posted on 2020-06-15, 17:00authored byAhmet Selçuk Özen
<p>Morphometry
can help to understand morphology and clarify taxonomy of species. The
morphometric variability of the skull and sexual dimorphism of stone martens (<i>Martes foina</i>), obtained from various geographical
regions of Turkey, were investigated. Measurements were made regarding 14
characters on skulls of the samples. Adults have significantly bigger skulls
compared to juveniles. Regarding their sexual dimorphism, descriptive
statistics revealed variability in the size of the skull between sexes, with
mean values of males being higher than those of females. The most significant
sexual dimorphisms (the highest variabilities) were observed in palatal width
and especially frontal width. The strongest positive correlations were found
between the basilar length and condylobasal length in males and between the
mandibular length and total skull length in females. Furthermore, principal component
analysis confirmed strong correlations between some characters of the skull in
both sexes. By comparing characters with those of European populations this
study contributes to a general model of the skull of <i>Martes foina</i>.</p>