Skull asymmetry in various sheep breeds: Directional asymmetry and fluctuating asymmetry

Author:

Manuta Nicoleta1,Duro Sokol2ORCID,Szara Tomasz3ORCID,Jashari Tefik1,Demircioğlu İsmail4ORCID,Avanus Kozet5,Büyükünal Serkan Kemal6

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Graduate Studies Istanbul University‐ Cerrahpaşa Istanbul Türkiye

2. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Agricultural University of Tirana Tirana Albania

3. Department of Morphological Sciences, Institute of Veterinary Medicine Warsaw University of Life Sciences‐SGGW Warsaw Poland

4. Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Harran University Şanlıurfa Türkiye

5. Department of Animal Breeding and Husbandry, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Istanbul University‐ Cerrahpaşa Istanbul Türkiye

6. Department of Food Hygiene and Technology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Istanbul University‐ Cerrahpaşa Istanbul Türkiye

Abstract

AbstractSheep (Ovis aries) play an important role in the economy of Turkey and the Balkan Peninsula due to their use in farming. As a domesticated species, sheep's morphometric and morphological diversity is likely determined by selective breeding practices rather than geographic distribution. This study aimed to analyse four different sheep breed skulls and reveal skull asymmetry using geometric morphometric methods. For this purpose, 2D images of 52 sheep skulls from different breeds were analysed from the dorsal view of the skull, using 28 landmarks. In the comparison of sheep skulls from the dorsal view, the first principal components for directional asymmetry (DA) and fluctuating asymmetry (FA) were 32.98% and 39.62% of the total variation, respectively. Sharri and Ivesi (Awassi) sheep breeds had the broadest distribution of skull shapes among the breeds, while Lara e Polisit was the most conservative breed. DA was used as a measure of biomechanical constraints, and FA was used as an indicator of environmental stress. Consistent with DA, both differences in centroid size and shape between breeds were statistically significant. No differences between males and females related to asymmetry were revealed. Ivesi sheep revealed the highest fluctuating asymmetry. Geometric morphometric methods proved to be a useful tool for distinguishing differences in the shape of the skull of different sheep breeds and also can be useful for taxonomic purposes.

Publisher

Wiley

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