Sexual dimorphism, asymmetry, and the effect of reproduction on pelvis bone in the bank vole, Myodesglareolus

2017
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dc.abstract.enSexual dimorphism in anatomical traits has been widely studied in animals. Although pelvis dimorphism was mostly studied in humans, it occurs also in many other mammalian species. Here, we investigated sexual dimorphism in the pelvis of the bank vole Myodes glareolus using individuals with known sex and reproductive status of females (parous vs nulliparous). The analyses revealed that the size and shape of pelvis differed significantly between sexes, as well as between nulliparous and parous females. In comparison with males, females had a significantly longer pelvis and pubis bones and a longer obturator foramen length, but a smaller pubis width. Interestingly, the difference between parous and nulliparous females resembles that between females and males: parous females had bigger pelvis, which probably resulted from changes during pregnancy and after birth. Left bones were on average larger than right ones, but the magnitude of directional asymmetry was not different between sex and reproduction group. Moreover, we noticed that fluctuating asymmetry of pelvis and pubis length was higher in females than in males and higher in parous than in nulliparous females, what is presumably associated with locomotor performance. A discriminant function analysis performed for the four bone size traits showed that the traits can be effectively used for a nearly perfect recognition of sexes and also a quite reliable recognition of the reproductive status of females.pl
dc.affiliationWydział Biologii i Nauk o Ziemi : Instytut Nauk o Środowiskupl
dc.contributor.authorMatysiak, Alicjapl
dc.contributor.authorMalecha, Anna W.pl
dc.contributor.authorJakubowski, Hubertpl
dc.contributor.authorSadowska, Edyta - 145337 pl
dc.contributor.authorKoteja, Paweł - 129236 pl
dc.contributor.authorTryjanowski, Piotrpl
dc.date.accessioned2017-06-28T10:44:51Z
dc.date.available2017-06-28T10:44:51Z
dc.date.issued2017pl
dc.date.openaccess0
dc.description.accesstimew momencie opublikowania
dc.description.additionalBibliogr. s. 305-306pl
dc.description.number3pl
dc.description.physical297-306pl
dc.description.versionostateczna wersja wydawcy
dc.description.volume62pl
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s13364-017-0317-1pl
dc.identifier.eissn2199-241Xpl
dc.identifier.issn2199-2401pl
dc.identifier.projectNN 304375238pl
dc.identifier.projectDS/WBINOZ/INOS/757pl
dc.identifier.urihttp://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/41956
dc.languageengpl
dc.language.containerengpl
dc.rightsUdzielam licencji. Uznanie autorstwa - Użycie niekomercyjne - Na tych samych warunkach 3.0 Polska*
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dc.subject.enasymmetrypl
dc.subject.enbank volepl
dc.subject.enMyodes glareoluspl
dc.subject.enpelvispl
dc.subject.enreproductive statuspl
dc.subject.ensexual dimorphismpl
dc.subtypeArticlepl
dc.titleSexual dimorphism, asymmetry, and the effect of reproduction on pelvis bone in the bank vole, Myodesglareoluspl
dc.title.journalMammal Researchpl
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dc.abstract.enpl
Sexual dimorphism in anatomical traits has been widely studied in animals. Although pelvis dimorphism was mostly studied in humans, it occurs also in many other mammalian species. Here, we investigated sexual dimorphism in the pelvis of the bank vole Myodes glareolus using individuals with known sex and reproductive status of females (parous vs nulliparous). The analyses revealed that the size and shape of pelvis differed significantly between sexes, as well as between nulliparous and parous females. In comparison with males, females had a significantly longer pelvis and pubis bones and a longer obturator foramen length, but a smaller pubis width. Interestingly, the difference between parous and nulliparous females resembles that between females and males: parous females had bigger pelvis, which probably resulted from changes during pregnancy and after birth. Left bones were on average larger than right ones, but the magnitude of directional asymmetry was not different between sex and reproduction group. Moreover, we noticed that fluctuating asymmetry of pelvis and pubis length was higher in females than in males and higher in parous than in nulliparous females, what is presumably associated with locomotor performance. A discriminant function analysis performed for the four bone size traits showed that the traits can be effectively used for a nearly perfect recognition of sexes and also a quite reliable recognition of the reproductive status of females.
dc.affiliationpl
Wydział Biologii i Nauk o Ziemi : Instytut Nauk o Środowisku
dc.contributor.authorpl
Matysiak, Alicja
dc.contributor.authorpl
Malecha, Anna W.
dc.contributor.authorpl
Jakubowski, Hubert
dc.contributor.authorpl
Sadowska, Edyta - 145337
dc.contributor.authorpl
Koteja, Paweł - 129236
dc.contributor.authorpl
Tryjanowski, Piotr
dc.date.accessioned
2017-06-28T10:44:51Z
dc.date.available
2017-06-28T10:44:51Z
dc.date.issuedpl
2017
dc.date.openaccess
0
dc.description.accesstime
w momencie opublikowania
dc.description.additionalpl
Bibliogr. s. 305-306
dc.description.numberpl
3
dc.description.physicalpl
297-306
dc.description.version
ostateczna wersja wydawcy
dc.description.volumepl
62
dc.identifier.doipl
10.1007/s13364-017-0317-1
dc.identifier.eissnpl
2199-241X
dc.identifier.issnpl
2199-2401
dc.identifier.projectpl
NN 304375238
dc.identifier.projectpl
DS/WBINOZ/INOS/757
dc.identifier.uri
http://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/41956
dc.languagepl
eng
dc.language.containerpl
eng
dc.rights*
Udzielam licencji. Uznanie autorstwa - Użycie niekomercyjne - Na tych samych warunkach 3.0 Polska
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CC-BY
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/pl/legalcode
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inne
dc.subject.enpl
asymmetry
dc.subject.enpl
bank vole
dc.subject.enpl
Myodes glareolus
dc.subject.enpl
pelvis
dc.subject.enpl
reproductive status
dc.subject.enpl
sexual dimorphism
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Article
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Sexual dimorphism, asymmetry, and the effect of reproduction on pelvis bone in the bank vole, Myodesglareolus
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Mammal Research
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