Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4760575 | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2016 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Spondylosis deformans is a common degenerative condition of the spinal column, especially in modern domestic dogs. The presence and severity of lesions are related to age and physical activity, but they can be influenced by genetics, with some modern breeds being particularly predisposed. Spondylosis deformans also has been reported in prehistoric dogs. Here, we describe three affected vertebrae, likely from three individuals, in a large canid assemblage from the Gravettian PÅedmostà site, Czech Republic. We compare the proportion of affected individuals from the PÅedmostà assemblage with that of affected individuals among recent wild Northern wolves, inbred wolves, captive wolves, and recent Northern dogs. The proportion of affected individuals among the captive wolves differs significantly from the other wolf groups. The proportion in the PÅedmostà assemblage does not differ significantly from that of the wild wolf groups.
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Authors
Mietje Germonpré, Robert Losey, Martina LázniÄková-Galetová, Patrik Galeta, Mikhail V. Sablin, Katherine Latham, Jannikke Räikkönen,