2024
DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.25006
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Ontogenetic biomechanics of tufted (Sapajus) and untufted (Cebus) capuchin mandibles

Taylor A. Polvadore,
Caitlin B. Yoakum,
Parker M. Taylor
et al.

Abstract: ObjectivesCortical bone geometry is commonly used to investigate biomechanical properties of primate mandibles. However, the ontogeny of these properties is less understood. Here we investigate changes in cortical bone cross‐sectional properties throughout capuchin ontogeny and compare captive versus wild, semi‐provisioned groups. Tufted capuchins (Sapajus spp.) are known to consume relatively hard/tough foods, while untufted capuchins (Cebus spp.) exploit less mechanically challenging foods. Previous research… Show more

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