A technique is described for determining the age of coyotes (Canis latrans) by characteristics of the canine tooth. Study of 30 known-age coyote skulls revealed that permanent canines erupt at about 4 to 5 months of age, and the root canal closes between the 8th and 9th month. The first annular cementum layer is formed in the root at about the 20th month and one layer is formed each year thereafter. The use of cementum layers to determine age appears accurate even for very old coyotes
In order to determine the age of adult wild dogs, we compared two methods ( that of Thomson and Rose...
Current methods in determining age of odontocetes rely upon untested assumptions. The relationship b...
One hundred and thirty-nine wolf (Canis lupus) skulls and mandibles were collected from hunters and ...
A technique is described for determining the age of coyotes (Canis latrans) by characteristics of th...
The accepted methods of age determination in the coyote (Canis latrans) are either highly subjective...
Although the relative sizes of pulp cavities in teeth are used frequently to identify various age cl...
Although coyotes are a natural component of southern California ecosystems, they are sometimes consi...
We evaluated tooth wear, cranial suture fusion, closure of the canine pulp cavity, and cementum annu...
For checking the possibility of age determination from histological structure of teeth, the structur...
Three criteria, skull size, development of the postorbital process, and cranial suture obliteration ...
Known-age teeth were used to validate age determination techniques. Upper canines were the most suit...
A total of 75 canine teeth from 27 A. australis (13 males and 14 females) were examined. The animals...
To understand many aspects of the biology of bears, it is necessary to establish age of animals. Wit...
Individual age is an important element in models of population demographics, but the limitations of ...
Methods for determining the age of individual jackals using canine teeth were assessed as part of a ...
In order to determine the age of adult wild dogs, we compared two methods ( that of Thomson and Rose...
Current methods in determining age of odontocetes rely upon untested assumptions. The relationship b...
One hundred and thirty-nine wolf (Canis lupus) skulls and mandibles were collected from hunters and ...
A technique is described for determining the age of coyotes (Canis latrans) by characteristics of th...
The accepted methods of age determination in the coyote (Canis latrans) are either highly subjective...
Although the relative sizes of pulp cavities in teeth are used frequently to identify various age cl...
Although coyotes are a natural component of southern California ecosystems, they are sometimes consi...
We evaluated tooth wear, cranial suture fusion, closure of the canine pulp cavity, and cementum annu...
For checking the possibility of age determination from histological structure of teeth, the structur...
Three criteria, skull size, development of the postorbital process, and cranial suture obliteration ...
Known-age teeth were used to validate age determination techniques. Upper canines were the most suit...
A total of 75 canine teeth from 27 A. australis (13 males and 14 females) were examined. The animals...
To understand many aspects of the biology of bears, it is necessary to establish age of animals. Wit...
Individual age is an important element in models of population demographics, but the limitations of ...
Methods for determining the age of individual jackals using canine teeth were assessed as part of a ...
In order to determine the age of adult wild dogs, we compared two methods ( that of Thomson and Rose...
Current methods in determining age of odontocetes rely upon untested assumptions. The relationship b...
One hundred and thirty-nine wolf (Canis lupus) skulls and mandibles were collected from hunters and ...