Leigh S R, Jungers W L
Department of Anatomical Sciences, SUNY Stony Brook 11794-8081.
Am J Phys Anthropol. 1994 Dec;95(4):435-42. doi: 10.1002/ajpa.1330950407.
A recent study suggests that differing populations of woolly spider monkeys exhibit a substantial degree of morphological, cytogenetic, and behavioral variation. We re-evaluate the differences between populations in the degree of canine tooth height sexual dimorphism and in the frequency of thumbs. Statistical analysis of variation in the degree of canine sexual dimorphism between these populations fails to provide strong evidence for subspecific variation: differences in the degree of canine dimorphism cannot be considered statistically significant. Differences between populations in the frequency of thumbs are, however, statistically significant. The lack of clear distinctions between populations in the degree of canine dimorphism complicates assessments of behavioral variation between these populations. We suggest that the level of geographic variation in woolly spider monkey canine dimorphism is not consistent with subspecific status.
最近的一项研究表明,不同种群的绒毛蛛猴在形态、细胞遗传学和行为上存在很大程度的差异。我们重新评估了不同种群在犬齿高度两性异形程度和拇指出现频率方面的差异。对这些种群间犬齿两性异形程度差异的统计分析未能提供亚种差异的有力证据:犬齿两性异形程度的差异在统计学上不显著。然而,不同种群在拇指出现频率上的差异具有统计学意义。犬齿两性异形程度在不同种群间缺乏明显差异,这使得对这些种群间行为差异的评估变得复杂。我们认为,绒毛蛛猴犬齿两性异形的地理变异水平与亚种地位不一致。