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Patterns of sexual dimorphism in the Persian Leopard (Panthera pardus saxicolor) and implications for sex differentiation
Authors:Mohammad S Farhadinia  Mohammad Kaboli  Mahmoud Karami  Hamid Farahmand
Institution:1. Department of Fisheries and Environment, Faculty of Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran;2. Iranian Cheetah Society (ICS), Tehran, Iranmsfarhadinia@wildlife.ir
Abstract:Extant felids show a high degree of inter-sexual dimorphism, meaning significant size differences between males and females. Such a differentiation may have various ecological, behavioural and evolutionary implications, at both species and subspecies levels. We have investigated the sexual size differences in one of the most dimorphic felids, i.e. the Leopard (Panthera pardus), based on 63 craniometric and 55 morphometric samples from Iran which belong to the subspecies Persian Leopard (P. p. saxicolor). In order to explore patterns of sexual dimorphism, multivariate statistical analysis on 24 skull variables as well as univariate approaches for two body measurements were applied. We found significant inter-sexual differences in skull size whereas it was not meaningful after removing the effect of size to address skull shape. Moreover, inter-sexual differentiation was also remarkable when comparing morphometric body measurements in adults, showing that the males possess a larger head mass and longer body, but sub-adults did not show any remarkable differentiation between sexes. A combination of craniometric and morphological features is proposed for sex differentiation in Leopards.
Keywords:Craniometric analysis  morphometry  multivariate statistics  Panthera pardus saxicolor  sexual dimorphism
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