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The Secrets of Lemur Teeth
Evolutionary Anthropology (2006)
  • Laurie Godfrey, University of Massachusetts - Amherst
  • G. T Schwartz
  • K. E Samonds
  • W. L Jungers
  • K. K Catlett
Abstract
ew tools are available for teasing out aspects of life-history variation among extinct species. Here we summarize research on the life histories of the extinct lemurs of Madagascar. There is a wide range of variation in dental developmental timing among these species, from among the most accelerated (Palaeopropithecus) to among the most prolonged (Hadropithecus) within the Order Primates. Rather than reflecting variation in body size, this diversity appears to relate to niche characteristics and encephalization.
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Publication Date
2006
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DOI: 10.1002/evan.20102
Citation Information
Laurie Godfrey, G. T Schwartz, K. E Samonds, W. L Jungers, et al.. "The Secrets of Lemur Teeth" Evolutionary Anthropology Vol. 25 Iss. 4 (2006)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/laurie_godfrey/30/