Elemental classification of the tusks of dugong (Dugong dugong) by HH-XRF analysis and comparison with other species

© 2017 The Author(s). The elemental composition was investigated and applied for identifying the sex and habitat of dugongs, in addition to distinguishing dugong tusks and teeth from other animal wildlife materials such as Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) tusk s and tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) ca...

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Main Authors: Korakot Nganvongpanit, Kittisak Buddhachat, Promporn Piboon, Thippaporn Euppayo, Patcharaporn Kaewmong, Phaothep Cherdsukjai, Kongkiat Kittiwatanawong, Chatchote Thitaram
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-471892018-04-25T07:25:33Z Elemental classification of the tusks of dugong (Dugong dugong) by HH-XRF analysis and comparison with other species Korakot Nganvongpanit Kittisak Buddhachat Promporn Piboon Thippaporn Euppayo Patcharaporn Kaewmong Phaothep Cherdsukjai Kongkiat Kittiwatanawong Chatchote Thitaram © 2017 The Author(s). The elemental composition was investigated and applied for identifying the sex and habitat of dugongs, in addition to distinguishing dugong tusks and teeth from other animal wildlife materials such as Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) tusk s and tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) canine teeth. A total of 43 dugong tusks, 60 dugong teeth, 40 dolphin teeth, 1 whale tooth, 40 Asian elephant tusks and 20 tiger canine teeth were included in the study. Elemental analyses were conducted using a handheld X-ray fluorescence analyzer (HH-XRF). There was no significant difference in the elemental composition of male and female dugong tusks, whereas the overall accuracy for identifying habitat (the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand) was high (88.1%). Dolphin teeth were able to be correctly predicted 100% of the time. Furthermore, we demonstrated a discrepancy in elemental composition among dugong tusks, Asian elephant tusks and tiger canine teeth, and provided a high correct prediction rate among these species of 98.2%. Here, we demonstrate the feasible use of HH-XRF for preliminary species classification and habitat determination prior to using more advanced techniques such as molecular biology. 2018-04-25T07:25:33Z 2018-04-25T07:25:33Z 2017-04-07 Journal 20452322 2-s2.0-85017185083 10.1038/srep46167 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85017185083&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/47189
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description © 2017 The Author(s). The elemental composition was investigated and applied for identifying the sex and habitat of dugongs, in addition to distinguishing dugong tusks and teeth from other animal wildlife materials such as Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) tusk s and tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) canine teeth. A total of 43 dugong tusks, 60 dugong teeth, 40 dolphin teeth, 1 whale tooth, 40 Asian elephant tusks and 20 tiger canine teeth were included in the study. Elemental analyses were conducted using a handheld X-ray fluorescence analyzer (HH-XRF). There was no significant difference in the elemental composition of male and female dugong tusks, whereas the overall accuracy for identifying habitat (the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand) was high (88.1%). Dolphin teeth were able to be correctly predicted 100% of the time. Furthermore, we demonstrated a discrepancy in elemental composition among dugong tusks, Asian elephant tusks and tiger canine teeth, and provided a high correct prediction rate among these species of 98.2%. Here, we demonstrate the feasible use of HH-XRF for preliminary species classification and habitat determination prior to using more advanced techniques such as molecular biology.
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author Korakot Nganvongpanit
Kittisak Buddhachat
Promporn Piboon
Thippaporn Euppayo
Patcharaporn Kaewmong
Phaothep Cherdsukjai
Kongkiat Kittiwatanawong
Chatchote Thitaram
spellingShingle Korakot Nganvongpanit
Kittisak Buddhachat
Promporn Piboon
Thippaporn Euppayo
Patcharaporn Kaewmong
Phaothep Cherdsukjai
Kongkiat Kittiwatanawong
Chatchote Thitaram
Elemental classification of the tusks of dugong (Dugong dugong) by HH-XRF analysis and comparison with other species
author_facet Korakot Nganvongpanit
Kittisak Buddhachat
Promporn Piboon
Thippaporn Euppayo
Patcharaporn Kaewmong
Phaothep Cherdsukjai
Kongkiat Kittiwatanawong
Chatchote Thitaram
author_sort Korakot Nganvongpanit
title Elemental classification of the tusks of dugong (Dugong dugong) by HH-XRF analysis and comparison with other species
title_short Elemental classification of the tusks of dugong (Dugong dugong) by HH-XRF analysis and comparison with other species
title_full Elemental classification of the tusks of dugong (Dugong dugong) by HH-XRF analysis and comparison with other species
title_fullStr Elemental classification of the tusks of dugong (Dugong dugong) by HH-XRF analysis and comparison with other species
title_full_unstemmed Elemental classification of the tusks of dugong (Dugong dugong) by HH-XRF analysis and comparison with other species
title_sort elemental classification of the tusks of dugong (dugong dugong) by hh-xrf analysis and comparison with other species
publishDate 2018
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