OBJECTIVES: Molar crenulation is defined as the accessory pattern of grooves that appears on the occlusal surface of many mammalian molars. Although frequently used in the characterization of species, this trait is often assessed qualitatively, which poses unavoidable subjective biases. The objective of this study is to quantitatively test the variability in the expression of molar crenulation in primates and its association with molar size and diet. METHODS: The variability in the expression of molar crenulation in hominids (human, chimpanzee, gorilla, and orangutan) was assessed with fractal analysis using photographs of first, second and third upper and lower molars. After this, representative values for 29 primate species were used to e...
Previous descriptive work on deciduous dentition of primates has focused disproportionately on great...
Within the genus Homo, we observe a decrease in mandibular robusticity and in the size of anterior a...
Size and shape variation of molar crowns in primates plays an important role in understanding how sp...
Molar crown morphology varies among primates from relatively simple in some taxa to more complex in ...
Metameric variation of molar size is in part associated with the dietary adaptations of mammals and ...
<div><p>The form of two hard tissues of the mammalian tooth, dentine and enamel, is the result of a ...
Molar crown morphology varies among primates from relatively simple in some taxa to more complex in ...
Objectives Dietary diversity in primates is reflected in their dental morphology, with differences ...
abstract: Early weaning, slow somatic and dental growth, and late age at reproduction are all part o...
International audiencePrimates are heterodont and diphyodont mammals, thus growing two sets of denta...
The study of modularity can provide a foundation for integrating development into studies of phenoty...
276 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1981.Investigations into the relat...
More than half a century ago, Percy Butler touted the importance of analyzing teeth to understand th...
Published data on tooth size in 48 species of non-human primates have been analyzed to determine pat...
14 pagesInternational audience3D dental microtexture analysis is a powerful tool for reconstructing ...
Previous descriptive work on deciduous dentition of primates has focused disproportionately on great...
Within the genus Homo, we observe a decrease in mandibular robusticity and in the size of anterior a...
Size and shape variation of molar crowns in primates plays an important role in understanding how sp...
Molar crown morphology varies among primates from relatively simple in some taxa to more complex in ...
Metameric variation of molar size is in part associated with the dietary adaptations of mammals and ...
<div><p>The form of two hard tissues of the mammalian tooth, dentine and enamel, is the result of a ...
Molar crown morphology varies among primates from relatively simple in some taxa to more complex in ...
Objectives Dietary diversity in primates is reflected in their dental morphology, with differences ...
abstract: Early weaning, slow somatic and dental growth, and late age at reproduction are all part o...
International audiencePrimates are heterodont and diphyodont mammals, thus growing two sets of denta...
The study of modularity can provide a foundation for integrating development into studies of phenoty...
276 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1981.Investigations into the relat...
More than half a century ago, Percy Butler touted the importance of analyzing teeth to understand th...
Published data on tooth size in 48 species of non-human primates have been analyzed to determine pat...
14 pagesInternational audience3D dental microtexture analysis is a powerful tool for reconstructing ...
Previous descriptive work on deciduous dentition of primates has focused disproportionately on great...
Within the genus Homo, we observe a decrease in mandibular robusticity and in the size of anterior a...
Size and shape variation of molar crowns in primates plays an important role in understanding how sp...