Objectives: Central African small‐scale foragers subsist primarily on hunting game activities and wild plant‐food gathering. Starch‐rich tubers are underground storage organs (USOs) and staple food resources in savanna and tropical rainforests. However, little is known about the effect of USO consumption on tooth wear development in living hunter‐gatherers. We report age‐ and sex‐dependent tooth wear rates in forest‐dwelling Baka Pygmies with well‐documented wild‐yam‐tuber‐based diet to explore the long‐term impact of USO mechanical hardness and abrasiveness on the wearing down of the teeth. Materials and Methods: Percentages of dentine exposure (PDEs) of permanent left mandibular first molars (M1) were recorded using in vivo high‐resolutio...
Analyses of dental micro- and macro-wear offer valuable information about dietary adaptations. The b...
<div><p>Analyses of dental micro- and macro-wear offer valuable information about dietary adaptation...
Primates tend to be long-lived, and, except for humans, most primate females are able to reproduce i...
International audienceObjectives: Central African small-scale foragers subsist primarily on hunting ...
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...
Tooth wear in primates is caused by aging and ecological factors. However, comparative data that wou...
Teeth represent an essential component of the foraging apparatus for any mammal, and tooth wear can ...
Objectives: Ecological factors have a dramatic effect on tooth wear in primates, although it remains...
Pygmy hunter-gatherers from Central Africa have shared a network of socioeconomic interactions with ...
Objectives: Odontometric studies of African populations show high within‐group variation in tooth si...
Pygmy hunter-gatherers from Central Africa have shared a network of socioeconomic interactions with ...
Pygmy hunter-gatherers from Central Africa have shared a network of socioeconomic interactions with ...
OBJECTIVES: Two factors have been considered important contributors to tooth wear: dietary abrasives...
Dental wear analyses have been widely used to interpret the dietary ecology in primates. However, it...
Analyses of dental micro- and macro-wear offer valuable information about dietary adaptations. The b...
<div><p>Analyses of dental micro- and macro-wear offer valuable information about dietary adaptation...
Primates tend to be long-lived, and, except for humans, most primate females are able to reproduce i...
International audienceObjectives: Central African small-scale foragers subsist primarily on hunting ...
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...
Tooth wear in primates is caused by aging and ecological factors. However, comparative data that wou...
Teeth represent an essential component of the foraging apparatus for any mammal, and tooth wear can ...
Objectives: Ecological factors have a dramatic effect on tooth wear in primates, although it remains...
Pygmy hunter-gatherers from Central Africa have shared a network of socioeconomic interactions with ...
Objectives: Odontometric studies of African populations show high within‐group variation in tooth si...
Pygmy hunter-gatherers from Central Africa have shared a network of socioeconomic interactions with ...
Pygmy hunter-gatherers from Central Africa have shared a network of socioeconomic interactions with ...
OBJECTIVES: Two factors have been considered important contributors to tooth wear: dietary abrasives...
Dental wear analyses have been widely used to interpret the dietary ecology in primates. However, it...
Analyses of dental micro- and macro-wear offer valuable information about dietary adaptations. The b...
<div><p>Analyses of dental micro- and macro-wear offer valuable information about dietary adaptation...
Primates tend to be long-lived, and, except for humans, most primate females are able to reproduce i...