EVALUATION OF AN EFFECTIVE METHOD TO ESTIMATE AGE OF CAPE FUR SEALS USING GROUND TOOTH SECTIONS |
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Authors: | Wessel H. Oosthuizen |
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Affiliation: | Sea Fisheries Research Institute, Private Bag X2, Rogge Bay, 8012, Cape Town, South Africa and Department of Zoology and Entomology, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa |
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Abstract: | Teeth of known-age Cape fur seals Arctocephalus pusillus pusillus were used to validate age estimated from ground sections. In the canines, dentine growth layer groups (GLGs) reflected age accurately but no reliable readings could be obtained from GLGs in the cementum. Upper canines were the most suitable for age estimation. By contrast, in the postcanines where the cementum is thicker, only GLGs in the cementum could be used for age determination, but not with the same accuracy as for dentine in the canines. Therefore, it is recommended that GLGs in the dentine be used to determine age in the Cape fur seal. However, pulp cavities in canines closed at about 13 yr and consequently GLGs in the cementum of the postcanines should be used where the pulp cavities of canines are closed. Accurate estimation of age is not possible from the dentine of older animals. |
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Keywords: | Arctocephalus pusillus pusillus Cape fur seal age determination ground sections canines dentine postcanines cementum |
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