A Morphological and Morphometric Dental Analysis as a Forensic Tool to Identify the Iberian Wolf (Canis Lupus Signatus)

Depredation by the Iberian wolf (Canis lupus signatus) is currently thought to be a problem in some areas of Spain. However, there are few technically validated forensic tools available to determine the veracity of claims with a high degree of scientific confidence, which is important given that suc...

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Main Authors: Víctor Toledo González, Fernando Ortega Ojeda, Gabriel M. Fonseca, Carmen García-Ruiz, Pablo Navarro Cáceres, Pilar Pérez-Lloret, María del Pilar Marín García
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description Depredation by the Iberian wolf (Canis lupus signatus) is currently thought to be a problem in some areas of Spain. However, there are few technically validated forensic tools available to determine the veracity of claims with a high degree of scientific confidence, which is important given that such attacks may lead to compensation. The analysis of bite marks on attacked animals could provide scientific evidence to help identify the offender. Thus, the aim of this study was to assess the morphological and morphometric characteristics of Iberian wolf dentition. This data collection would serve as a base-point for a more accurate identification of the wolves thorough their bite marks. For the first time, 36 dental variables have been studied in wolves’ skulls, employing univariate and multivariate analyses. The general morphological dental characteristics of wolves are very similar in terms of their dental formula and tooth structure to other canids, like domestic dogs. Sex differentiation was evident, principally in terms of the maxillary distance between the palatal surfaces of the canine teeth (UbC) and the width of the left mandibular canine teeth (LlCWd). New morphometric reference information was obtained that can aid the forensic identification of bite marks caused by the Iberian wolf with greater confidence.
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2076-2615/10/6/975/ 2025-01-16T21:25:06+00:00 A Morphological and Morphometric Dental Analysis as a Forensic Tool to Identify the Iberian Wolf (Canis Lupus Signatus) Víctor Toledo González Fernando Ortega Ojeda Gabriel M. Fonseca Carmen García-Ruiz Pablo Navarro Cáceres Pilar Pérez-Lloret María del Pilar Marín García agris 2020-06-03 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/ani10060975 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Animal Physiology https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10060975 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Animals; Volume 10; Issue 6; Pages: 975 forensics analysis Iberian wolf bite marks veterinary dentistry Text 2020 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/ani10060975 2023-07-31T23:35:32Z Depredation by the Iberian wolf (Canis lupus signatus) is currently thought to be a problem in some areas of Spain. However, there are few technically validated forensic tools available to determine the veracity of claims with a high degree of scientific confidence, which is important given that such attacks may lead to compensation. The analysis of bite marks on attacked animals could provide scientific evidence to help identify the offender. Thus, the aim of this study was to assess the morphological and morphometric characteristics of Iberian wolf dentition. This data collection would serve as a base-point for a more accurate identification of the wolves thorough their bite marks. For the first time, 36 dental variables have been studied in wolves’ skulls, employing univariate and multivariate analyses. The general morphological dental characteristics of wolves are very similar in terms of their dental formula and tooth structure to other canids, like domestic dogs. Sex differentiation was evident, principally in terms of the maxillary distance between the palatal surfaces of the canine teeth (UbC) and the width of the left mandibular canine teeth (LlCWd). New morphometric reference information was obtained that can aid the forensic identification of bite marks caused by the Iberian wolf with greater confidence. Text Canis lupus MDPI Open Access Publishing Base Point ENVELOPE(-128.515,-128.515,52.574,52.574) Animals 10 6 975
spellingShingle forensics
analysis
Iberian wolf
bite marks
veterinary
dentistry
Víctor Toledo González
Fernando Ortega Ojeda
Gabriel M. Fonseca
Carmen García-Ruiz
Pablo Navarro Cáceres
Pilar Pérez-Lloret
María del Pilar Marín García
A Morphological and Morphometric Dental Analysis as a Forensic Tool to Identify the Iberian Wolf (Canis Lupus Signatus)
title A Morphological and Morphometric Dental Analysis as a Forensic Tool to Identify the Iberian Wolf (Canis Lupus Signatus)
title_full A Morphological and Morphometric Dental Analysis as a Forensic Tool to Identify the Iberian Wolf (Canis Lupus Signatus)
title_fullStr A Morphological and Morphometric Dental Analysis as a Forensic Tool to Identify the Iberian Wolf (Canis Lupus Signatus)
title_full_unstemmed A Morphological and Morphometric Dental Analysis as a Forensic Tool to Identify the Iberian Wolf (Canis Lupus Signatus)
title_short A Morphological and Morphometric Dental Analysis as a Forensic Tool to Identify the Iberian Wolf (Canis Lupus Signatus)
title_sort morphological and morphometric dental analysis as a forensic tool to identify the iberian wolf (canis lupus signatus)
topic forensics
analysis
Iberian wolf
bite marks
veterinary
dentistry
topic_facet forensics
analysis
Iberian wolf
bite marks
veterinary
dentistry
url https://doi.org/10.3390/ani10060975