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Shape and Size Variations in the Astragalus of Large and Small Bovids

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dc.contributor.author Ünal, Burak
dc.contributor.author Güzel, Barıș Can
dc.contributor.author Çakar, Buket
dc.contributor.author Kanmaz, Yeșim Aslan
dc.contributor.author Yigit, Funda
dc.contributor.author Gündemir, Ozan
dc.contributor.author Spătaru, Mihaela-Claudia
dc.date.accessioned 2025-10-28T12:24:49Z
dc.date.available 2025-10-28T12:24:49Z
dc.date.issued 2025-02-03
dc.identifier.citation Ünal, Burak, Barış Can Güzel, Buket Çakar, Yeşim Aslan Kanmaz, Funda Yiğit, Ozan Gündemir, and Mihaela-Claudia Spataru. 2025. "Shape and Size Variations in the Astragalus of Large and Small Bovids" Animals 15, no. 3: 425. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani15030425 en_US
dc.identifier.uri https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/15/3/425
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.iuls.ro/xmlui/handle/20.500.12811/5816
dc.description.abstract The astragalus acts as a crucial intermediary in the tarsal joint, facilitating the transfer of body weight to the lower extremities while also ensuring both stability and mobility through its articulation with adjacent bones, enabling efficient movement. This study investigates the morphological diversity of the astragalus in three modern cattle breeds, one goat breed, and three sheep breeds using three-dimensional geometric morphometric methods. A total of 225 specimens were analyzed in this study. Large bovids, such as the Holstein and Simmental cattle breeds, had a more developed lateral edge of the proximal trochlea and a more rounded astragalus. In small bovids, the Akkaraman and Morkaraman sheep breeds displayed a more prominent medial edge and a rounded astragalus form, while the Hair goat breed exhibited a rectangular structure with a well-developed lateral projection. The results of this study demonstrate that the astragalus serves as a reliable morphological marker for differentiating between large and small bovids, as well as between closely related taxa such as sheep and goats. These shape variations, particularly observed in the proximal trochlea, reflect functional adaptations to size, body mass, and locomotor demands, making the astragalus a critical element for taxonomic identification and biomechanical analysis. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher MDPI en_US
dc.rights CC BY 4.0
dc.rights.uri https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.subject geometric morphometrics en_US
dc.subject shape analysis en_US
dc.subject talus en_US
dc.subject veterinary anatomy en_US
dc.subject taxonomy en_US
dc.title Shape and Size Variations in the Astragalus of Large and Small Bovids en_US
dc.type Article en_US
dc.author.affiliation Burak Ünal, Ozan Gündemir, Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Istanbul University-Cerrahpasa, 34320 Istanbul, Türkiye
dc.author.affiliation Barıș Can Güzel, Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Siirt University, 56100 Siirt, Türkiye
dc.author.affiliation Buket Çakar , Institute of Graduate Studies, Istanbul University-Cerrahpasa, 34320 Istanbul, Türkiye;
dc.author.affiliation Yeșim Aslan Kanmaz, Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Fırat, 23200 Elazıg, Türkiye
dc.author.affiliation Funda Yigit, Department of Histology and Embryology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Istanbul University-Cerrahpasa, 34320 Istanbul, Türkiye
dc.author.affiliation Mihaela-Claudia Spătaru, Department of Public Health, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, “Ion Ionescu de la Brad” Iasi University of Life Sciences, 700489 Iasi, Romania
dc.publicationName Animals
dc.volume 15
dc.issue 3
dc.publicationDate 2025
dc.identifier.eissn 2076-2615
dc.identifier.doi https://doi.org/10.3390/ani15030425


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