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Primate Craniofacial Function and Biology

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Primate Craniofacial Function and Biology is an integrative volume with broad coverage of current research on primate craniofacial biology and function. Topic headings include: the mammalian perspective on primate craniofacial form and function, allometric and comparative morphological studies of primate heads, in vivo research on primate mastication, modeling of the primate masticatory apparatus, primate dental form and function, and palaeoanthropologic studies of primate skulls.
Additionally, the volume includes introductory chapters discussing how primatologists study adaptations in primates and a discussion of in vivo approaches for studying primate performance. At present, there are no texts with a similar focus on primate craniofacial biology and no sources that approach this topic from such a wide range of research perspectives. This breadth of research covered by leaders in their respective fields make this volume a unique and innovative contribution to biological anthropology.

Sommario

Historical Perspective on Experimental Research in Biological Anthropology.- Experimental Comparative Anatomy in Physical Anthropology: The Contributions of Dr. William L. Hylander to Studies of Skull Form and Function.- In Vivo Research into Masticatory Function.- A Nonprimate Model for the Fused Symphysis: In Vivo Studies in the Pig.- Symphyseal Fusion in Selenodont Artiodactyls: New Insights from~In Vivo and Comparative Data.- Does the Primate Face Torque?.- Motor Control of Masticatory Movements in the Southern Hairy-Nosed Wombat (Lasiorhinus latifrons).- Specialization of the Superficial Anterior Temporalis in Baboons for Mastication of Hard Foods.- Modeling Masticatory Apparatus Function.- Effects of Dental Alveoli on the Biomechanical Behavior of the Mandibular Corpus.- Surface Strain on Bone and Sutures in a Monkey Facial Skeleton: An In Vitro Approach and its Relevance to Finite Element Analysis.- Craniofacial Strain Patterns During Premolar Loading: Implications for Human Evolution.- Jaw-Muscle Architecture.- Scaling of Reduced Physiologic Cross-Sectional Area in Primate Muscles of Mastication.- Scaling of the Chewing Muscles in Prosimians.- The Relationship Between Jaw-Muscle Architecture and Feeding Behavior in Primates: Tree-Gouging and Nongouging Gummivorous Callitrichids as a Natural Experiment.- Bone and Dental Morphology.- Relationship Between Three-Dimensional Microstructure and Elastic Properties of Cortical Bone in the Human Mandible and Femur.- Adaptive Plasticity in the Mammalian Masticatory Complex: You AreWhat, and How, You Eat.- Mandibular Corpus Form and Its Functional Significance: Evidence from Marsupials.- Putting Shape to Work: Making Functional Interpretations of~Masticatory Apparatus Shapes in Primates.- Food Physical Properties and TheirRelationship to Morphology: The Curious Case of kily.- Convergence and Frontation in Fayum Anthropoid Orbits.- What Else Is the Tall Mandibular Ramus of the Robust Australopiths Good For?.- Framing the Question: Diet and Evolution in Early Homo.

Riassunto

Primate Craniofacial Function and Biology is an integrative volume with broad coverage of current research on primate craniofacial biology and function. Topic headings include: the mammalian perspective on primate craniofacial form and function, allometric and comparative morphological studies of primate heads, in vivo research on primate mastication, modeling of the primate masticatory apparatus, primate dental form and function, and palaeoanthropologic studies of primate skulls.

Additionally, the volume includes introductory chapters discussing how primatologists study adaptations in primates and a discussion of in vivo approaches for studying primate performance. At present, there are no texts with a similar focus on primate craniofacial biology and no sources that approach this topic from such a wide range of research perspectives. This breadth of research covered by leaders in their respective fields make this volume a unique and innovative contribution to biological anthropology.

Testo aggiuntivo

From the reviews:

"Experimental analysis of functional adaptations of facial and skull form in nonhuman primates often has implications for human evolution as well. William Hylander (Duke Univ.) has been a major player in this arena since the early 1970s, and this volume is based on a 2005 symposium in his honor. … Greater intercitation of chapters would have improved this excellent collection of often-complex papers. Summing Up: Recommended. Graduate students, researchers, and faculty." (E. Delson, Choice, Vol. 46 (8), April, 2009)

Relazione

From the reviews:

"Experimental analysis of functional adaptations of facial and skull form in nonhuman primates often has implications for human evolution as well. William Hylander (Duke Univ.) has been a major player in this arena since the early 1970s, and this volume is based on a 2005 symposium in his honor. ... Greater intercitation of chapters would have improved this excellent collection of often-complex papers. Summing Up: Recommended. Graduate students, researchers, and faculty." (E. Delson, Choice, Vol. 46 (8), April, 2009)

Dettagli sul prodotto

Con la collaborazione di Matthe J Ravosa (Editore), Matthew J Ravosa (Editore), Matthew J. Ravosa (Editore), Chris Vinyard (Editore), Christine Wall (Editore)
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 01.01.2014
 
EAN 9781489991812
ISBN 978-1-4899-9181-2
Pagine 496
Dimensioni 155 mm x 28 mm x 235 mm
Peso 795 g
Illustrazioni XXIV, 496 p.
Serie Developments in Primatology: Progress and Prospects
Developments in Primatology: Progress and Prospects
Categorie Scienze naturali, medicina, informatica, tecnica > Biologia > Altro
Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Sociologia > Altro

B, Life Sciences, Anatomy, Anthropology, Zoology & animal sciences, Evolutionary Biology, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Animal Physiology, Zoology, Developmental biology, Animal Anatomy / Morphology / Histology, Animal anatomy, Zoology and animal sciences

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