Patterns of tooth crown wear in Dryomys nitedula (Mammalia, Rodentia): age-related variation in the light of annual cycle specifics based on museum collections

We analysed the specifics of age-related variation of tooth crown wear in Dryomys nitedula from Ukraine. The study is based on a morphological sample of 101 specimens (study-skins and skulls), which have been amassed in zoological museums of Ukraine since their establishment. Results suggest that pa...

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Автори: Zagorodniuk , Igor, Barkaszi, Zoltán, Korobchenko, Marina
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spelling oai:ojs.akademperiodyka.org.ua:article-292023-03-22T18:55:57Z Patterns of tooth crown wear in Dryomys nitedula (Mammalia, Rodentia): age-related variation in the light of annual cycle specifics based on museum collections Zagorodniuk , Igor Barkaszi, Zoltán Korobchenko, Marina dormouse age groups tooth crown wear museum collections We analysed the specifics of age-related variation of tooth crown wear in Dryomys nitedula from Ukraine. The study is based on a morphological sample of 101 specimens (study-skins and skulls), which have been amassed in zoological museums of Ukraine since their establishment. Results suggest that patterns of enamel wear are closely related to the specifics of the species’ annual cycle, in particular to periods of activity and hibernation. It was revealed that the longest period of the species’ activity lasts 5.3 months, and, respectively, the forest dormouse hibernates during not less than 6.5 months. Based on the level of enamel wear, an improved method of age group determination was developed and applied successfully. Six age groups were selected that largely differ by the number of respective specimens with a clearly expressed decrease from the group SAD1 to group SEN. Similarly, there is also a clear decrease in the duration of active phase of annual cycle among subsequent age groups: in groups JUV to AD1, the active period lasts 6 months, while animals of age groups AD2 to SEN are active only for 1 to 4 months. The period of recorded activity decreases with the age determined by the level of tooth crown wear. Morphometric data presented suggest that definitive means of morphometric characters are already formed until the first wintering. We also discuss the absence of young specimens in the samples and the sharp decrease in the number of adults (age groups AD2 and SEN). Most of the species’ records are from the forest steppe zone of Ukraine and the portion of the forest dormouse in forest steppe communities seems to be extremely low (its catches on trap-lines are rather occasional). Publishing House "Akademperiodyka" of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine 2020-05-05 Article Article application/pdf https://ojs.akademperiodyka.org.ua/index.php/Zoodiversity/article/view/29 10.15407/zoo2020.02.163 Zoodiversity; Vol. 54 No. 2 (2020): Zoodiversity Zoodiversity (Vestnik Zoologii); Том 54 № 2 (2020): Zoodiversity 2707-7268 2707-725X 10.15407/zoo2020.02 en https://ojs.akademperiodyka.org.ua/index.php/Zoodiversity/article/view/29/20 Copyright (c) 2020 Zoodiversity https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
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tooth crown wear
museum collections
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age groups
tooth crown wear
museum collections
Zagorodniuk , Igor
Barkaszi, Zoltán
Korobchenko, Marina
Patterns of tooth crown wear in Dryomys nitedula (Mammalia, Rodentia): age-related variation in the light of annual cycle specifics based on museum collections
topic_facet dormouse
age groups
tooth crown wear
museum collections
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author Zagorodniuk , Igor
Barkaszi, Zoltán
Korobchenko, Marina
author_facet Zagorodniuk , Igor
Barkaszi, Zoltán
Korobchenko, Marina
author_sort Zagorodniuk , Igor
title Patterns of tooth crown wear in Dryomys nitedula (Mammalia, Rodentia): age-related variation in the light of annual cycle specifics based on museum collections
title_short Patterns of tooth crown wear in Dryomys nitedula (Mammalia, Rodentia): age-related variation in the light of annual cycle specifics based on museum collections
title_full Patterns of tooth crown wear in Dryomys nitedula (Mammalia, Rodentia): age-related variation in the light of annual cycle specifics based on museum collections
title_fullStr Patterns of tooth crown wear in Dryomys nitedula (Mammalia, Rodentia): age-related variation in the light of annual cycle specifics based on museum collections
title_full_unstemmed Patterns of tooth crown wear in Dryomys nitedula (Mammalia, Rodentia): age-related variation in the light of annual cycle specifics based on museum collections
title_sort patterns of tooth crown wear in dryomys nitedula (mammalia, rodentia): age-related variation in the light of annual cycle specifics based on museum collections
description We analysed the specifics of age-related variation of tooth crown wear in Dryomys nitedula from Ukraine. The study is based on a morphological sample of 101 specimens (study-skins and skulls), which have been amassed in zoological museums of Ukraine since their establishment. Results suggest that patterns of enamel wear are closely related to the specifics of the species’ annual cycle, in particular to periods of activity and hibernation. It was revealed that the longest period of the species’ activity lasts 5.3 months, and, respectively, the forest dormouse hibernates during not less than 6.5 months. Based on the level of enamel wear, an improved method of age group determination was developed and applied successfully. Six age groups were selected that largely differ by the number of respective specimens with a clearly expressed decrease from the group SAD1 to group SEN. Similarly, there is also a clear decrease in the duration of active phase of annual cycle among subsequent age groups: in groups JUV to AD1, the active period lasts 6 months, while animals of age groups AD2 to SEN are active only for 1 to 4 months. The period of recorded activity decreases with the age determined by the level of tooth crown wear. Morphometric data presented suggest that definitive means of morphometric characters are already formed until the first wintering. We also discuss the absence of young specimens in the samples and the sharp decrease in the number of adults (age groups AD2 and SEN). Most of the species’ records are from the forest steppe zone of Ukraine and the portion of the forest dormouse in forest steppe communities seems to be extremely low (its catches on trap-lines are rather occasional).
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url https://ojs.akademperiodyka.org.ua/index.php/Zoodiversity/article/view/29
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