Department of Wildlife Ecology & Conservation, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
Cherokee Federal, Homestead, Florida, USA.
J Morphol. 2021 Aug;282(8):1219-1232. doi: 10.1002/jmor.21365. Epub 2021 May 11.
The discovery of cryptic biodiversity has blossomed under the advancements of genetic techniques, but species identification via morphology remains crucial to effective conservation efforts. In this study, we tested the use of continuous cranial shape variation in distinguishing the two living species of Mecistops: the West African slender-snouted crocodile (M. cataphractus) and the Central African slender-snouted crocodile (M. leptorhynchus). Using a combination of geometric morphometric characters and ratios of linear measurements, we identified statistically significant variation in cranial bone and overall skull shape of mature individuals that corroborates existing molecular and discrete morphological evidence for two distinct, extant species within Mecistops. Specifically, variation in the shape of the nasal appears particularly diagnostic, while ratios involving metrics of snout length to snout width at the premaxillary notch offer distinguishing features easily measured in the field. Because of the complementary results and applications of the morphometric and cranial ratio analyses, we argue that both methodologies remain relevant to species identification. Moreover, we recommend continued cooperation between geneticists and morphologists in diagnosing species of conservation concern.
在遗传技术的进步下,隐存生物多样性的发现蓬勃发展,但通过形态学进行物种鉴定对于有效的保护工作仍然至关重要。在这项研究中,我们测试了连续颅形变异在区分两种现存的 Mecistops 物种中的作用:西非长吻鳄(M. cataphractus)和中非长吻鳄(M. leptorhynchus)。我们结合了几何形态特征和线性测量比值,鉴定出成熟个体颅骨和整体头骨形状存在统计学上显著的变异,这与现有的分子和离散形态证据相吻合,表明 Mecistops 内存在两个不同的现存物种。具体而言,鼻骨形状的变化特别具有诊断意义,而涉及鼻长与前上颌切迹处的鼻宽比值的度量则提供了易于在野外测量的鉴别特征。由于形态计量学和颅比值分析的互补结果和应用,我们认为这两种方法对于物种鉴定仍然具有相关性。此外,我们建议遗传学家和形态学家继续合作,以诊断具有保护意义的物种。