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野生雄性狒狒的犬齿长度:成熟、衰老与社会优势等级

Canine length in wild male baboons: maturation, aging and social dominance rank.

作者信息

Galbany Jordi, Tung Jenny, Altmann Jeanne, Alberts Susan C

机构信息

Center for the Advanced Study of Hominid Paleobiology, Department of Anthropology, The George Washington University, Washington DC, United States of America.

Department of Evolutionary Anthropology, Duke University, Durham, NC, United States of America; Duke Population Research Institute, Duke University, Durham, NC, United States of America; Institute of Primate Research, National Museums of Kenya, Nairobi, Kenya; Department of Biology, Duke University, Durham, NC, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2015 May 7;10(5):e0126415. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0126415. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

Canines represent an essential component of the dentition for any heterodont mammal. In primates, like many other mammals, canines are frequently used as weapons. Hence, tooth size and wear may have significant implications for fighting ability, and consequently for social dominance rank, reproductive success, and fitness. We evaluated sources of variance in canine growth and length in a well-studied wild primate population because of the potential importance of canines for male reproductive success in many primates. Specifically, we measured maxillary canine length in 80 wild male baboons (aged 5.04-20.45 years) from the Amboseli ecosystem in southern Kenya, and examined its relationship with maturation, age, and social dominance rank. In our analysis of maturation, we compared food-enhanced baboons (those that fed part time at a refuse pit associated with a tourist lodge) with wild-feeding males, and found that food-enhanced males achieved long canines earlier than wild-feeding males. Among adult males, canine length decreased with age because of tooth wear. We found some evidence that, after controlling for age, longer canines were associated with higher adult dominance rank (accounting for 9% of the variance in rank), but only among relatively high-ranking males. This result supports the idea that social rank, and thus reproductive success and fitness, may depend in part on fighting ability mediated by canine size.

摘要

犬齿是所有异型齿哺乳动物牙列的重要组成部分。在灵长类动物中,和许多其他哺乳动物一样,犬齿经常被用作武器。因此,牙齿大小和磨损可能对战斗能力有重大影响,进而影响社会优势等级、繁殖成功率和健康状况。由于犬齿对许多灵长类动物雄性繁殖成功具有潜在重要性,我们在一个经过充分研究的野生灵长类动物种群中评估了犬齿生长和长度的变异来源。具体而言,我们测量了来自肯尼亚南部安博塞利生态系统的80只野生雄性狒狒(年龄在5.04 - 20.45岁之间)的上颌犬齿长度,并研究了其与成熟度、年龄和社会优势等级的关系。在我们对成熟度的分析中,我们将食物强化的狒狒(那些在与旅游旅馆相关的垃圾坑兼职觅食的狒狒)与野生觅食的雄性狒狒进行了比较,发现食物强化的雄性狒狒比野生觅食的雄性狒狒更早长出长犬齿。在成年雄性中,由于牙齿磨损,犬齿长度随年龄增长而缩短。我们发现一些证据表明,在控制年龄因素后,较长的犬齿与较高的成年优势等级相关(占等级变异的9%),但仅在相对高等级的雄性中如此。这一结果支持了这样一种观点,即社会等级,进而繁殖成功率和健康状况,可能部分取决于由犬齿大小介导的战斗能力。

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