初期のイヌの多様性を明らかにする研究(Study reveals the diversity of early dogs)

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2025-11-13 フランス国立科学研究センター(CNRS)

古代犬の頭蓋形態を3D解析した新研究によると、犬の多様性は現代の系統化された品種化よりも遥かに早く、少なくとも約1万1千年前には始まっていた。研究チームは過去5万年間の犬および狼の頭蓋643点を対象に幾何形状計測(geometric morphometrics)を実施し、ホロシーン初期(約1万年前)には既に多様な形状の犬が存在していたことを明らかにした。これは、従来品種化が主な多様化要因とされていた仮説に疑問を投げかけ、犬が狩猟、番犬、牧畜など多種多様な人類社会の役割において早くから地域別適応を遂げていたことを示唆している。頭蓋の短縮・幅広化という変化も確認され、現代犬の多様性の約半分が新石器時代までに進展していた。研究は、犬の起源や家畜化のプロセスを再検討する重要な成果である。

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犬の形態の出現と多様化 The emergence and diversification of dog morphology

Allowen Evin, Carly Ameen, Colline Brassard, Sophie Dennis, […] , and Greger Larson
Science  Published:13 Nov 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1126/science.adt0995

初期のイヌの多様性を明らかにする研究(Study reveals the diversity of early dogs)

Editor’s summary

Modern dogs display highly divergent morphology. The vast majority of this diversity was generated through intensive human selection over only the past 200 to 300 years. Dogs were domesticated at least 10,000 years ago, but we know little about their diversity during most of their time with humans. Evin et al. looked at more than 640 canid crania over the past 50,000 years (see the Perspective by Fillios) and found that by the beginning of the Holocene, dogs already displayed extensive variation. Although dog crania from the Pleistocene were not distinguishable from wolves, the degree of differentiation seen by the end of the era suggests even earlier human-canid associations. —Sacha Vignieri

Abstract

Dogs exhibit an exceptional range of morphological diversity as a result of their long-term association with humans. Attempts to identify when dog morphological variation began to expand have been constrained by the limited number of Pleistocene specimens, the fragmentary nature of remains, and difficulties in distinguishing early dogs from wolves on the basis of skeletal morphology. In this study, we used three-dimensional geometric morphometrics to analyze the size and shape of 643 canid crania spanning the past 50,000 years. Our analyses show that a distinctive dog morphology first appeared at about 11,000 calibrated years before present, and substantial phenotypic diversity already existed in early Holocene dogs. Thus, this variation emerged many millennia before the intense human-mediated selection shaping modern dog breeds beginning in the 19th century.

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