Brain volume and cheek-tooth size have traditionally been considered as two traits that show opposite evolutionary trends during the evolution of Homo. As a result, differences in encephalization and molarization among hominins tend to be interpreted in paleobiological grounds, because both traits were presumably linked to the dietary quality of extinct species. Here we show that there is an essential difference between the genus Homo and the living primate species, because postcanine tooth size and brain volume are related to negative allometry in primates and show an inverse relationship in Homo. However, when size effects are removed, the negative relationship between encephalization and molarization holds only for platyrrhines and the g...
This thesis examines the association between diet and the mandibular morphology in non-human primate...
Objectives Although a great deal is known about the biology of tooth development and eruption, ther...
Advances in genetics and developmental biology are revealing the relationship between genotype and d...
Brain volume and cheek-tooth size have traditionally been considered as two traits that show opposit...
Within the genus Homo, we observe a decrease in mandibular robusticity and in the size of anterior a...
The reduction in dental size and mandibular robusticity is regarded as a major trend in human evolut...
The dentition is an extremely important organ in mammals with variation in timing and sequence of er...
This paper explores the correlates of variation in dental development across the order Primates. We ...
The large brain and small postcanine teeth of modern humans are among our most distinctive features,...
The variation in molar tooth size in humans and our closest relatives (hominins) has strongly influe...
Mandibular fragments are among the most commonly preserved elements in the primate fossil record. Th...
Chewing on different food types is a demanding biological function. The classic assumption in studyi...
Chewing on different food types is a demanding biological function. The classic assumption in studyi...
<div><p>The correlation between diet and dental topography is of importance to paleontologists seeki...
a b s t r a c t Among the Strepsirrhini, molar size does not exhibit a consistent dietary signal whe...
This thesis examines the association between diet and the mandibular morphology in non-human primate...
Objectives Although a great deal is known about the biology of tooth development and eruption, ther...
Advances in genetics and developmental biology are revealing the relationship between genotype and d...
Brain volume and cheek-tooth size have traditionally been considered as two traits that show opposit...
Within the genus Homo, we observe a decrease in mandibular robusticity and in the size of anterior a...
The reduction in dental size and mandibular robusticity is regarded as a major trend in human evolut...
The dentition is an extremely important organ in mammals with variation in timing and sequence of er...
This paper explores the correlates of variation in dental development across the order Primates. We ...
The large brain and small postcanine teeth of modern humans are among our most distinctive features,...
The variation in molar tooth size in humans and our closest relatives (hominins) has strongly influe...
Mandibular fragments are among the most commonly preserved elements in the primate fossil record. Th...
Chewing on different food types is a demanding biological function. The classic assumption in studyi...
Chewing on different food types is a demanding biological function. The classic assumption in studyi...
<div><p>The correlation between diet and dental topography is of importance to paleontologists seeki...
a b s t r a c t Among the Strepsirrhini, molar size does not exhibit a consistent dietary signal whe...
This thesis examines the association between diet and the mandibular morphology in non-human primate...
Objectives Although a great deal is known about the biology of tooth development and eruption, ther...
Advances in genetics and developmental biology are revealing the relationship between genotype and d...