grantor: University of TorontoDiet is an important factor in the overall biology of animals. It is part of a number of complex phenomena involved in the anatomy, physiology and behaviour of the individual. Thus when fossil taxa are represented by dentitions, either principally or completely, a large amount of information regarding the biology of the taxon can be revealed by determining the diet as accurately as possible. This thesis examines the functional aspects of molar occlusal morphology among hominoids. The primary goal is to discover new or more detailed aspects of the diets of Miocene hominoids. The fossil remains of the dentitions of these animals are often badly preserved or extremely worn such that traditional analyses ...
Though late Middle Pleistocene in age, Homo naledi is characterized by a mosaic of Australopithecus-...
An on-going debate concerning the dietary adaptations of archaic hominins and early Homo has been fu...
More than half a century ago, Percy Butler touted the importance of analyzing teeth to understand th...
grantor: University of TorontoDiet is an important factor in the overall biology of animal...
Examination of microscopic wear marks on the surface of teeth (dental microwear) provides informatio...
International audienceThe reconstruction of paleo‐diets is an important task in the study of fossil ...
This thesis examines the association between diet and the mandibular morphology in non-human primate...
The food an organism consumes impacts the evolution of its dentition and facial morphology. As the t...
Mandibular fragments are among the most commonly preserved elements in the primate fossil record. Th...
This contribution investigates the evolution of diet in the Pan – Homo and hominin clades. It does t...
Worn teeth pose a major limitation to researchers in the fields of extinct and extant hominoid syste...
<div><p>The correlation between diet and dental topography is of importance to paleontologists seeki...
The correlation between diet and dental topography is of importance to paleontologists seeking to di...
Diet is a driving force in human evolution. Two species of Plio-Pleistocene hominins, and , have ...
The correlation between diet and dental topography is of importance to paleontologists seeking to di...
Though late Middle Pleistocene in age, Homo naledi is characterized by a mosaic of Australopithecus-...
An on-going debate concerning the dietary adaptations of archaic hominins and early Homo has been fu...
More than half a century ago, Percy Butler touted the importance of analyzing teeth to understand th...
grantor: University of TorontoDiet is an important factor in the overall biology of animal...
Examination of microscopic wear marks on the surface of teeth (dental microwear) provides informatio...
International audienceThe reconstruction of paleo‐diets is an important task in the study of fossil ...
This thesis examines the association between diet and the mandibular morphology in non-human primate...
The food an organism consumes impacts the evolution of its dentition and facial morphology. As the t...
Mandibular fragments are among the most commonly preserved elements in the primate fossil record. Th...
This contribution investigates the evolution of diet in the Pan – Homo and hominin clades. It does t...
Worn teeth pose a major limitation to researchers in the fields of extinct and extant hominoid syste...
<div><p>The correlation between diet and dental topography is of importance to paleontologists seeki...
The correlation between diet and dental topography is of importance to paleontologists seeking to di...
Diet is a driving force in human evolution. Two species of Plio-Pleistocene hominins, and , have ...
The correlation between diet and dental topography is of importance to paleontologists seeking to di...
Though late Middle Pleistocene in age, Homo naledi is characterized by a mosaic of Australopithecus-...
An on-going debate concerning the dietary adaptations of archaic hominins and early Homo has been fu...
More than half a century ago, Percy Butler touted the importance of analyzing teeth to understand th...