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Morphological Differences between Sheep and Goat Calcanea Using Two-Dimensional Geometric Morphometrics

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    Identificador: imarina:9286857
    Autores:
    Lloveras, LluisRissech, CarmeDavis, SimonPares-Casanova, Pere M.
    Resumen:
    Simple Summary This study aims to analyse variations in the morphology of the calcaneum among sheep and goats based upon two-dimensional geometric morphometrics (GM). According to our results, clear interspecific differences in the morphology of this bone were extracted. The use of GM methods has enabled us to assess small but significant amounts of geometric variation that are difficult to measure using traditional morphometric techniques, providing a new and useful perspective to the existing literature. The distinction between bones of sheep and bones of goats is a difficult issue in zooarchaeology. Several studies undertaken in the past to facilitate this task have relied upon both qualitative criteria and osteometry. Geometric morphometrics has proved to be a powerful tool to evaluate morphological differences in a rigorous and detailed manner. This study aims to analyse variations in the morphology of the calcaneum among sheep and goats based upon two-dimensional geometric morphometrics (GM). Twenty landmarks were selected on the surfaces of 79 calcanea (47 sheep and 32 goats) to calculate the principal components of shape variations among these specimens. Clear interspecific differences in the morphology of this bone were extracted. Most are located on the calcaneal tuber and neck, the sustentacular tali region, the articular surfaces of both the malleolus and the cubonavicular. Furthermore, the use of GM methods has enabled us to assess small but significant amounts of geometric variation that are difficult to measure using traditional morphometric techniques. They provide a new and useful perspective to what is already known in the published literature. Our results shed new light upon the possibility of the existence of qualitative features that may help to dis
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    Autor según el artículo: Lloveras, Lluis; Rissech, Carme; Davis, Simon; Pares-Casanova, Pere M.;
    Departamento: Ciències Mèdiques Bàsiques
    Autor/es de la URV: Rissech Badalló, Maria del Carmen
    Palabras clave: Zooarchaeology Small bovid Shape Ovis-aries l. Ovis aries Osteology Mandibular teeth Distinctions Capra hircus Calcaneum Bones
    Resumen: Simple Summary This study aims to analyse variations in the morphology of the calcaneum among sheep and goats based upon two-dimensional geometric morphometrics (GM). According to our results, clear interspecific differences in the morphology of this bone were extracted. The use of GM methods has enabled us to assess small but significant amounts of geometric variation that are difficult to measure using traditional morphometric techniques, providing a new and useful perspective to the existing literature. The distinction between bones of sheep and bones of goats is a difficult issue in zooarchaeology. Several studies undertaken in the past to facilitate this task have relied upon both qualitative criteria and osteometry. Geometric morphometrics has proved to be a powerful tool to evaluate morphological differences in a rigorous and detailed manner. This study aims to analyse variations in the morphology of the calcaneum among sheep and goats based upon two-dimensional geometric morphometrics (GM). Twenty landmarks were selected on the surfaces of 79 calcanea (47 sheep and 32 goats) to calculate the principal components of shape variations among these specimens. Clear interspecific differences in the morphology of this bone were extracted. Most are located on the calcaneal tuber and neck, the sustentacular tali region, the articular surfaces of both the malleolus and the cubonavicular. Furthermore, the use of GM methods has enabled us to assess small but significant amounts of geometric variation that are difficult to measure using traditional morphometric techniques. They provide a new and useful perspective to what is already known in the published literature. Our results shed new light upon the possibility of the existence of qualitative features that may help to distinguish caprine breeds.
    Áreas temáticas: Zootecnia / recursos pesqueiros Veterinary sciences Veterinary (miscellaneous) Veterinary (all) Medicina veterinaria Interdisciplinar General veterinary Engenharias iii Ciências ambientais Ciências agrárias i Biodiversidade Animal science and zoology Agriculture, dairy & animal science
    Acceso a la licencia de uso: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/
    Direcció de correo del autor: carme.rissech@urv.cat
    Identificador del autor: 0000-0002-1014-8813
    Fecha de alta del registro: 2024-09-07
    Versión del articulo depositado: info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
    URL Documento de licencia: https://repositori.urv.cat/ca/proteccio-de-dades/
    Referencia al articulo segun fuente origial: Animals. 12 (21):
    Referencia de l'ítem segons les normes APA: Lloveras, Lluis; Rissech, Carme; Davis, Simon; Pares-Casanova, Pere M.; (2022). Morphological Differences between Sheep and Goat Calcanea Using Two-Dimensional Geometric Morphometrics. Animals, 12(21), -. DOI: 10.3390/ani12212945
    Entidad: Universitat Rovira i Virgili
    Año de publicación de la revista: 2022
    Tipo de publicación: Journal Publications
  • Palabras clave:

    Agriculture, Dairy & Animal Science,Animal Science and Zoology,Veterinary (Miscellaneous),Veterinary Sciences
    Zooarchaeology
    Small bovid
    Shape
    Ovis-aries l.
    Ovis aries
    Osteology
    Mandibular teeth
    Distinctions
    Capra hircus
    Calcaneum
    Bones
    Zootecnia / recursos pesqueiros
    Veterinary sciences
    Veterinary (miscellaneous)
    Veterinary (all)
    Medicina veterinaria
    Interdisciplinar
    General veterinary
    Engenharias iii
    Ciências ambientais
    Ciências agrárias i
    Biodiversidade
    Animal science and zoology
    Agriculture, dairy & animal science
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