Morphometric Analysis and Interrelationship of Seven Indonesian Hornbill Species (Aves, Bucerotidae) Utilizing Principal Component and Cluster Analyses

In this comprehensive study, we examined 15 distinct morphometric characteristics within seven Indonesian hornbill species. Precise measurements of these morphometric traits were obtained using 0.1 mm calipers and a 1000 mm measuring tape. Our analysis encompassed a total of 85 individuals represent...

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Автори: Jarulis, J., Solihin, D. D., Mardiastuti, A., Prasetyo, L. B., Novarino, W.
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Опубліковано: Publishing House "Akademperiodyka" of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine 2024
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spelling zoodiv-article-5612024-06-19T12:42:59Z Morphometric Analysis and Interrelationship of Seven Indonesian Hornbill Species (Aves, Bucerotidae) Utilizing Principal Component and Cluster Analyses Jarulis, J. Solihin, D. D. Mardiastuti, A. Prasetyo, L. B. Novarino, W. classification hornbills morphometric principal component analysis similarity In this comprehensive study, we examined 15 distinct morphometric characteristics within seven Indonesian hornbill species. Precise measurements of these morphometric traits were obtained using 0.1 mm calipers and a 1000 mm measuring tape. Our analysis encompassed a total of 85 individuals representing seven hornbill species: Anthracoceros albirostris (18 individuals), A. malayanus (4 individuals), Aceros cassidix (3 individuals), Rhyticeros plicatus (7 individuals), R. undulatus (36 individuals), Buceros bicornis (1 individual), and B. rhinoceros (16 individuals). To elucidate the morphometric ratio data, we employed a robust analytical approach involving the Principal Component Analysis (PCA), Discriminant Analysis, and Cluster Analysis. Our findings underscored a clear separation between hornbill genera, primarily attributed to a combination of PC1 (pertaining to body length) and PC3 (associated with beak morphology). Key morphometric traits that delineated these genera on PC1 included tail length, beak length, horn length, total length, and wing length. Meanwhile, on PC3 (characterizing beak morphology), the distinguishing features encompassed beak width, horn width, and tarsus length. Additionally, our analysis unveiled the characteristics that distinguish species within the genera Anthracoceros and Rhyticeros to be a composite of tail length and head length. This discerning morphometric data facilitated the clustering of seven hornbill species into two distinct groups: Group I comprised A. albirostris and A. malayanus, while Group II included R. plicatus, R. undulatus, A. cassidix, B. rhinoceros, and B. bicornis. Notably, these groups exhibited a 31.93% degree of similarity. This dataset holds immense potential for facilitating genetic classification and comparative studies of Indonesian hornbills. Publishing House "Akademperiodyka" of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine 2024-04-08 Article Article application/pdf https://ojs.akademperiodyka.org.ua/index.php/Zoodiversity/article/view/561 10.15407/zoo2024.03.257 Zoodiversity; Vol. 58 No. 3 (2024): Zoodiversity Zoodiversity (Vestnik Zoologii); Том 58 № 3 (2024): Zoodiversity 2707-7268 2707-725X 10.15407/zoo2024.03 en https://ojs.akademperiodyka.org.ua/index.php/Zoodiversity/article/view/561/269 Copyright (c) 2024 Jarulis Jarulis, Dedy Duryadi Solihin, Ani Mardiastuti, Lilik Budi Prasetyo, Wilson Novarino
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Mardiastuti, A.
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Novarino, W.
spellingShingle Jarulis, J.
Solihin, D. D.
Mardiastuti, A.
Prasetyo, L. B.
Novarino, W.
Morphometric Analysis and Interrelationship of Seven Indonesian Hornbill Species (Aves, Bucerotidae) Utilizing Principal Component and Cluster Analyses
author_facet Jarulis, J.
Solihin, D. D.
Mardiastuti, A.
Prasetyo, L. B.
Novarino, W.
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title Morphometric Analysis and Interrelationship of Seven Indonesian Hornbill Species (Aves, Bucerotidae) Utilizing Principal Component and Cluster Analyses
title_short Morphometric Analysis and Interrelationship of Seven Indonesian Hornbill Species (Aves, Bucerotidae) Utilizing Principal Component and Cluster Analyses
title_full Morphometric Analysis and Interrelationship of Seven Indonesian Hornbill Species (Aves, Bucerotidae) Utilizing Principal Component and Cluster Analyses
title_fullStr Morphometric Analysis and Interrelationship of Seven Indonesian Hornbill Species (Aves, Bucerotidae) Utilizing Principal Component and Cluster Analyses
title_full_unstemmed Morphometric Analysis and Interrelationship of Seven Indonesian Hornbill Species (Aves, Bucerotidae) Utilizing Principal Component and Cluster Analyses
title_sort morphometric analysis and interrelationship of seven indonesian hornbill species (aves, bucerotidae) utilizing principal component and cluster analyses
description In this comprehensive study, we examined 15 distinct morphometric characteristics within seven Indonesian hornbill species. Precise measurements of these morphometric traits were obtained using 0.1 mm calipers and a 1000 mm measuring tape. Our analysis encompassed a total of 85 individuals representing seven hornbill species: Anthracoceros albirostris (18 individuals), A. malayanus (4 individuals), Aceros cassidix (3 individuals), Rhyticeros plicatus (7 individuals), R. undulatus (36 individuals), Buceros bicornis (1 individual), and B. rhinoceros (16 individuals). To elucidate the morphometric ratio data, we employed a robust analytical approach involving the Principal Component Analysis (PCA), Discriminant Analysis, and Cluster Analysis. Our findings underscored a clear separation between hornbill genera, primarily attributed to a combination of PC1 (pertaining to body length) and PC3 (associated with beak morphology). Key morphometric traits that delineated these genera on PC1 included tail length, beak length, horn length, total length, and wing length. Meanwhile, on PC3 (characterizing beak morphology), the distinguishing features encompassed beak width, horn width, and tarsus length. Additionally, our analysis unveiled the characteristics that distinguish species within the genera Anthracoceros and Rhyticeros to be a composite of tail length and head length. This discerning morphometric data facilitated the clustering of seven hornbill species into two distinct groups: Group I comprised A. albirostris and A. malayanus, while Group II included R. plicatus, R. undulatus, A. cassidix, B. rhinoceros, and B. bicornis. Notably, these groups exhibited a 31.93% degree of similarity. This dataset holds immense potential for facilitating genetic classification and comparative studies of Indonesian hornbills.
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