism in a free-ranging wild mammal that has survived to reproductive maturity and appears otherwise healthy.
侏儒症是一种以身材矮小为特征的病症,有时伴有相对于物种典型身体形态而言骨骼生长比例不同的情况。其病因多样,在人类以及圈养或实验室条件下的某些哺乳动物物种中已有充分记录,但在野外很少观察到。
我们报告了一例斯里兰卡自由放养的成年雄性亚洲象明显患有侏儒症的病例,将其身体尺寸与该种群中的其他雄性以及以往文献中的数据进行了比较。这头名为M459的大象肩高约195厘米,比典型成年雄性的平均身高矮,体长为218厘米。这种体长与身高的比例偏离了通常观察到的约1:1的比例,但与1955年记录的一头圈养侏儒象的特征相似。我们报告了其行为,包括令人惊讶的观察结果,即M459在同性竞争中似乎具有竞争优势。我们讨论了这种表型与其他非人类动物侏儒症病例的比较情况。
M459例证了在自由放养的野生哺乳动物中罕见的不成比例侏儒症的发生,该个体已存活至生殖成熟期且看起来健康状况良好。