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Preliminary investigation of morphological differences between ten breeds of horses suggests selection for paedomorphosis

Goodwin, Deborah, Levine, Marsha and McGreevy, Paul D. (2008) Preliminary investigation of morphological differences between ten breeds of horses suggests selection for paedomorphosis. Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science, 11, (3), 204-212. (doi:10.1080/10888700802100918)

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10888700802100918

Description/Abstract

Paedomorphosis is the retention of juvenile morphology at maturity and is important in generating evolutionary change in domestic species and species in the wild. When comparing dogs with the wolf, this preliminary study saw paedomorphosis
in their physical and behavioral traits (Goodwin, Bradshaw, & Wickens, 1997). This preliminary study compared morphological characteristics of 10 breeds from northern regions (Shetland ponies) and southern regions (Arabians) with the Exmoor pony. Twenty-three respondents from the United Kingdom and Australia rated the breeds for 7 physical traits. As evidenced by low standard deviations, the respondents demonstrated a high degree of agreement. The study ranked breeds from the most similar (Highland pony) to the least similar (Arabian) to the Exmoor pony. The least similar breeds had physical traits suggestive of paedomorphosis: small heads, long legs, and a low head-to-body ratio. This preliminary study
suggests that morphological, behavioral, and physiological differences between the breeds-plus morphometric comparisons of extant breeds and faunal remains of predomestication horses-warrant further study.

Item Type:Article
ISSN:1088-8705 (print)
Related URLs:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pu...d/18569216
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1088...0802100918
Subjects:Q Science > QL Zoology
Divisions:University Structure - Pre August 2011 > School of Psychology > Division of Cognition
ePrint ID:55282
Deposited On:04 Aug 2008
Last Modified:01 Jun 2011 10:35

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