Using craniometrical predictors to infer body size of Antillean manatees

Body size determines many physiological and ecological variables; however, there are few studies on this parameter for the Antillean manatee (Trichechus manatus manatus). We studied an osteological collection and databases of Antillean manatees in Mexico to infer body measurements and to determine the body mass (BM)/body length (BL) relationship. The studied sample included 165 specimens: skulls (n=60), necropsies (n=51), and individuals captured for health assessment purposes (n=54). Specific regression equations for estimating BM were derived using the following craniometrical parameters: condylobasal length (BSL), occipital condyle width (OCW), and foramen magnum width (FMW). OCW and FMW were not significantly correlated with BL. The equation of the fitted model was BL=-121.644+10.8861×BSL (p<0.05, r2=0.93, SE=14.72). The allometric equation of weight/length relationship was defined as BM=exp (2.7477+0.0110957×BL) (p<0.05, r2=0.99, SE=0.07). The model showed a significant relationship between BL and BSL (>95%). Regression equations proved to be useful in estimating BL when only highly decomposed carcasses or skull dry bones are available, and in estimating weight when it is impossible to do it directly. Studies on biology history and age determination in T. m. manatus are required in order to establish an adequate age classification.

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Main Authors: Castelblanco Martínez, Delma Nataly Doctora autor/a 12916, Morales Vela, José Benjamín Doctor autor/a 2028, Padilla Saldívar, Janneth A. 1971- Maestra autor/a 7214
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spelling KOHA-OAI-ECOSUR:530352024-03-12T13:00:28ZUsing craniometrical predictors to infer body size of Antillean manatees Castelblanco Martínez, Delma Nataly Doctora autor/a 12916 Morales Vela, José Benjamín Doctor autor/a 2028 Padilla Saldívar, Janneth A. 1971- Maestra autor/a 7214 textengBody size determines many physiological and ecological variables; however, there are few studies on this parameter for the Antillean manatee (Trichechus manatus manatus). We studied an osteological collection and databases of Antillean manatees in Mexico to infer body measurements and to determine the body mass (BM)/body length (BL) relationship. The studied sample included 165 specimens: skulls (n=60), necropsies (n=51), and individuals captured for health assessment purposes (n=54). Specific regression equations for estimating BM were derived using the following craniometrical parameters: condylobasal length (BSL), occipital condyle width (OCW), and foramen magnum width (FMW). OCW and FMW were not significantly correlated with BL. The equation of the fitted model was BL=-121.644+10.8861×BSL (p<0.05, r2=0.93, SE=14.72). The allometric equation of weight/length relationship was defined as BM=exp (2.7477+0.0110957×BL) (p<0.05, r2=0.99, SE=0.07). The model showed a significant relationship between BL and BSL (>95%). Regression equations proved to be useful in estimating BL when only highly decomposed carcasses or skull dry bones are available, and in estimating weight when it is impossible to do it directly. Studies on biology history and age determination in T. m. manatus are required in order to establish an adequate age classification.Body size determines many physiological and ecological variables; however, there are few studies on this parameter for the Antillean manatee (Trichechus manatus manatus). We studied an osteological collection and databases of Antillean manatees in Mexico to infer body measurements and to determine the body mass (BM)/body length (BL) relationship. The studied sample included 165 specimens: skulls (n=60), necropsies (n=51), and individuals captured for health assessment purposes (n=54). Specific regression equations for estimating BM were derived using the following craniometrical parameters: condylobasal length (BSL), occipital condyle width (OCW), and foramen magnum width (FMW). OCW and FMW were not significantly correlated with BL. The equation of the fitted model was BL=-121.644+10.8861×BSL (p<0.05, r2=0.93, SE=14.72). The allometric equation of weight/length relationship was defined as BM=exp (2.7477+0.0110957×BL) (p<0.05, r2=0.99, SE=0.07). The model showed a significant relationship between BL and BSL (>95%). Regression equations proved to be useful in estimating BL when only highly decomposed carcasses or skull dry bones are available, and in estimating weight when it is impossible to do it directly. Studies on biology history and age determination in T. m. manatus are required in order to establish an adequate age classification.Adobe Acrobat profesional 6.0 o superiorTrichechus manatusManatíesPeso corporalBiometríaArtfrosurDisponible en líneaMammaliaAcceso en línea sin restricciones
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topic Trichechus manatus
Manatíes
Peso corporal
Biometría
Artfrosur
Trichechus manatus
Manatíes
Peso corporal
Biometría
Artfrosur
spellingShingle Trichechus manatus
Manatíes
Peso corporal
Biometría
Artfrosur
Trichechus manatus
Manatíes
Peso corporal
Biometría
Artfrosur
Castelblanco Martínez, Delma Nataly Doctora autor/a 12916
Morales Vela, José Benjamín Doctor autor/a 2028
Padilla Saldívar, Janneth A. 1971- Maestra autor/a 7214
Using craniometrical predictors to infer body size of Antillean manatees
description Body size determines many physiological and ecological variables; however, there are few studies on this parameter for the Antillean manatee (Trichechus manatus manatus). We studied an osteological collection and databases of Antillean manatees in Mexico to infer body measurements and to determine the body mass (BM)/body length (BL) relationship. The studied sample included 165 specimens: skulls (n=60), necropsies (n=51), and individuals captured for health assessment purposes (n=54). Specific regression equations for estimating BM were derived using the following craniometrical parameters: condylobasal length (BSL), occipital condyle width (OCW), and foramen magnum width (FMW). OCW and FMW were not significantly correlated with BL. The equation of the fitted model was BL=-121.644+10.8861×BSL (p<0.05, r2=0.93, SE=14.72). The allometric equation of weight/length relationship was defined as BM=exp (2.7477+0.0110957×BL) (p<0.05, r2=0.99, SE=0.07). The model showed a significant relationship between BL and BSL (>95%). Regression equations proved to be useful in estimating BL when only highly decomposed carcasses or skull dry bones are available, and in estimating weight when it is impossible to do it directly. Studies on biology history and age determination in T. m. manatus are required in order to establish an adequate age classification.
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topic_facet Trichechus manatus
Manatíes
Peso corporal
Biometría
Artfrosur
author Castelblanco Martínez, Delma Nataly Doctora autor/a 12916
Morales Vela, José Benjamín Doctor autor/a 2028
Padilla Saldívar, Janneth A. 1971- Maestra autor/a 7214
author_facet Castelblanco Martínez, Delma Nataly Doctora autor/a 12916
Morales Vela, José Benjamín Doctor autor/a 2028
Padilla Saldívar, Janneth A. 1971- Maestra autor/a 7214
author_sort Castelblanco Martínez, Delma Nataly Doctora autor/a 12916
title Using craniometrical predictors to infer body size of Antillean manatees
title_short Using craniometrical predictors to infer body size of Antillean manatees
title_full Using craniometrical predictors to infer body size of Antillean manatees
title_fullStr Using craniometrical predictors to infer body size of Antillean manatees
title_full_unstemmed Using craniometrical predictors to infer body size of Antillean manatees
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