Tobias Gräßle
Sourcing high tissue quality brains from deceased wild primates with known socio‐ecology
Gräßle, Tobias; Crockford, Catherine; Eichner, Cornelius; Girard‐Buttoz, Cédric; Girard-Buttoz, Cédric; Jäger, Carsten; Kirilina, Evgeniya; Lipp, Ilona; Düx, Ariane; Edwards, Luke; Jauch, Anna; Kopp, Kathrin S.; Paquette, Michael; Pine, Kerrin; EBC Consortium; Haun, Daniel B.M.; Haun, Daniel B. M.; McElreath, Richard; Anwander, Alfred; Gunz, Philipp; Morawski, Markus; Friederici, Angela D.; Weiskopf, Nikolaus; Leendertz, Fabian H.; Wittig, Roman M.; Albig, Karoline; Amarasekaran, Bala; Angedakin, Sam; Aschoff, Daniel; Asiimwe, Caroline; Bailanda, Laurent; Beehner, Jacinta C.; Belais, Raphael; Bergman, Thore J.; Blazey, Birgit; Bernhard, Andreas; Bock, Christian; Carlier, Pénélope; Chantrey, Julian; Deschner, Tobias; Escoubas, Géraldine; Ettaj, Malak; Fedurek, Pawel; Flores, Karina; Francke, Richard; Fortun, Jorge Gomez; GoneBi, Zoro Bertin; Gruber-Dujardin, Eva; Hartel, Jess; Henshall, Michael; Hobaiter, Catherine; Hofman, Noémie; Jaffe, Jenny E.; Kahemere, Stomy; Klopfleisch, Robert;...
Authors
Catherine Crockford
Cornelius Eichner
Cédric Girard‐Buttoz
Cédric Girard-Buttoz
Carsten Jäger
Evgeniya Kirilina
Ilona Lipp
Ariane Düx
Luke Edwards
Anna Jauch
Kathrin S. Kopp
Michael Paquette
Kerrin Pine
EBC Consortium
Daniel B.M. Haun
Daniel B. M. Haun
Richard McElreath
Alfred Anwander
Philipp Gunz
Markus Morawski
Angela D. Friederici
Nikolaus Weiskopf
Fabian H. Leendertz
Roman M. Wittig
Karoline Albig
Bala Amarasekaran
Sam Angedakin
Daniel Aschoff
Caroline Asiimwe
Laurent Bailanda
Jacinta C. Beehner
Raphael Belais
Thore J. Bergman
Birgit Blazey
Andreas Bernhard
Christian Bock
Pénélope Carlier
Julian Chantrey
Tobias Deschner
Géraldine Escoubas
Malak Ettaj
Pawel Fedurek
Karina Flores
Richard Francke
Jorge Gomez Fortun
Zoro Bertin GoneBi
Eva Gruber-Dujardin
Jess Hartel
Michael Henshall
Catherine Hobaiter
Noémie Hofman
Jenny E. Jaffe
Stomy Kahemere
Robert Klopfleisch
Tobias Knauf-Witzens
Guy Landry Mamboundou Kouima
Bastian Lange
Kevin Langergraber
Arne Lawrenz
Dr MATYAS LIPTOVSZKY Matyas.Liptovszky1@nottingham.ac.uk
PROFESSOR OF PRACTICE
Tobias Loubser Theron
Christelle Patricia Lumbu
Patrice Makouloutou Nzassi
Kerstin Mätz-Rensing
Matthew McLennan
Zoltan Mezö
Sophie Moittie
Torsten Møller
David Morgan
Timothy Mugabe
Martin Muller
Matthias Müller
Inoussa Njumboket
Karin Olofsson-Sannö
Alain Ondzie
Emily Otali
Simone Pika
Andrea Pizarro
Kamilla Pléh
Jessica Rendel
Sandra Reichler-Danielowski
Martha M. Robbins
Alejandra Romero Forero
Abstract
1. The selection pressures that drove dramatic encephalisation processes through the mammal lineage remain elusive, as does knowledge of brain structure reorganisation through this process. In particular, considerable structural brain changes are present across the primate lineage, culminating in the complex human brain that allows for unique behaviours such as language and sophisticated tool use. To understand this evolution, a diverse sample set of humans' closest relatives with varying socio-ecologies is needed. However, current brain banks predominantly curate brains from primates that died in zoological gardens. We try to address this gap by establishing a field pipeline mitigating the challenges associated with brain extractions of wild primates in their natural habitat.
2. The success of our approach is demonstrated by our ability to acquire a novel brain sample of deceased primates with highly variable socio-ecological exposure and a particular focus on wild chimpanzees. Methods in acquiring brain tissue from wild settings are comprehensively explained, highlighting the feasibility of conducting brain extraction procedures under strict biosafety measures by trained veterinarians in field sites.
3. Brains are assessed at a fine-structural level via high-resolution MRI and state-of-the-art histology. Analyses confirm that excellent tissue quality of primate brains sourced in the field can be achieved with a comparable tissue quality of brains acquired from zoo-living primates.
4. Our field methods are noninvasive, here defined as not harming living animals, and may be applied to other mammal systems than primates. In sum, the field protocol and methodological pipeline validated here pose a major advance for assessing the influence of socio-ecology on medium to large mammal brains, at both macro- and microstructural levels as well as aiding with the functional annotation of brain regions and neuronal pathways via specific behaviour assessments.
Citation
Gräßle, T., Crockford, C., Eichner, C., Girard‐Buttoz, C., Girard-Buttoz, C., Jäger, C., Kirilina, E., Lipp, I., Düx, A., Edwards, L., Jauch, A., Kopp, K. S., Paquette, M., Pine, K., EBC Consortium, Haun, D. B., Haun, D. B. M., McElreath, R., Anwander, A., Gunz, P., …Forero, A. R. (2023). Sourcing high tissue quality brains from deceased wild primates with known socio‐ecology. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 14(8), 1906-1924. https://doi.org/10.1111/2041-210X.14039
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Oct 2, 2022 |
Online Publication Date | Jan 23, 2023 |
Publication Date | 2023-08 |
Deposit Date | Mar 27, 2025 |
Publicly Available Date | Apr 7, 2025 |
Electronic ISSN | 2041-210X |
Publisher | Wiley |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 14 |
Issue | 8 |
Pages | 1906-1924 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1111/2041-210X.14039 |
Public URL | https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/47002962 |
Publisher URL | https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/2041-210X.14039 |
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