| Literature DB >> 27089506 |
Paula A White1, Dennis Ikanda2, Luigi Ferrante3, Philippe Chardonnet4, Pascal Mesochina4, Roberto Cameriere5.
Abstract
Improved age estimation of African lions Panthera leo is needed to address a number of pressing conservation issues. Here we present a formula for estimating lion age to within six months of known age based on measuring the extent of pulp closure from X-rays, or Ratio Of tooth AReas (ROAR). Derived from measurements taken from lions aged 3-13 years for which exact ages were known, the formula explains 92% of the total variance. The method of calculating the pulp/tooth area ratio, which has been used extensively in forensic science, is novel in the study of lion aging. As a quantifiable measure, ROAR offers improved lion age estimates for population modeling and investigations of age-related mortality, and may assist national and international wildlife authorities in judging compliance with regulatory measures involving age.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27089506 PMCID: PMC4835051 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0153648
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Peri-apical X-ray of African Lion PM2.
X-ray showing outline of total tooth and pulp areas for calculating area ratio using Adobe Photoshop after Cameriere et al. (2011) [33]. Full details of the outlining and area measuring method are provided in S1 Text.
ANCOVA Analysis.
| Coefficients | Estimate | Std. Error | t-value | p |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 16.2508 | 0.6617 | 24.56 | <0.001 | |
| -0.9197 | 0.9557 | -0.962 | 0.344 | |
| -75.671 | 5.6768 | -13.33 | <0.001 | |
| 9.663 | 7.634 | 1.266 | 0.216 |
Fig 2Relationship between Age and ROAR.
Plot of the dataset used in the regression process to estimate age as function of ROAR, along with regression line.
Fig 3Plots of Residuals.
Plots of residuals against known ages (left, a) and of known against estimated ages (right, b) using regression model.