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402 related items for PubMed ID: 15386248

  • 1. Patterns of tooth crown size and shape variation in great apes and humans and species recognition in the hominid fossil record.
    Scott JE, Lockwood CA.
    Am J Phys Anthropol; 2004 Dec; 125(4):303-19. PubMed ID: 15386248
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  • 2. Size and shape dimorphism in great ape mandibles and implications for fossil species recognition.
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  • 3. Inferring hominoid and early hominid phylogeny using craniodental characters: the role of fossil taxa.
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  • 4. Identifying metameric variation in extant hominoid and fossil hominid mandibular molars.
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  • 9. Intraspecific variation and sexual dimorphism in cranial and dental variables among higher primates and their bearing on the hominid fossil record.
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  • 12. Size and shape variation in the proximal femur of Australopithecus africanus.
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  • 14. Morphometric variation in the hominoid orbital aperture: a case study with implications for the use of variable characters in Miocene catarrhine systematics.
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  • 15. Mandibular size and shape variation in the hominins at Dmanisi, Republic of Georgia.
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  • 18. Variations of the mandibular shape in extant hominoids: Generic, specific, and subspecific quantification using elliptical fourier analysis in lateral view.
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  • 19. Ontogeny and phylogeny of the pelvis in Gorilla, Pongo, Pan, Australopithecus and Homo.
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  • 20. Sexual dimorphism in canine shape among extant great apes.
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