Evolutionary trends of the hairy-faceSaguinus in terms of the dental and cranial morphology |
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Authors: | Tsunehiko Hanihara Masahito Natori |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Anatomy, Jichi Medical School, Minami-kawachi-cho, Kawachi-gun, 329-04 Tochigi, Japan |
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Abstract: | Shape variations in the dentition and the cranium were analyzed for sevenSaguinus forms of the hairy-face tamarin by applying the factor analysis method. The results obtained for the dental and cranial measurements were almost consistent with each other. The magnitude of the difference in shape factors between theS. nigricollis group and theS. midas group is appreciably larger than that between the former group and theS. mystax group. If the ancestral geographic centre of origin is postulated as being within the region which is inhabited by the livingS. nigricollis group, the morphological distances between any pairs of groups correlate well with the geographic distances between them. Concerning the dental and cranial morphologies, the physical changes in the three species group probably took place in two directions; that is, from theS. nigricollis group to theS. mystax group, and from theS. nigricollis group to theS. midas group. The forms belonging to each species group are more closely related to each other, with the exception ofS. imperator in theS. mystax group. The uniqueness ofS. imperator was clearly demonstrated by factor analysis and distance analysis. In theS. mystax group, although still hypothetical,S. imperator may have been related only through the basic ancestral stock toS. labiatus andS. mystax. |
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Keywords: | Saguinus Hairyface section Evolutionary trends Dental and cranial measurements Distance analysis |
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