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ZooMS confirms geometric morphometrics species identification of ancient sheep and goat

Geometric morphometrics can effectively distinguish isolated third lower molars of present-day sheep and goat, but its applicability to archaeological specimens has yet to be established. Using a modern reference collection of 743 sheep and goats and a two-dimensional landmark-based geometric morpho...

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Autores principales: Jeanjean, Marine, McGrath, Krista, Valenzuela-Lamas, Silvia, Nieto-Espinet, Ariadna, Schafberg, Renate, Parés-Casanova, Pere Miquel, Jiménez-Manchón, Sergio, Guintard, Claude, Tekkouk, Faiza, Ridouh, Rania, Mureau, Cyprien, Evin, Allowen
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Publicado: The Royal Society 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10523075/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37771960
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.230672
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author Jeanjean, Marine
McGrath, Krista
Valenzuela-Lamas, Silvia
Nieto-Espinet, Ariadna
Schafberg, Renate
Parés-Casanova, Pere Miquel
Jiménez-Manchón, Sergio
Guintard, Claude
Tekkouk, Faiza
Ridouh, Rania
Mureau, Cyprien
Evin, Allowen
author_facet Jeanjean, Marine
McGrath, Krista
Valenzuela-Lamas, Silvia
Nieto-Espinet, Ariadna
Schafberg, Renate
Parés-Casanova, Pere Miquel
Jiménez-Manchón, Sergio
Guintard, Claude
Tekkouk, Faiza
Ridouh, Rania
Mureau, Cyprien
Evin, Allowen
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description Geometric morphometrics can effectively distinguish isolated third lower molars of present-day sheep and goat, but its applicability to archaeological specimens has yet to be established. Using a modern reference collection of 743 sheep and goats and a two-dimensional landmark-based geometric morphometric (GMM) protocol, this study aimed to morphometrically identify 109 archaeological specimens, used as case studies, dating from the Late Neolithic to the modern period/era. These morphometric identifications were then compared to molecular identifications via collagen peptide mass fingerprinting, known as Zooarcheology by Mass Spectrometry (ZooMS). ZooMS confirmed the morphometric identifications for 104 specimens, with the five misidentified specimens all morphometrically identified as goat. Modern sheep and goats have larger teeth and distinct shapes compared to their archaeological counterparts, suggesting strong differences between archaeological and modern specimens potentially linked with recent breed improvement or geographical origin of the specimens. In addition, for both species, some of the archaeological dental morphologies do not match with any of our modern references. This study validates the applicability of geometric morphometrics for identifying isolated archaeological sheep and goat teeth. It represents a stepping stone for future, non-destructive, bioarchaeological studies of the two species.
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spelling pubmed-105230752023-09-28 ZooMS confirms geometric morphometrics species identification of ancient sheep and goat Jeanjean, Marine McGrath, Krista Valenzuela-Lamas, Silvia Nieto-Espinet, Ariadna Schafberg, Renate Parés-Casanova, Pere Miquel Jiménez-Manchón, Sergio Guintard, Claude Tekkouk, Faiza Ridouh, Rania Mureau, Cyprien Evin, Allowen R Soc Open Sci Earth and Environmental Science Geometric morphometrics can effectively distinguish isolated third lower molars of present-day sheep and goat, but its applicability to archaeological specimens has yet to be established. Using a modern reference collection of 743 sheep and goats and a two-dimensional landmark-based geometric morphometric (GMM) protocol, this study aimed to morphometrically identify 109 archaeological specimens, used as case studies, dating from the Late Neolithic to the modern period/era. These morphometric identifications were then compared to molecular identifications via collagen peptide mass fingerprinting, known as Zooarcheology by Mass Spectrometry (ZooMS). ZooMS confirmed the morphometric identifications for 104 specimens, with the five misidentified specimens all morphometrically identified as goat. Modern sheep and goats have larger teeth and distinct shapes compared to their archaeological counterparts, suggesting strong differences between archaeological and modern specimens potentially linked with recent breed improvement or geographical origin of the specimens. In addition, for both species, some of the archaeological dental morphologies do not match with any of our modern references. This study validates the applicability of geometric morphometrics for identifying isolated archaeological sheep and goat teeth. It represents a stepping stone for future, non-destructive, bioarchaeological studies of the two species. The Royal Society 2023-09-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10523075/ /pubmed/37771960 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.230672 Text en © 2023 The Authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Earth and Environmental Science
Jeanjean, Marine
McGrath, Krista
Valenzuela-Lamas, Silvia
Nieto-Espinet, Ariadna
Schafberg, Renate
Parés-Casanova, Pere Miquel
Jiménez-Manchón, Sergio
Guintard, Claude
Tekkouk, Faiza
Ridouh, Rania
Mureau, Cyprien
Evin, Allowen
ZooMS confirms geometric morphometrics species identification of ancient sheep and goat
title ZooMS confirms geometric morphometrics species identification of ancient sheep and goat
title_full ZooMS confirms geometric morphometrics species identification of ancient sheep and goat
title_fullStr ZooMS confirms geometric morphometrics species identification of ancient sheep and goat
title_full_unstemmed ZooMS confirms geometric morphometrics species identification of ancient sheep and goat
title_short ZooMS confirms geometric morphometrics species identification of ancient sheep and goat
title_sort zooms confirms geometric morphometrics species identification of ancient sheep and goat
topic Earth and Environmental Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10523075/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37771960
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.230672
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