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DEVELOPMENT, SEXUAL DIMORPHISM, and INDIVIDUAL VARIATION IN THE SKELETON OF THE FINLESS PORPOISE, NEOPHOCAENA PHOCAENOIDES, IN THE COASTAL WATERS OF WESTERN KYUSHU, JAPAN
Authors:Hideyoshi  Yoshida Miki  Shirakihara Akira  Takemura Kunio  Shirakihara
Affiliation:Graduate School of Marine Science and Engineering, Nagasaki University, 1-14, Bunkyo Machi, Nagasaki 852, Japan
Abstract:Development, sexual dimorphism, and individual variation were examined in the skeleton of the finless porpoise in the coastal waters of western Kyushu, Japan. Skulls ceased growing by 4 yr. Postcranial skeletons ceased increasing in size at an age older than 11 yr. The finless porpoise was estimated to attain cranial maturity by 4 yr and physical maturity at 14–23 yr. Sexual dimorphism was not detectable in most of the cranial characters but was detected in more than half of the postcranial characters. Females tended to show larger values of postcranial characters. The shape of the pelvic bone was obviously different between males and females. Thus, a discriminant function was proposed to determine sex using measurements of this bone. Individual variation was greatest in the feeding apparatus such as length of the rostrum, and least in the braincase.
Keywords:finless porpoise    Neophocaena phocaenoides    skeletal development    sexual dimorphism    individual variation    western Kyushu in Japan    osteology
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