Harbers Hugo, Neaux Dimitri, Ortiz Katia, Blanc Barbara, Laurens Flavie, Baly Isabelle, Callou Cécile, Schafberg Renate, Haruda Ashleigh, Lecompte François, Casabianca François, Studer Jacqueline, Renaud Sabrina, Cornette Raphael, Locatelli Yann, Vigne Jean-Denis, Herrel Anthony, Cucchi Thomas
UMR 7209, Archéozoologie, Archéobotanique, Sociétés Pratiques et Environnements (AASPE), CNRS, Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, Paris, France.
Réserve Zoologique de la Haute Touche, 36290 Obterre, Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, France.
R Soc Open Sci. 2020 Mar 4;7(3):192039. doi: 10.1098/rsos.192039. eCollection 2020 Mar.
Deciphering the plastic (non-heritable) changes induced by human control over wild animals in the archaeological record is challenging. We hypothesized that changes in locomotor behaviour in a wild ungulate due to mobility control could be quantified in the bone anatomy. To test this, we experimented with the effect of mobility reduction on the skeleton of wild boar (), using the calcaneus shape as a possible phenotypic marker. We first assessed differences in shape variation and covariation in captive-reared and wild-caught wild boars, taking into account differences in sex, body mass, available space for movement and muscle force. This plastic signal was then contrasted with the phenotypic changes induced by selective breeding in domestic pigs. We found that mobility reduction induces a plastic response beyond the shape variation of wild boars in their natural habitat, associated with a reduction in the range of locomotor behaviours and muscle loads. This plastic signal of captivity in the calcaneus shape differs from the main changes induced by selective breeding for larger muscle and earlier development that impacted the pigs' calcaneus shape in a much greater extent than the mobility reduction during the domestication process of their wild ancestors.
解读考古记录中人类对野生动物控制所引发的可塑性(非遗传性)变化颇具挑战性。我们推测,由于活动能力受限导致的野生有蹄类动物运动行为变化可以在骨骼解剖结构中得以量化。为验证这一点,我们以跟骨形状作为可能的表型标记,对降低活动能力对野猪骨骼的影响进行了实验。我们首先评估了圈养和野生捕获的野猪在形状变异和协变方面的差异,同时考虑到性别、体重、活动空间和肌肉力量的差异。然后将这种可塑性信号与家猪选择性育种所引发的表型变化进行对比。我们发现,活动能力降低会引发野猪在自然栖息地形状变异之外的可塑性反应,这与运动行为范围和肌肉负荷的减少有关。跟骨形状中这种圈养的可塑性信号不同于选择性育种为获得更大肌肉量和更早发育所引发的主要变化,后者对猪跟骨形状的影响程度远大于其野生祖先驯化过程中活动能力的降低。