Gender-Related Differences in Pelvic Morphometrics of the Retriever Dog Breed
© 2016 Blackwell Verlag GmbH This study presents the results from a morphometric analysis of 52 dry Retriever dog pelvic bones (30 male, 22 female). A total of 20 parameters were measured using an osteometric board and digital vernier caliper. Six parameters were found to be significantly higher (P ...
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th-cmuir.6653943832-579492018-09-05T03:55:21Z Gender-Related Differences in Pelvic Morphometrics of the Retriever Dog Breed K. Nganvongpanit T. Pitakarnnop K. Buddhachat M. Phatsara Veterinary © 2016 Blackwell Verlag GmbH This study presents the results from a morphometric analysis of 52 dry Retriever dog pelvic bones (30 male, 22 female). A total of 20 parameters were measured using an osteometric board and digital vernier caliper. Six parameters were found to be significantly higher (P < 0.05) in males than in females, while one parameter was significantly higher (P < 0.05) in females than in males. However, none of the measured parameters demonstrated clear cut-off values with no intersect between males and females. Therefore, we generated a stepwise discriminant analysis from all 20 parameters in order to develop a possible working equation to discriminate gender from a dog pelvic bone. Stepwise discriminant analysis was used to create a discrimination function: Y = [82.1*PS/AII] − [50.72*LIS/LI] − [23.09*OTD/SP] + [7.69*SP/IE] + [6.52*IC/OW] + [7.67*ISA/OW] + [20.77*AII/PS] + [504.71*OW/ISA] − [90.84*PS/ISA] − [148.95], which showed an accuracy rate of 86.27%. This is the first study presenting an equation/function for use in discriminating gender from a dog's pelvic measurements. The results can be used in veterinary forensic anthropology and also show that a dog's pelvis presents sexual dimorphisms, as in humans. 2018-09-05T03:55:21Z 2018-09-05T03:55:21Z 2017-02-01 Journal 14390264 03402096 2-s2.0-84966710648 10.1111/ahe.12232 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84966710648&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/57949 |
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© 2016 Blackwell Verlag GmbH This study presents the results from a morphometric analysis of 52 dry Retriever dog pelvic bones (30 male, 22 female). A total of 20 parameters were measured using an osteometric board and digital vernier caliper. Six parameters were found to be significantly higher (P < 0.05) in males than in females, while one parameter was significantly higher (P < 0.05) in females than in males. However, none of the measured parameters demonstrated clear cut-off values with no intersect between males and females. Therefore, we generated a stepwise discriminant analysis from all 20 parameters in order to develop a possible working equation to discriminate gender from a dog pelvic bone. Stepwise discriminant analysis was used to create a discrimination function: Y = [82.1*PS/AII] − [50.72*LIS/LI] − [23.09*OTD/SP] + [7.69*SP/IE] + [6.52*IC/OW] + [7.67*ISA/OW] + [20.77*AII/PS] + [504.71*OW/ISA] − [90.84*PS/ISA] − [148.95], which showed an accuracy rate of 86.27%. This is the first study presenting an equation/function for use in discriminating gender from a dog's pelvic measurements. The results can be used in veterinary forensic anthropology and also show that a dog's pelvis presents sexual dimorphisms, as in humans. |
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Gender-Related Differences in Pelvic Morphometrics of the Retriever Dog Breed |
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