abstract: Modern primate diet is well-studied because of its considerable influence on multiple aspects of morphology, including the shape of the facial skeleton and teeth. It is well-established that differences in craniofacial form influence feeding abilities by altering the nature of bite force production. Tooth morphology, likewise, has been shown to vary with diet across primates, particularly in the details of occlusal form. It has also been suggested that tooth form (e.g., tooth root size and shape and crown size) reflects, in part, the demands of resisting the stresses generated during feeding. However, while they are central to our efforts to infer diet in past species, the relationships between bite force production, craniofacial ...
abstract: Early weaning, slow somatic and dental growth, and late age at reproduction are all part o...
abstract: The pattern and strength of genetic covariation is shaped by selection so that it is stron...
Chewing on different food types is a demanding biological function. The classic assumption in studyi...
More than half a century ago, Percy Butler touted the importance of analyzing teeth to understand th...
In recent years there have been an increasing number of studies investigating the relationship betwe...
Diet plays an incontrovertible role in primate evolution, affecting anatomy, growth and development,...
Within the genus Homo, we observe a decrease in mandibular robusticity and in the size of anterior a...
abstract: Craniofacial morphology in primates can vary on the basis of their diet because foods are ...
This thesis examines the association between diet and the mandibular morphology in non-human primate...
Chewing on different food types is a demanding biological function. The classic assumption in studyi...
The masticatory system (including the jaw adductors, jaw bones, and teeth) undergoes drastic changes...
abstract: Across primates, molar-emergence age is strongly correlated to life-history variables, suc...
Chewing on different food types is a demanding biological function. The classic assumption in studyi...
Published data on tooth size in 48 species of non-human primates have been analyzed to determine pat...
This paper explores the correlates of variation in dental development across the order Primates. We ...
abstract: Early weaning, slow somatic and dental growth, and late age at reproduction are all part o...
abstract: The pattern and strength of genetic covariation is shaped by selection so that it is stron...
Chewing on different food types is a demanding biological function. The classic assumption in studyi...
More than half a century ago, Percy Butler touted the importance of analyzing teeth to understand th...
In recent years there have been an increasing number of studies investigating the relationship betwe...
Diet plays an incontrovertible role in primate evolution, affecting anatomy, growth and development,...
Within the genus Homo, we observe a decrease in mandibular robusticity and in the size of anterior a...
abstract: Craniofacial morphology in primates can vary on the basis of their diet because foods are ...
This thesis examines the association between diet and the mandibular morphology in non-human primate...
Chewing on different food types is a demanding biological function. The classic assumption in studyi...
The masticatory system (including the jaw adductors, jaw bones, and teeth) undergoes drastic changes...
abstract: Across primates, molar-emergence age is strongly correlated to life-history variables, suc...
Chewing on different food types is a demanding biological function. The classic assumption in studyi...
Published data on tooth size in 48 species of non-human primates have been analyzed to determine pat...
This paper explores the correlates of variation in dental development across the order Primates. We ...
abstract: Early weaning, slow somatic and dental growth, and late age at reproduction are all part o...
abstract: The pattern and strength of genetic covariation is shaped by selection so that it is stron...
Chewing on different food types is a demanding biological function. The classic assumption in studyi...