Skeletal histology supports the hypothesis that primate life histories are regulated by a neu-roendocrine rhythm, the Havers-Halberg Oscillation (HHO). Interestingly, subfossil lemurs are outliers in HHO scaling relationships that have been discovered for haplorhine primates and other mammals. We present new data to determine whether these species represent the general lemur or strepsirrhine condition and to inform models about neuroendocrine-mediated life history evolution. We gathered the largest sample to date of HHO data from histological sections of primate teeth (including the subfossil lemurs) to assess the relation-ship of these chronobiological measures with life history-related variables including body mass, brain size, age at fir...
<p>Multidien rhythms measured from the enamel of numerous primates are regressed against body size (...
<p>The pace of life history is highly variable across mammals, and several evolutionary biologists h...
Activity patterns have profound implications on primates’ morphology, physiology, and behavior and h...
<div><p>Skeletal histology supports the hypothesis that primate life histories are regulated by a ne...
Skeletal histology supports the hypothesis that primate life histories are regulated by a neuroendoc...
abstract: Skeletal histology supports the hypothesis that primate life histories are regulated by a ...
Microstructural evidence from teeth and bone has recently been used to support the hypothesis that g...
Studies of primate life history variation are constrained by the fact that all large-bodied extant p...
International audienceLife history, brain size and energy expenditure scale with body mass in mammal...
The factor(s) regulating the combination of traits that define the overall life history matrix of ma...
Abstract Life history, brain size and energy expenditure scale with body mass in mammals but there i...
This is the peer-reviewed but unedited manuscript version of the following article: Smith, T. E., Mc...
In haplorhine primates (tarsiers, monkeys, apes, and humans), there is a significant correlation bet...
Members of the lemur clade are known to exhibit a number of traits that are unusual in the context o...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Evolutionary theories that account for the unusual socio-ecologica...
<p>Multidien rhythms measured from the enamel of numerous primates are regressed against body size (...
<p>The pace of life history is highly variable across mammals, and several evolutionary biologists h...
Activity patterns have profound implications on primates’ morphology, physiology, and behavior and h...
<div><p>Skeletal histology supports the hypothesis that primate life histories are regulated by a ne...
Skeletal histology supports the hypothesis that primate life histories are regulated by a neuroendoc...
abstract: Skeletal histology supports the hypothesis that primate life histories are regulated by a ...
Microstructural evidence from teeth and bone has recently been used to support the hypothesis that g...
Studies of primate life history variation are constrained by the fact that all large-bodied extant p...
International audienceLife history, brain size and energy expenditure scale with body mass in mammal...
The factor(s) regulating the combination of traits that define the overall life history matrix of ma...
Abstract Life history, brain size and energy expenditure scale with body mass in mammals but there i...
This is the peer-reviewed but unedited manuscript version of the following article: Smith, T. E., Mc...
In haplorhine primates (tarsiers, monkeys, apes, and humans), there is a significant correlation bet...
Members of the lemur clade are known to exhibit a number of traits that are unusual in the context o...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Evolutionary theories that account for the unusual socio-ecologica...
<p>Multidien rhythms measured from the enamel of numerous primates are regressed against body size (...
<p>The pace of life history is highly variable across mammals, and several evolutionary biologists h...
Activity patterns have profound implications on primates’ morphology, physiology, and behavior and h...