Percher Alice M, Merceron Gildas, Nsi Akoue Gontran, Galbany Jordi, Romero Alejandro, Charpentier Marie Je
Institut des Sciences de l'Évolution de Montpellier (ISE-M) UMR5554, Univ. Montpellier, CNRS, IRD, EPHE, Montpellier, France.
Institut de Paléoprimatologie, Paléontologie Humaine: Évolution & Paléoenvironnements (IPHEP) UMR 7262 CNRS, University of Poitiers, Poitiers, France.
Am J Phys Anthropol. 2018 Jan;165(1):123-138. doi: 10.1002/ajpa.23337. Epub 2017 Oct 9.
Dental microwear is a promising tool to reconstruct animals' diet because it reflects the interplay between the enamel surface and the food items recently consumed. This study examines the sources of inter-individual variations in dietary habits in a free-ranging population of mandrills (Mandrillus sphinx) using a combination of feeding monitoring and in vivo dental microwear textural analysis (DMTA).
We investigated the impact of seasonality and individual traits on four DMTA parameters. In parallel, we further studied the influence of the physical properties of the food items consumed on these four parameters, using three proxies (mechanical properties, estimates of phytolith and external grit contents).
We found that seasonality, age, and sex all impact DMTA parameters but those results differ depending on the facet analyzed (crushing vs. shearing facets). Three DMTA parameters (anisotropy, complexity, and heterogeneity of complexity) appear sensitive to seasonal variations and anisotropy also differs between the sexes while textural fill volume tends to vary with age. Moreover, the physical properties of the food items consumed vary seasonally and also differ depending on individual sex and age.
Considering the interplay between the tested variables and both dental microwear and diet, we reaffirm that food physical properties play a major role in microwear variations. These results suggest that DMTA parameters may provide valuable hints for paleoecological reconstruction using fragmentary fossil dental remains.
牙齿微磨损是重建动物饮食的一种有前景的工具,因为它反映了牙釉质表面与近期摄入食物之间的相互作用。本研究结合进食监测和体内牙齿微磨损纹理分析(DMTA),调查了自由放养的山魈种群(Mandrillus sphinx)个体饮食习惯的个体间差异来源。
我们研究了季节性和个体特征对四个DMTA参数的影响。同时,我们使用三个指标(机械性能、植硅体估计含量和外部沙粒含量),进一步研究了所食用食物的物理特性对这四个参数的影响。
我们发现季节性、年龄和性别都会影响DMTA参数,但这些结果因所分析的小面(压碎面与剪切面)而异。三个DMTA参数(各向异性、复杂性和复杂性的非均质性)似乎对季节变化敏感,各向异性在性别之间也存在差异,而纹理填充体积往往随年龄变化。此外,所食用食物的物理特性随季节变化,也因个体的性别和年龄而异。
考虑到测试变量与牙齿微磨损和饮食之间的相互作用,我们重申食物物理特性在微磨损变化中起主要作用。这些结果表明,DMTA参数可能为使用零碎的化石牙齿残骸进行古生态重建提供有价值的线索。