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pro vyhledávání: '"Halszka Glowacka"'
Autor:
Kate, McGrath, Amandine B, Eriksen, Daniel, García-Martínez, Jordi, Galbany, Aida, Gómez-Robles, Jason S, Massey, Lawrence M, Fatica, Halszka, Glowacka, Keely, Arbenz-Smith, Richard, Muvunyi, Tara S, Stoinski, Michael R, Cranfield, Kirsten, Gilardi, Chantal, Shalukoma, Emmanuel, de Merode, Emmanuel, Gilissen, Matthew W, Tocheri, Shannon C, McFarlin, Yann, Heuzé
Publikováno v:
Proceedings. Biological sciences. 289(1969)
Mountain gorillas are particularly inbred compared to other gorillas and even the most inbred human populations. As mountain gorilla skeletal material accumulated during the 1970s, researchers noted their pronounced facial asymmetry and hypothesized
Autor:
Kate McGrath, Amandine B. Eriksen, Daniel García-Martínez, Jordi Galbany, Aida Gómez-Robles, Jason S. Massey, Lawrence M. Fatica, Halszka Glowacka, Keely Arbenz-Smith, Richard Muvunyi, Tara S. Stoinski, Michael R. Cranfield, Kirsten Gilardi, Chantal Shalukoma, Emmanuel de Merode, Emmanuel Gilissen, Matthew W. Tocheri, Shannon C. McFarlin, Yann Heuzé
Publikováno v:
E-Prints Complutense. Archivo Institucional de la UCM
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Proceedings. Biological sciences, vol 289, iss 1969
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Proceedings. Biological sciences, vol 289, iss 1969
Mountain gorillas are particularly inbred compared to other gorillas and even the most inbred human populations. As mountain gorilla skeletal material accumulated during the 1970s, researchers noted their pronounced facial asymmetry and hypothesized
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::3bf95ff54e22c1511ce426df616ca1d6
https://hdl.handle.net/10919/111348
https://hdl.handle.net/10919/111348
Autor:
Gary T. Schwartz, Halszka Glowacka
Publikováno v:
Science Advances
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Coordinated growth of the chewing apparatus modulates molar emergence schedules and explains their relationship with life history.
The strong relationship between M1 emergence age and life history across primates provides a mean
Coordinated growth of the chewing apparatus modulates molar emergence schedules and explains their relationship with life history.
The strong relationship between M1 emergence age and life history across primates provides a mean
Autor:
Halszka Glowacka, Hallie M. Edmonds
Publikováno v:
J Anat
Ontogenetic changes in the human masticatory complex suggest that bite force, a key measure of chewing performance, increases throughout growth and development. Current published bite force values for humans exist for molar and incisal biting, but fe
Autor:
Kate McGrath, King Chong Chan, Keely Arbenz-Smith, Christopher B. Ruff, Timothy G. Bromage, Tara S. Stoinski, Shannon C. McFarlin, Antoine Mudakikwa, Halszka Glowacka, M. Loring Burgess, Michael R. Cranfield, Alexandra E. Kralick
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 163:129-147
Objectives While dental development is important to life history investigations, data from wild known-aged great apes are scarce. We report on the first radiographic examination of dental development in wild Virunga mountain gorillas, using known-age
Autor:
Paul J. Constantino, Pawel Sieradzy, Peter W. Lucas, Melissa Raguet-Schofield, Nathaniel J. Dominy, Erin R. Vogel, Andrea B. Taylor, Enrico A. Sala, Kerry Ossi-Lupo, Robert S. Scott, Christopher J. Vinyard, Janine Chalk-Wilayto, Mauricio Talebi, Halszka Glowacka, Susan M. Cheyne, Nayuta Yamashita, Laura Cyra Loyola, Susan Coiner-Collier, Alison A. Elgart, Barth W. Wright
Publikováno v:
Journal of Human Evolution. 98:103-118
Substantial variation exists in the mechanical properties of foods consumed by primate species. This variation is known to influence food selection and ingestion among non-human primates, yet no large-scale comparative study has examined the relation
Autor:
Michael R. Cranfield, Shannon C. McFarlin, Antoine Mudakikwa, Kierstin K. Catlett, Timothy G. Bromage, Gary T. Schwartz, Halszka Glowacka, Tara S. Stoinski
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 160:3-15
Objectives Great ape teeth must remain functional over long lifespans. The molars of the most folivorous apes, the mountain gorillas, must maintain shearing function for 40+ years while the animals consume large quantities of mechanically challenging
Autor:
Nga Nguyen, Halszka Glowacka, Chalachew Seyoum, Vivek Venkataraman, Peter J. Fashing, Marcus Clauss, Julia Fritz
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 155:17-32
Chewing efficiency has been associated with fitness in mammals, yet little is known about the behavioral, ecological, and morphological factors that influence chewing efficiency in wild animals. Although research has established that dental wear and
Autor:
Tara S. Stoinski, Erin R. Vogel, Deo Tuyisingize, Antoine Mudakikwa, Gary T. Schwartz, Halszka Glowacka, Felix Ndagijimana, Shannon C. McFarlin
Publikováno v:
American journal of primatology. 79(8)
The robust masticatory system of mountain gorillas is thought to have evolved for the comminution of tough vegetation, yet, compared to other primates, the toughness of the mountain gorilla diet is unremarkable. This may be a result of low plant toug
Autor:
Olive Imanizabayo, Halszka Glowacka, Shannon C. McFarlin, Jordi Galbany, Michael R. Cranfield, Antoine Mudakikwa, Veronica Vecellio, Timothy G. Bromage, Tara S. Stoinski, Alejandro Romero
Objectives: Ecological factors have a dramatic effect on tooth wear in primates, although it remains unclear how individual age contributes to functional crown morphology. The aim of this study is to determine how age and individual diet are related
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::9185c2873ee75664b4d9d23400b0c1da
https://hdl.handle.net/10045/62207
https://hdl.handle.net/10045/62207