Pelvic bone morphometric analysis in the dugong (Dugong dugon)

Author:

Nganvongpanit Korakot,Cherdsukjai Phaothep,Boonsri Burin,Buddhachat Kittisak,Kaewmong Patcharaporn,Kittiwattanawong Kongkiat

Abstract

AbstractThe dugong (Dugong dugonMüller) is recognized as an endangered marine mammal. There is limited available anatomical data on the dugong’s skeletal system, while what is available has not been well established due to the limited number of archived samples and limited access to them. Importantly, there are certain key questions that should be answered when examining the bones and/or remains of animals such as; what kind of bone is it?; what species does it belong to?; what sex was the animal?; how old was the animal? or how big was it?, etc. In this study, we have focused on the pelvic bone of the dugong by asserting the hypothesis that pelvic bone morphology is related to age, sex, and body size. Here, we have established certain morphometric data encompassing 8 parameters and 5 indexes to analyze the morphology of the pelvic bones obtained from 88 specimens (45 dugongs). We will present three main findings: (1) the pelvic bone in mature male subjects is larger than it is in female subjects, (2) a high rate of accuracy can be established for sex identification using morphometric data obtained from the pelvic bone, and (3) the pelvic bone has the highest degree of correlation with body length, followed by body weight and age. Notably, the important data on the pelvic bone of the dugong acquired in this study can be reliable and extremely useful in sex identification and body size estimation.

Funder

Excellence Center in Veterinary Bioscience, Chiang Mai University, Thailand

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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