Although counting cementum annuli of lower incisor is a reliable method for age estimation in cervids, it inevitably involves the destruction of specimens. Here we studied the relationship between cranial suture closure patterns and age to test the possibility of cranial suture closure as a non-destructive age indicator in sika deer (Cervus nippon) specimens from Kinkazan Island, Japan, for which extensive life records were available. A strong positive relationship between the sum of suture closure level scores and age was found. We found that this relationship was even stronger than the relationship between age and the crown height of the first molar, which is frequently used for non-destructive age determination. Our study highlights the potential of cranial suture closure as an alternative valid tool for age estimation.
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22 May 2019
Non-Invasive Age Estimation by Cranial Suture Closure in Japanese Sika Deer (Cervus nippon)
Jinwoo Oh,
Masato Minami,
Suzuna Ikeda,
Seiki Takatsuki,
Nobumasa Oonishi,
Naoko Higuchi,
Ayumi Okada,
Junpei Kimura,
Daisuke Koyabu
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Mammal Study
Vol. 44 • No. 3
July 2019
Vol. 44 • No. 3
July 2019
cervids
growth
Kinkazan Island
non-destructive
skull