AbstractNumerous studies have investigated molar development in extant and fossil hominoids, yet relatively little is known about orangutans, the only great ape with an extensive fossil record. This study characterizes aspects of dental development, including cuspal enamel daily secretion rate, long-period line periodicities, cusp-specific molar crown formation times and extension rates, and initiation and completion ages in living and fossil orangutan postcanine teeth. Daily secretion rate and periodicities in living orangutans are similar to previous reports, while crown formation times often exceed published values, although direct comparisons are limited. One wild Bornean individual died at 4.5 years of age with fully erupted first mola...
International audienceUntil recently, our understanding of the evolution of human growth and develop...
Numerous studies have reported on enamel and dentine development in hominoid molars, although little...
When compared with their recently extinct relatives, living lemurs represent a mere fraction of a br...
AbstractNumerous studies have investigated molar development in extant and fossil hominoids, yet rel...
Developmental dental pathologies provide insight into health of primates during ontogeny, and are pa...
Teeth grow incrementally and preserve within them a record of that incremental growth in the form of...
Teeth grow incrementally and preserve within them a record of that incremental growth in the form of...
During the past decade, studies of enamel development have provided a broad temporal and geographic ...
Developmental studies consistently suggest that teeth are more buffered from the environment than ot...
Teeth grow incrementally and preserve within them a record of that incremental growth in the form of...
OBJECTIVE: The objectives of this study were to quantify the variation in coincident stages of incis...
<div><p>Until recently, our understanding of the evolution of human growth and development derived f...
Until recently, our understanding of the evolution of human growth and development derived from stud...
This survey of dental microstructure studies reviews recent methods used to quantify developmental v...
Previous histological studies of small samples of chimpanzee and human molars suggested similarities...
International audienceUntil recently, our understanding of the evolution of human growth and develop...
Numerous studies have reported on enamel and dentine development in hominoid molars, although little...
When compared with their recently extinct relatives, living lemurs represent a mere fraction of a br...
AbstractNumerous studies have investigated molar development in extant and fossil hominoids, yet rel...
Developmental dental pathologies provide insight into health of primates during ontogeny, and are pa...
Teeth grow incrementally and preserve within them a record of that incremental growth in the form of...
Teeth grow incrementally and preserve within them a record of that incremental growth in the form of...
During the past decade, studies of enamel development have provided a broad temporal and geographic ...
Developmental studies consistently suggest that teeth are more buffered from the environment than ot...
Teeth grow incrementally and preserve within them a record of that incremental growth in the form of...
OBJECTIVE: The objectives of this study were to quantify the variation in coincident stages of incis...
<div><p>Until recently, our understanding of the evolution of human growth and development derived f...
Until recently, our understanding of the evolution of human growth and development derived from stud...
This survey of dental microstructure studies reviews recent methods used to quantify developmental v...
Previous histological studies of small samples of chimpanzee and human molars suggested similarities...
International audienceUntil recently, our understanding of the evolution of human growth and develop...
Numerous studies have reported on enamel and dentine development in hominoid molars, although little...
When compared with their recently extinct relatives, living lemurs represent a mere fraction of a br...