<div><p>In several primate groups enamel is reduced or absent from the lingual (tongue) side of the mandibular incisor crowns akin to other placental and marsupial mammalian groups such as rodents, lagomorphs and wombats. Here we investigate the presumed adaptation of crowns with unilateral enamel to the incision of tough foods in cercopithecines, an Old World monkey subfamily, using a simulation approach. We developed and validated a finite element model of the lower central incisor of the rhesus macaque (<i>Macaca mulatta</i>) with labial enamel only to compute three-dimensional displacements and maximum principal stresses on the crown subjected to compressive loads varying in orientation. Moreover, we developed a model of a macaque incis...
A comparative study has been made of human and great ape molar tooth enamel. Nanoindentation techniq...
The divergent molar characteristics of Pongo troglodytes and Pongo pygmaeus provide an instructive p...
<div><p>Most of the morphological features recognized in hominin teeth, particularly the topography ...
In several primate groups enamel is reduced or absent from the lingual (tongue) side of the mandibul...
Old World Monkeys are the most successful and diverse groups of all non-human primates. They represe...
Primate teeth adapt to the physical properties of foods in a variety of ways including changes in oc...
The considerable variation in shape, size, structure and properties of the enamel cap covering mamma...
NoAustralopithecus anamensis is the stem species of all later hominins and exhibits the suite of cha...
Enamel thickness has played an important role in studies of primate taxonomy, phylogeny, and functio...
The considerable variation in shape, size, structure and properties of the enamel cap covering mamma...
Enamel mechanical properties vary across molar crowns, but the relationship among mechanical propert...
Pongo pygmaeus is a large great ape that lives in highly seasonal environments of Borneo, where the ...
All animals need energy and nutrients to survive, to compete for resources, and to facilitate reprod...
Lucas and colleagues recently proposed a model based on fracture and deformation concepts to describ...
The relationship between primate mandibular form and diet has been previously analysed by applying a...
A comparative study has been made of human and great ape molar tooth enamel. Nanoindentation techniq...
The divergent molar characteristics of Pongo troglodytes and Pongo pygmaeus provide an instructive p...
<div><p>Most of the morphological features recognized in hominin teeth, particularly the topography ...
In several primate groups enamel is reduced or absent from the lingual (tongue) side of the mandibul...
Old World Monkeys are the most successful and diverse groups of all non-human primates. They represe...
Primate teeth adapt to the physical properties of foods in a variety of ways including changes in oc...
The considerable variation in shape, size, structure and properties of the enamel cap covering mamma...
NoAustralopithecus anamensis is the stem species of all later hominins and exhibits the suite of cha...
Enamel thickness has played an important role in studies of primate taxonomy, phylogeny, and functio...
The considerable variation in shape, size, structure and properties of the enamel cap covering mamma...
Enamel mechanical properties vary across molar crowns, but the relationship among mechanical propert...
Pongo pygmaeus is a large great ape that lives in highly seasonal environments of Borneo, where the ...
All animals need energy and nutrients to survive, to compete for resources, and to facilitate reprod...
Lucas and colleagues recently proposed a model based on fracture and deformation concepts to describ...
The relationship between primate mandibular form and diet has been previously analysed by applying a...
A comparative study has been made of human and great ape molar tooth enamel. Nanoindentation techniq...
The divergent molar characteristics of Pongo troglodytes and Pongo pygmaeus provide an instructive p...
<div><p>Most of the morphological features recognized in hominin teeth, particularly the topography ...