Teeth represent an essential component of the foraging apparatus for any mammal, and tooth wear can have significant implications for survival and reproduction. This study focuses on tooth wear in wild baboons in Amboseli, southern Kenya. We obtained mandibular and maxillary tooth impressions from 95 baboons and analyzed digital images of replicas made from these impressions. We measured tooth wear as the percent dentine exposure (PDE, the percent of the occlusal surface on which dentine was exposed), and we examined the relationship of PDE to age, behavior, and life history variables. We found that PDE increased significantly with age for both sexes in all three molar types. In females, we also tested the hypotheses that long-term patterns...
Allocating resources to growth and reproduction requires grazers to invest time in foraging, but for...
Paleoprimatologists depend on relationships between form and function of teeth to reconstruct the di...
International audienceWe test whether the intensity of tooth wear influences the strength of actuari...
Teeth represent an essential component of the foraging apparatus for any mammal, and tooth wear can ...
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...
International audienceObjectives: Central African small-scale foragers subsist primarily on hunting ...
Objectives: Central African small‐scale foragers subsist primarily on hunting game activities and wi...
Analyses of dental micro- and macro-wear offer valuable information about dietary adaptations. The b...
Canines represent an essential component of the dentition for any heterodont mammal. In primates, li...
Objectives: Ecological factors have a dramatic effect on tooth wear in primates, although it remains...
International audienceAnalyses of dental micro- and macro-wear offer valuable information about diet...
Primates tend to be long-lived, and, except for humans, most primate females are able to reproduce i...
<div><p>Analyses of dental micro- and macro-wear offer valuable information about dietary adaptation...
Allocating resources to growth and reproduction requires grazers to invest time in foraging, but for...
Paleoprimatologists depend on relationships between form and function of teeth to reconstruct the di...
International audienceWe test whether the intensity of tooth wear influences the strength of actuari...
Teeth represent an essential component of the foraging apparatus for any mammal, and tooth wear can ...
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...
International audienceObjectives: Central African small-scale foragers subsist primarily on hunting ...
Objectives: Central African small‐scale foragers subsist primarily on hunting game activities and wi...
Analyses of dental micro- and macro-wear offer valuable information about dietary adaptations. The b...
Canines represent an essential component of the dentition for any heterodont mammal. In primates, li...
Objectives: Ecological factors have a dramatic effect on tooth wear in primates, although it remains...
International audienceAnalyses of dental micro- and macro-wear offer valuable information about diet...
Primates tend to be long-lived, and, except for humans, most primate females are able to reproduce i...
<div><p>Analyses of dental micro- and macro-wear offer valuable information about dietary adaptation...
Allocating resources to growth and reproduction requires grazers to invest time in foraging, but for...
Paleoprimatologists depend on relationships between form and function of teeth to reconstruct the di...
International audienceWe test whether the intensity of tooth wear influences the strength of actuari...