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The feeding biomechanics and dietary ecology of Paranthropus boiseiSea otter dental enamel is highly resistant to chipping due to its microstructureNest-building orangutans demonstrate engineering know-how to produce safe, comfortable bedsFactors affecting the compliance and sway properties of tree branches used by the Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abelii)The wear and tear of teeth.Novel developments in field mechanics.Dental abrasion as a cutting process.Feeding and oral processing behaviors of two colobine monkeys in Tai Forest, Ivory Coast.MINERAL DEPOSITS IN FICUS LEAVES: MORPHOLOGIES AND LOCATIONS IN RELATION TO FUNCTION.Membrane-plate transition in leaves as an influence on dietary selectivity and tooth form.Structure and scale of the mechanics of mammalian dental enamel viewed from an evolutionary perspective.Tool Use: Crows Craft the Right Tool for the Job.Tooth wear: A response to "Scratching the surface: A critique of Lucas et al. (2013)'s conclusion that phytoliths do not abrade enamel" [J. Hum. Evol. 74 (2014) 130-133].Transverse stresses and modes of failure in tree branches and other beams.Food mechanical properties and isotopic signatures in forest versus savannah dwelling eastern chimpanzeesThe Role of Dust, Grit and Phytoliths in Tooth WearSonation in the male common snipe (Capella gallinago gallinago L.) is achieved by a flag-like fluttering of their tail feathers and consequent vortex sheddingTaking a big bite: Working together to better understand the evolution of feeding in primatesThe Materials of Mastication: Material Science of the Humble ToothUnexpected hard-object feeding in Western lowland gorillasMetallic proxies remain unsuitable for assessing the mechanics of microwear formation: reply to comment on van Casteren et al. (2018)Hard plant tissues do not contribute meaningfully to dental microwear: evolutionary implications
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