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Primate Craniofacial Function and Biology

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I. Historical perspective on Experimental Research in Biological Anthropology- 1. Experimental Comparative Anatomy in Physical Anthropology: The Contributions of Dr. William Hylander to Studies of Skull Form and Function. - Daniel Schmitt, Christine E. Wall, and Pierre Lemelin - II. In Vivo Research Into Masticatory Function- 2. A nonprimate model for the fused symphysis: in vivo studies in the pig. - Susan W. Herring, Katherine L. Rafferty, Zi Jun Liu, and Zongyang Sun- 3. Symphyseal fusion in selenodont artiodactyls: new insights from in vivo and comparative data. - Susan H. Williams, Christine E. Wall, Christopher J. Vinyard, William L. Hylander- 4. Does the primate face torque? - Callum F. Ross- 5. Motor control of masticatory movements in the Southern hairy-nosed wombat (Lasiorhinus latifrons). - Alfred W. Crompton, Daniel E. Lieberman, Tomasz Owerkowicz, Russell V. Baudinette and Jayne Skinner- 6. Specialization of the Superficial Anterior Temporalis in Baboons for Mastication of Hard Foods.- Christine E. Wall, Christopher J. Vinyard, Susan H. Williams, Kirk R. Johnson, William L. Hylander - III. Modeling Masticatory Apparatus Function- 7. Effects of Dental Alveoli on the Biomechanical Behavior of the Mandibular Corpus. - David J. Daegling, Jennifer L. Hotzman and Andrew J. Rapoff- 8. Surface strain on bone and sutures in a monkey facial skeleton: an in vitro approach and its relevance to Finite Element Analysis. - Qian Wang, Paul C. Dechow, Barth W. Wright, Callum F. Ross, David S. Strait, Brian G. Richmond, Mark A. Spencer and Craig D. Byron.- 9. Craniofacial Strain Patterns During Premolar Loading: Implications for Human Evolution. - David S. Strait, Barth Wright, Brian G. Richmond, Callum F. Ross, Paul C. Dechow, Mark A. Spencer, Qian Wang. - IV. Jaw-Muscle Architecture- 10. Scaling of reduced physiologic cross-sectional area in primate muscles of mastication. - Fred Anapol, Nazima Shahnoor and Callum F. Ross- 11. Scaling of the Chewing Muscles in Prosimians. - Jonathan M.G. Perry and Christine E. Wall- 12. The relationship between jaw-muscle architecture and feeding behavior in primates: Tree-gouging and nongouging gummivorous callitrichids as a natural experiment. - Andrea B. Taylor and Christopher J. Vinyard - V. Bone and Dental Morphology- 13. Relationship between three dimensional microstructure and elastic properties of cortical bone in the human mandible and femur. - Paul C. Dechow, Dong Hwa Chung, and Mitra Bolouri- 14. Adaptive plasticity in the mammalian masticatory complex: You are what, and how, you eat. - Matthew J. Ravosa, Ravinder Kunwar, Elisabeth K. Nicholson, Emily B. Klopp, Jessie Pinchoff, Stuart R. Stock, M. Sharon Stack, and Mark W. Hamrick- 15. Mandibular corpus form and its functional significance: Evidence from marsupials. - Aaron S. Hogue- 16. Putting shape to work: Making functional interpretations of masticatory apparatus shapes in primates.- Christopher J. Vinyard- 17. Food physical properties and their relationship to morphology: The curious case of kily.- Nayuta Yamashita- 18. Convergence and frontation in Fayum anthropoid orbits. - Elwyn L. Simons- 19. What else is the tall mandibular ramus of the robust australopiths good for? - Yoel Rak and William L. Hylander- 20. Framing the question: Diet and evolution in early Homo. - Susan C. Antón
EAN/ISBN : 9780387765853
Publisher(s): Springer, Berlin, Springer, New York
Format: ePub/PDF

Author(s): Tuttle, Russell H. - Vinyard, Chris - Ravosa, Matthew J.

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