English Journal
- Adaptation to hard-object feeding in sea otters and hominins.
- Constantino PJ, Lee JJ, Morris D, Lucas PW, Hartstone-Rose A, Lee WK, Dominy NJ, Cunningham A, Wagner M, Lawn BR.SourceDepartment of Biology, Marshall University, 1 John Marshall Drive, Huntington, WV 25755, United States. paulconstantino@gmail.com
- Journal of human evolution.J Hum Evol.2011 Jul;61(1):89-96. Epub 2011 Apr 6.
- The large, bunodont postcanine teeth in living sea otters (Enhydra lutris) have been likened to those of certain fossil hominins, particularly the 'robust' australopiths (genus Paranthropus). We examine this evolutionary convergence by conducting fracture experiments on extracted molar teeth of sea
- PMID 21474163
- First skull of Antillothrix bernensis, an extinct relict monkey from the Dominican Republic.
- Rosenberger AL, Cooke SB, Rimoli R, Ni X, Cardoso L.SourceDepartment of Anthropology and Archaeology, Brooklyn College, The City University of New York, New York, NY, USA. alfredr@brooklyn.cuny.edu
- Proceedings. Biological sciences / The Royal Society.Proc Biol Sci.2011 Jan 7;278(1702):67-74. Epub 2010 Jul 21.
- The nearly pristine remains of Antillothrix bernensis, a capuchin-sized (Cebus) extinct platyrrhine from the Dominican Republic, have been found submerged in an underwater cave. This represents the first specimen of an extinct Caribbean primate with diagnostic craniodental and skeletal parts in asso
- PMID 20659936
Japanese Journal
- New specimens of anthracotheriid artiodactyls from the upper Eocene Ergilin Dzo Formation of Mongolia
- TSUBAMOTO TAKEHISA,TSOGTBAATAR KHISHIGJAV
- Paleontological research 12(4), 371-386, 2008-12-31
- … The specimens described here are: (1) an upper molar, an astragalus, and a calcaneum of a small bunodont anthracotheriid; … The anthracotheriid fauna of the formation currently consists of two species, an indeterminate bunodont anthracotheriid and cf. … This is the first discovery of a bunodont anthracotheriid in the late Eocene of the northern part of East Asia. …
- NAID 110007042131
- Extinction of Siwalik fossil apes : a review based on a new fossil tooth and on palaeoecological and palaeoclimatological evidence
- PATNAIK RAJEEV,CAMERON DAVID,SHARMA J. C.,HOGARTH JACOB
- Anthropological science : journal of the Anthropological Society of Nippon 113(1), 65-72, 2005-04-01
- … The large-sized hominoid M2 is rather bunodont and its occlusal morphology and size are fairly distinctive from both the Sivapithecus sivalensis and Sivapithecus indicus conditions. …
- NAID 10015511244
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