Development of the dentition is critically integrated into the life cycle in living mammals. Recent work on dental development has given rise to three separate lines of evidence on the evolution of human growth and aging; these three, based on several independent studies, are reviewed and integrated here. First, comparative study of living primate species demonstrates that measures of development (e.g., age of emergence of the first permanent molar) are highly correlated with the morphological attributes brain and body weight (as highly as r = 0.98, N = 21 species). These data predict that small-bodied, small-brained Australopithecus erupted M 1 at 3–3.5 years and possessed a life span comparable to that of a chimpanzee. Second, chrono...
This survey of dental microstructure studies reviews recent methods used to quantify developmental v...
Several human dental traits typical of modern humans appear to be associated with the prolonged peri...
Recent developmental studies demonstrate that early fossil hominins possessed shorter growth periods...
<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...
International audienceUntil recently, our understanding of the evolution of human growth and develop...
Until recently, our understanding of the evolution of human growth and development derived from stud...
International audienceUntil recently, our understanding of the evolution of human growth and develop...
International audienceUntil recently, our understanding of the evolution of human growth and develop...
International audienceUntil recently, our understanding of the evolution of human growth and develop...
Humans’ prolonged somatic development and life history are unique among primates, yet their evolutio...
Humans’ prolonged somatic development and life history are unique among primates, yet their evolutio...
abstract: Early weaning, slow somatic and dental growth, and late age at reproduction are all part o...
Teeth grow incrementally and preserve within them a record of that incremental growth in the form of...
Honors (Bachelor's)Evolutionary AnthropologyUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bits...
This survey of dental microstructure studies reviews recent methods used to quantify developmental v...
Several human dental traits typical of modern humans appear to be associated with the prolonged peri...
Recent developmental studies demonstrate that early fossil hominins possessed shorter growth periods...
<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...
International audienceUntil recently, our understanding of the evolution of human growth and develop...
Until recently, our understanding of the evolution of human growth and development derived from stud...
International audienceUntil recently, our understanding of the evolution of human growth and develop...
International audienceUntil recently, our understanding of the evolution of human growth and develop...
International audienceUntil recently, our understanding of the evolution of human growth and develop...
Humans’ prolonged somatic development and life history are unique among primates, yet their evolutio...
Humans’ prolonged somatic development and life history are unique among primates, yet their evolutio...
abstract: Early weaning, slow somatic and dental growth, and late age at reproduction are all part o...
Teeth grow incrementally and preserve within them a record of that incremental growth in the form of...
Honors (Bachelor's)Evolutionary AnthropologyUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bits...
This survey of dental microstructure studies reviews recent methods used to quantify developmental v...
Several human dental traits typical of modern humans appear to be associated with the prolonged peri...
Recent developmental studies demonstrate that early fossil hominins possessed shorter growth periods...