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Lista de obras de Thomas M. Kaiser

A biomechanical approach to understand the ecomorphological relationship between primate mandibles and diet

artículo científico publicado en 2017

A new application of dental wear analyses: estimation of duration of hominid occupations in archaeological localities

artículo científico publicado en 2009

A novel technique for the visualization of tablet punch surfaces: Characterization of surface modification, wear and sticking.

artículo científico publicado en 2017

Analyzing the sclerocarpy adaptations of the Pitheciidae mandible

artículo científico publicado en 2018

Another one bites the dust: faecal silica levels in large herbivores correlate with high-crowned teeth

artículo científico publicado en 2011

Applying tribology to teeth of hoofed mammals.

artículo científico publicado en 2010

Case report: surviving a tiger attack.

artículo científico publicado en 2012

Common solutions to resolve different dietary challenges in the ruminant dentition: the functionality of bovid postcanine teeth as a masticatory unit

artículo científico publicado en 2013

Comparative analyses of tooth wear in free-ranging and captive wild equids.

artículo científico publicado en 2014

Controlled feeding experiments with diets of different abrasiveness reveal slow development of mesowear signal in goats (Capra aegagrus hircus)

scientific article published on 31 October 2018

Detecting inter-cusp and inter-tooth wear patterns in rhinocerotids

artículo científico publicado en 2013

Dietary abrasiveness is associated with variability of microwear and dental surface texture in rabbits

artículo científico publicado en 2013

Differential mesowear in occluding upper and lower molars: opening mesowear analysis for lower molars and premolars in hypsodont horses.

artículo científico publicado en 2003

Dust and grit matter: abrasives of different size lead to opposing dental microwear textures in experimentally fed sheep (Ovis aries)

artículo científico publicado en 2020

Evidence for the presence of carbonic anhydrase 29-kDa isoenzyme in salivary secretions of three ruminating species and the gelada baboon

artículo científico publicado en 2009

Evidence of correlated evolution of hypsodonty and exceptional longevity in endemic insular mammals

artículo científico publicado en 2012

Forage silica and water content control dental surface texture in guinea pigs and provide implications for dietary reconstruction

article published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

Indication of higher salivary alpha-amylase expression in hamadryas baboons and geladas compared to chimpanzees and humans.

artículo científico publicado en 2010

Paleoenvironment of Dryopithecus brancoi at Rudabánya, Hungary: evidence from dental meso- and micro-wear analyses of large vegetarian mammals

artículo científico publicado en 2007

Root growth compensates for molar wear in adult goats (Capra aegagrus hircus)

scientific article published on 04 December 2018

Ruminant diets and the Miocene extinction of European great apes

artículo científico publicado en 2010

Structural Morphology of Molars in Large Mammalian Herbivores: Enamel Content Varies between Tooth Positions.

artículo científico publicado en 2015

Teasing apart the contributions of hard dietary items on 3D dental microtextures in primates.

artículo científico publicado en 2012

The phylogenetic signal in tooth wear: What does it mean?

artículo científico publicado en 2018

Tooth wear as a means to quantify intra-specific variations in diet and chewing movements

artículo científico publicado en 2016

Tooth wear in captive giraffes (Giraffa camelopardalis): mesowear analysis classifies free-ranging specimens as browsers but captive ones as grazers

artículo científico publicado en 2007

Tooth wear patterns in black rats (Rattus rattus) of Madagascar differ more in relation to human impact than to differences in natural habitats

artículo científico publicado en 2016

Uneven distribution of enamel in the tooth crown of a Plains Zebra (Equus quagga)

artículo científico publicado en 2015