Objectives: In humans it has been shown that abrasive particles in the diet result in increased tooth wear and less intense chewing behavior, both of which decrease chewing efficiency. This behavioral response may also exist in non‐human primates as a means to reduce the wear effect of dust‐laden food. Here we tested whether the periodical occurrence of abrasive dust particles in the diet of Western chimpanzees affects tooth wear and reduces chewing efficiency.Materials and methods: We measured fecal particle size of undigested food matter as an indicator of chewing efficiency in 13 Western chimpanzees of the Taï National Park (Ivory Coast) before (wet), after (wet) and during a dust‐rich (dry) period. Moreover, feeding data were compiled f...
Objectives: Dietary diversity in primates is reflected in their dental morphology, with differences...
Objectives: Central African small‐scale foragers subsist primarily on hunting game activities and wi...
Teeth represent an essential component of the foraging apparatus for any mammal, and tooth wear can ...
Objectives: In humans it has been shown that abrasive particles in the diet result in increased toot...
OBJECTIVES: Fecal particle size (FPS) as quantified by wet sieving analysis is a measure of chewing ...
OBJECTIVES: Two factors have been considered important contributors to tooth wear: dietary abrasives...
<div><p>Tooth wear in primates is caused by aging and ecological factors. However, comparative data ...
Chewing efficiency has been associated with fitness in mammals, yet little is known about the behavi...
Tooth wear in primates is caused by aging and ecological factors. However, comparative data that wou...
Tooth wear in primates is caused by aging and ecological factors. However, comparative data that wou...
Objectives: Ecological factors have a dramatic effect on tooth wear in primates, although it remains...
Dental microwear researchers consider exogenous grit or dust to be an important cause of microscopic...
Dental wear analyses have been widely used to interpret the dietary ecology in primates. However, it...
International audienceObjectives: Central African small-scale foragers subsist primarily on hunting ...
Reconstructing the life histories of extinct hominins remains one of the main foci of paleoanthropol...
Objectives: Dietary diversity in primates is reflected in their dental morphology, with differences...
Objectives: Central African small‐scale foragers subsist primarily on hunting game activities and wi...
Teeth represent an essential component of the foraging apparatus for any mammal, and tooth wear can ...
Objectives: In humans it has been shown that abrasive particles in the diet result in increased toot...
OBJECTIVES: Fecal particle size (FPS) as quantified by wet sieving analysis is a measure of chewing ...
OBJECTIVES: Two factors have been considered important contributors to tooth wear: dietary abrasives...
<div><p>Tooth wear in primates is caused by aging and ecological factors. However, comparative data ...
Chewing efficiency has been associated with fitness in mammals, yet little is known about the behavi...
Tooth wear in primates is caused by aging and ecological factors. However, comparative data that wou...
Tooth wear in primates is caused by aging and ecological factors. However, comparative data that wou...
Objectives: Ecological factors have a dramatic effect on tooth wear in primates, although it remains...
Dental microwear researchers consider exogenous grit or dust to be an important cause of microscopic...
Dental wear analyses have been widely used to interpret the dietary ecology in primates. However, it...
International audienceObjectives: Central African small-scale foragers subsist primarily on hunting ...
Reconstructing the life histories of extinct hominins remains one of the main foci of paleoanthropol...
Objectives: Dietary diversity in primates is reflected in their dental morphology, with differences...
Objectives: Central African small‐scale foragers subsist primarily on hunting game activities and wi...
Teeth represent an essential component of the foraging apparatus for any mammal, and tooth wear can ...