Abstract

Accurate morphological description of species has essential implications in field identification and cladistics. Pangolins (Mammalia: Pholidota) are considered the world's most trafficked mammals. The Indian pangolin has a wide geographical distribution in the Indian subcontinent. However, morphoanatomical variations of M. crassicaudata across its range are poorly understood. The published morphoanatomical descriptions have disparities, partly due to the lack of standard protocols and procedures in morphometric data collection and reporting, thus making comparisons among different records less meaningful. This Method Article presents protocols and procedures to follow in morphometric data collection and reporting for M. Crassicaudata. Morphometric parameters can be measured and reported under three age classes; juvenile, sub-adult, and adult, as well as the sex to describe the species' sexual dimorphism. The proposed protocol includes 13 morphometric measurements of a pangolin body. Procedures to count and report the number of body scales with special reference to the body region of a pangolin and scale morph-type are described. Morphometry of the claws of forelimbs is described using the Curvature Linear Index [1].

Highlights

  • The Indian pangolin (Manis crassicaudata) is one of the four extant pangolin species in Asia and has a wide distribution in the Indian subcontinent [2,3,4,5]

  • Wet preservation of mammals is not common, some museums have fluidpreserved specimens of newborn and juvenile pangolins. All these different types of specimens can be used in gathering specific morphometric measurements, which are described in subsequent sections

  • Live specimens used for morphometric studies typically include rescued or confiscated wild pangolins and pangolins in captivity in zoos

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Protocol Article

Protocols for recording morphometric measurement of Indian Pangolin (Manis crassicaudata ). The published morphoanatomical descriptions have disparities, partly due to the lack of standard protocols and procedures in morphometric data collection and reporting, making comparisons among different records less meaningful. This Method Article presents protocols and procedures to follow in morphometric data collection and reporting for M. The proposed protocol includes 13 morphometric measurements of a pangolin body. Procedures to count and report the number of body scales with special reference to the body region of a pangolin and scale morph-type are described. Morphometry of the claws of forelimbs is described using the Curvature Linear Index [1]

Specifications Table
Background
Specimens suitable to gather morphometric measurements
Determination of sex and age category of the specimens
Handling of specimens to take physical measurements
Measured not too tightly around the caudal portion of the neck
Measuring bodyweight
Taking length measurements
Claw measurements
Determining scale frequencies and scale arrangement
Reporting of morphometric measurements by age classes
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