It has been hypothesised recently that masticatory strain-induced phenotypic plasticity complicates efforts to delineate species in the hominin fossil record. Here, we report a study that evaluated this hypothesis by subjecting craniodental data from 8 Old World monkey species to ANOVA and discriminant analysis. The study does not sup-port the hypothesis. Characters associated with high masticatory strains were found to exhibit significantly higher levels of variability than low-to-moderately strained charac-ters and dental characters, but the three sets of characters did not differ markedly in taxonomic utility. Moreover, the best discrimination was achieved when all variables were employed. These results suggest that phenotypic plasticity...
Developmental genetics research on mice provides a relatively sound understanding of the genes neces...
Non-metric dental traits are well-established tools for anthropologists investigating population aff...
This paper has examined the utility and implications of using Australopithecus boisei as a model for...
It has been proposed that strain-related phenotypic plasticity may be a major confounding factor in ...
Abstract Homoiologies are phylogenetically misleading morphological similarities that are due to non...
Mandibular fragments are among the most commonly preserved elements in the primate fossil record. Th...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to understand whether the shape of three subregions of the mand...
Advances in genetics and developmental biology are revealing the relationship between genotype and d...
Despite the accumulating evidence suggesting the importance of phenotypic plasticity in diversificat...
Teeth are the most common element in the fossil record and play a critical role in taxonomic assessm...
The study of modularity can provide a foundation for integrating development into studies of phenoty...
This thesis examines the association between diet and the mandibular morphology in non-human primate...
Cladistic analysis of cranial and dental evidence has been widely used to generate phylogenetic hypo...
Recent analyses have suggested that standard craniodental characters may be misleading regarding pri...
Copyright © 2004 Elsevier GmbH All rights reserved.Fossil hominin taxonomy is still debated, chiefly...
Developmental genetics research on mice provides a relatively sound understanding of the genes neces...
Non-metric dental traits are well-established tools for anthropologists investigating population aff...
This paper has examined the utility and implications of using Australopithecus boisei as a model for...
It has been proposed that strain-related phenotypic plasticity may be a major confounding factor in ...
Abstract Homoiologies are phylogenetically misleading morphological similarities that are due to non...
Mandibular fragments are among the most commonly preserved elements in the primate fossil record. Th...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to understand whether the shape of three subregions of the mand...
Advances in genetics and developmental biology are revealing the relationship between genotype and d...
Despite the accumulating evidence suggesting the importance of phenotypic plasticity in diversificat...
Teeth are the most common element in the fossil record and play a critical role in taxonomic assessm...
The study of modularity can provide a foundation for integrating development into studies of phenoty...
This thesis examines the association between diet and the mandibular morphology in non-human primate...
Cladistic analysis of cranial and dental evidence has been widely used to generate phylogenetic hypo...
Recent analyses have suggested that standard craniodental characters may be misleading regarding pri...
Copyright © 2004 Elsevier GmbH All rights reserved.Fossil hominin taxonomy is still debated, chiefly...
Developmental genetics research on mice provides a relatively sound understanding of the genes neces...
Non-metric dental traits are well-established tools for anthropologists investigating population aff...
This paper has examined the utility and implications of using Australopithecus boisei as a model for...