Sexual dimorphism in the mandible of the armadillo Chaetophractus villosus (Desmarest, 1804) (Dasypodidae) from northern Patagonia, Argentina

Author:

Squarcia SM.1,Sidorkewicj NS.1,Camina R.1,Casanave EB.2

Affiliation:

1. Universidad Nacional del Sur, Argentina

2. Universidad Nacional del Sur, Argentina; Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina

Abstract

The aim of this study was to study the sexual dimorphism in adult Chaetophractus villosus (Desmarest, 1804), from northern Patagonia, Argentina. Eight mandibular traits were measured in 37 males and 34 females. Univariate and multivariate morphometric analysis were applied to the data set. Results showed that C. villosus was sexually dimorphic, with higher absolute values corresponding to females. The total length of the mandible was the most important variable to discriminate sexes, followed by the height at the level of the last tooth and body length. The percentages of sex discrimination were high, as they were when a new sample (17 males, 13 females) was tested. Females have larger mandibles than males independently of their larger cranial size. They also showed a higher degree of correlation between variables, suggesting a more stable shape for the mandible than in males.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences

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