Molar crown morphology varies among primates from relatively simple in some taxa to more complex in others, with such variability having both functional and taxonomic significance. In addition to the primary cusps, crown surface complexity derives from the presence of crests, cuspules, and crenulations. Developmentally, this complexity results from the deposition of an enamel cap over a basement membrane (the morphology of which is preserved as the enamel-dentine junction, or EDJ, in fully formed teeth). However, the relative contribution of the enamel cap and the EDJ to molar crown complexity is poorly characterized. In this study we examine the complexity of the EDJ and enamel surface of a broad sample of primate (including fossil hominin...
Metameric variation of molar size is in part associated with the dietary adaptations of mammals and ...
International audienceWe use high-resolution computed microtomography (micro-CT) and computer-aided ...
The mandibular third premolar (P3) exhibits substantial differences in size and shape among hominoid...
Molar crown morphology varies among primates from relatively simple in some taxa to more complex in ...
<div><p>The form of two hard tissues of the mammalian tooth, dentine and enamel, is the result of a ...
Variation in tooth crown morphology plays a crucial role in species diagnoses, phylogenetic inferenc...
Tooth crown morphology is of primary importance in fossil primate systematics and understanding the ...
<div><p>The occlusal morphology of the teeth is mostly determined by the enamel-dentine junction mor...
Tooth crown morphology plays a central role in hominin systematics, but the removal of the original ...
The detailed anatomical features that characterize fossil hominin molars figure prominently in the r...
Enamel thickness has figured prominently in discussions of hominid origins for nearly a century, alt...
Enamel mechanical properties vary across molar crowns, but the relationship among mechanical propert...
International audienceAdvances in micro-computed tomography (micro-ct) and computer-aided tools for ...
Previous research has demonstrated that species and subspecies of extant chimpanzees and bonobos can...
Evolutionary studies of mammalian teeth have generally concentrated on the adaptive and functional s...
Metameric variation of molar size is in part associated with the dietary adaptations of mammals and ...
International audienceWe use high-resolution computed microtomography (micro-CT) and computer-aided ...
The mandibular third premolar (P3) exhibits substantial differences in size and shape among hominoid...
Molar crown morphology varies among primates from relatively simple in some taxa to more complex in ...
<div><p>The form of two hard tissues of the mammalian tooth, dentine and enamel, is the result of a ...
Variation in tooth crown morphology plays a crucial role in species diagnoses, phylogenetic inferenc...
Tooth crown morphology is of primary importance in fossil primate systematics and understanding the ...
<div><p>The occlusal morphology of the teeth is mostly determined by the enamel-dentine junction mor...
Tooth crown morphology plays a central role in hominin systematics, but the removal of the original ...
The detailed anatomical features that characterize fossil hominin molars figure prominently in the r...
Enamel thickness has figured prominently in discussions of hominid origins for nearly a century, alt...
Enamel mechanical properties vary across molar crowns, but the relationship among mechanical propert...
International audienceAdvances in micro-computed tomography (micro-ct) and computer-aided tools for ...
Previous research has demonstrated that species and subspecies of extant chimpanzees and bonobos can...
Evolutionary studies of mammalian teeth have generally concentrated on the adaptive and functional s...
Metameric variation of molar size is in part associated with the dietary adaptations of mammals and ...
International audienceWe use high-resolution computed microtomography (micro-CT) and computer-aided ...
The mandibular third premolar (P3) exhibits substantial differences in size and shape among hominoid...