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Reconstructing Social Behavior from Dimorphism in the Fossil Record, especially rich literature speculating on the evolution of human social behavior (e.g., .). The purpose of this chapter is to evaluate how social behavior can (or cannot) be inferred in extinct primates on the basis of remains preserved in the fossil record.Fluctuate 发表于 2025-3-29 00:10:50
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On the Interface between Ontogeny and Function,increasingly evident that ontogenetic data can bring another dimension to the study of fossils. There are several benefits of an ontogenetic approach to the morphology and behavior of extinct taxa, most important of which is the ability to contrast changes in form:function relationships during . across .Sputum 发表于 2025-3-29 08:45:25
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Functional Morphology and , Bone Strain Patterns in the Craniofacial Region of Primates: Beware of ion is largely or exclusively determined by or associated with routine and habitual forces associated with mastication, incision, or isometric biting (cf. .; .; .; ., .; .; .; .; .; and many others). For example, much of the work dealing with the functional significance of craniofacial form in NeandBROTH 发表于 2025-3-29 20:01:54
On the Interface between Ontogeny and Function,he behavior and morphology of extinct organisms (e.g., .; .; .). From a phylogenetic perspective, fossil taxa can present us with an amalgam of character states, some of which are intermediate between living clades and no longer expressed in such extant sister taxa (e.g., basal anthropoids—Simons, 1印第安人 发表于 2025-3-30 01:16:39
Dental Ontogeny and Life-History Strategies: The Case of the Giant Extinct Indroids of Madagascar,llections of the Académie Malgache of several unusually small demimandibles of . an extinct “sloth lemur” (or palaeopropithecid) from southwest Madagascar. The specimens appeared, at first glance, to belong to adults; all of the permanent teeth were fully erupted. But the jaws were little more than