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  • Smith, Amanda L.; Benazzi, Stefano; Ledogar, Justin A.; Tamvada, Kelli; Pryor Smith, Leslie C.; Weber, Gerhard W.; Spencer, Mark A.; Lucas, Peter W.; Michael, Shaji; Shekeban, Ali; Al-Fadhalah, Khaled; Almusallam, Abdulwahab S.; Dechow, Paul C.; Grosse, Ian R.; Ross, Callum F.; Madden, Richard H.; Richmond, Brian G.; Wright, Barth W.; Wang, Qian; Byron, Craig; Slice, Dennis E.; Wood, Sarah; Dzialo, Christine; Berthaume, Michael A.; van Casteren, Adam; Strait, David S. (2015)
    The African Plio-Pleistocene hominins known as australopiths evolved derived craniodental features frequently interpreted as adaptations for feeding on either hard, or compliant/tough foods. Among australopiths, Paranthropus ...
  • Strait, David S.; Weber, Gerhard W.; Neubauer, Simon; Chalk, Janine; Richmond, Brian G.; Lucas, Peter W.; Spencer, Mark A.; Schrein, Caitlin; Dechow, Paul C.; Ross, Callum F.; Grosse, Ian R.; Wright, Barth W.; Constantino, Paul; Wood, Bernard A.; Lawn, Brian; Hylander, William L.; Wang, Qian; Byron, Craig; Slice, Dennis E.; Smith, Amanda L. (2009)
    The African Plio-Pleistocene hominins known as australopiths evolved a distinctive craniofacial morphology that traditionally has been viewed as a dietary adaptation for feeding on either small, hard objects or on large ...
  • Chalk, Janine; Richmond, Brian G.; Ross, Callum F.; Strait, David S.; Wright, Barth W.; Spencer, Mark A.; Wang, Qian; Dechow, Paul C. (2011)
    Understanding how the skull transmits and dissipates forces during feeding provides insights into the selective pressures that may have driven the evolution of primate skull morphology. Traditionally, researchers have ...
  • Strait, David S.; Weber, Gerhard W.; Constantino, Paul; Lucas, Peter W.; Richmond, Brian G.; Spencer, Mark A.; Dechow, Paul C.; Ross, Callum F.; Grosse, Ian R.; Wright, Barth W.; Wood, Bernard A.; Wang, Qian; Byron, Craig; Slice, Dennis E. (2012)
    Recent studies of dental microwear and craniofacial mechanics have yielded contradictory interpretations regarding the feeding ecology and adaptations of Australopithecus africanus. As part of this debate, the methods used ...
  • Strait, David S.; Constantino, Paul; Lucas, Peter W.; Richmond, Brian G.; Spencer, Mark A.; Dechow, Paul C.; Ross, Callum F.; Grosse, Ian R.; Wright, Barth W.; Wood, Bernard A.; Weber, Gerhard W.; Wang, Qian; Byron, Craig; Slice, Dennis E.; Chalk, Janine; Smith, Amanda L.; Smith, Leslie C.; Wood, Sarah; Berthaume, Michael; Benazzi, Stefano; Dzialo, Christine; Tamvada, Kelli; Ledogar, Justin A. (2013)
    Recent biomechanical analyses examining the feeding adaptations of early hominins have yielded results consistent with the hypothesis that hard foods exerted a selection pressure that influenced the evolution of australopith ...

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