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Size and diet in the evolution of african ape craniodental form
S. T. Brian
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Cell & Developmental Biology
Anthropology
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Skull
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African Apes
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Craniodental
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Bivariate
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Comparative Analysis
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Shape Change
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Dietary Shift
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Growth Trajectory
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Dentition
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Body Size
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Growth Trends
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Morphological Difference
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Pan Troglodytes
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Pan Paniscus
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Interspecific Differences
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Gorilla Gorilla Gorilla
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Dietary Differences
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Folivory
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Craniodental Morphology
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Ontogenetic Allometry
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Dental Pattern
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Dietary Specialization
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Africans
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Body Size
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Pan Troglodytes
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Pan Paniscus
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Gorilla Gorilla
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Allometry
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