Craniometrical variations among eastern Brazilian marmosets and their systematic relationships |
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Authors: | Masahito Natori |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Anatomy, Nihon University School of Dentistry at Matsudo, 2-870-1, Sakae-cho, 271 Matsudo, Chiba, Japan |
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Abstract: | The craniometrical variations among marmosets on the eastern coast of Brazil or theCallithrix jacchus group (C. jacchus, C. penicillata, C. kuhli, C. geoffroyi, C. flaviceps, andC. aurita) were analyzed to test various hypotheses for the arrangement of the species and phylogenetic relationships ofC. kuhli andC. flaviceps. Q-mode correlation coefficients and principal component analysis were employed to extract important shape factors from the craniometrical data. On this basis, the shape distances among the eastern Brazilian marmosets were found to be larger than those between the marmosets which are recognized as distinct species. This evidence supports the hypothesis that the members of theC. jacchus group are distinct species.C. kuhli shows the strongest resemblance toC. geoffroyi within theC. jacchus group.C. flaviceps is the most similar toC. aurita in its cranial shape. These findings indicate thatC. kuhli is most closely related toC. geoffroyi, whileC. flaviceps is toC. aurita. |
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Keywords: | Callithrix jacchus group Cranial measurements Multivariate analysis |
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