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American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 2014

Canalization and Developmental Instability of the Fetal Skull in a Mouse Model of Maternal Nutritional Stress

Paula Gonzalez; Federico P. Lotto; Benedikt Hallgrímsson

Nutritional imbalance is one of the main sources of stress in both extant and extinct human populations. Restricted availability of nutrients is thought to disrupt the buffering mechanisms that contribute to developmental stability and canalization, resulting in increased levels of fluctuating asymmetry (FA) and phenotypic variance among individuals. However, the literature is contradictory in this regard. This study assesses the effect of prenatal nutritional stress on FA and among-individual variance in cranial shape and size using a mouse model of maternal protein restriction. Two sets of landmark coordinates were digitized in three dimensions from skulls of control and protein restricted specimens at E17.5 and E18.5. We found that, by the end of gestation, maternal protein restriction resulted in a significant reduction of skull size. Fluctuating asymmetry in size and shape exceeded the amount of measurement error in all groups, but no significant differences in the magnitude of FA were found between treatments. Conversely, the pattern of shape asymmetry was affected by the environmental perturbation since the angles between the first eigenvectors extracted from the covariance matrix of shape asymmetric component of protein restricted and control groups were not significantly different from the expected for random vectors. In addition, among-individual variance in cranial shape was significantly higher in the protein restricted than the control group at E18.5. Overall, the results obtained from a controlled experiment do not support the view of fluctuating asymmetry of cranial structures as a reliable index for inferring nutritional stress in human populations.


Homo-journal of Comparative Human Biology | 2014

Craniofacial variation, body size and ecological factors in aboriginal populations from central Patagonia (2000-200 years B.P.).

Valeria Bernal; Marien Béguelin; Florencia Gordón; Virginia A. Cobos; Paula Gonzalez; Federico P. Lotto

Previous studies have shown that ecological factors had a significant role in shaping the patterns of craniofacial variation among South American populations. Here, we evaluate whether temperature and diet contributed to facial diversification in small geographic areas. Facial size and shape of 9 osteological samples from central Patagonia (Argentina) were described using 2D landmarks and semilandmarks. Data on mean annual temperature, diet composition (δ(13)C and δ(15)N values) and femoral head maximum breadth, used as a proxy of body mass, were obtained for each sample. We then tested the association of body mass and the ecological variables with facial morphology using spatial regression techniques and a model selection approach. Akaike Information Criterion produced disparate results for both components of facial morphology. The best model for facial size included temperature and body mass proxy, and accounted for more than 80% of variation in size. Lower temperatures were related to larger facial sizes. Body mass was negatively associated with facial size and showed no relationship with the temperature. This suggests a relatively independent variation of cranial traits and body mass at the spatial scale studied here. Facial shape was not associated with the temperature or diet composition, contrasting with the patterns observed at larger spatial scales. Our results point out that the effect of climatic variables on cranial traits might be a source of morphological differentiation not only at large scales but also in small geographic areas, and that size and shape display a differential preservation of environmental signals.


Intersecciones En Antropologia | 2011

Estimación del sexo en cazadores-recolectores de Sudamérica a partir de variables métricas del húmero

Marien Béguelin; Federico P. Lotto; Paula Gonzalez


Revista argentina de antropología biológica | 2014

Inestabilidad del desarrollo en estructuras craneofaciales de poblaciones humanas sudamericanas

Federico P. Lotto; Paula Gonzalez


Revista Argentina de Antropología Biológica | 2014

Developmental instability of craniofacial structures of Southamerican human populations

Federico P. Lotto; Paula N. Gonzalez


Revista Argentina de Antropología Biológica | 2015

Inestabilidad del desarrollo en estructuras craneofaciales de poblaciones humanas sudamericanas/Developmental instability of craniofacial structures of Southamerican human populations

Federico P. Lotto; Paula N. Gonzalez


Revista del Museo de Antropología | 2014

ASIMETRÍA DIRECCIONAL DEL POSTCRÁNEO EN POBLACIONES PREHISPÁNICAS DEL SUR DE SUDAMÉRICA / Postcranial directional asymmetry in sothern South America populations

Federico P. Lotto; Marien Béguelin


Archive | 2014

Asimetría direccional del postcráneo en poblaciones prehispánicas del sur de Sudamérica

Federico P. Lotto; Marien Béguelin


Revista Ciencias Morfológicas | 2013

COMPARACIÓN DE TÉCNICAS PARA DETERMINAR EL SEXO EN POBLACIONES HUMANAS: ESTIMACIONES DIFERENCIALES A PARTIR DE LA PELVIS Y EL CRÁNEO EN UNA MUESTRA DE SAN JUAN, ARGENTINA / COMPARISON OF TECHNIQUES FOR DETERMINING SEX ON HUMAN POPULATIONS: DIFFERENTIAL ES

Lumila Paula Menéndez; Federico P. Lotto


Revista Ciencias Morfológicas | 2013

Comparación de técnicas para determinar el sexo en poblaciones humanas: estimaciones diferenciales a partir de la pelvis y el cráneo en una muestra de San Juan, Argentina

Lumila Paula Menéndez; Federico P. Lotto

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Marien Béguelin

National University of La Plata

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Paula Gonzalez

National University of La Plata

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Virginia A. Cobos

National University of La Plata

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Florencia Gordón

National University of La Plata

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Lumila Paula Menéndez

National University of La Plata

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Valeria Bernal

National University of La Plata

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Ana M. Aguerre

University of Buenos Aires

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Paula N. Gonzalez

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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