Studying infants in the past is crucial for understanding the evolution of human life history and the evolution of cooperation, cognition, and communication. An infant's growth, health …
The evolution of modern human reproductive scheduling is an aspect of our life history that remains vastly uncomprehended. The present work aims to address this gap by validating a …
Overcoming the non-specificity of histological accentuated growth lines in hard tissues is an ongoing challenge. Identifying season at death and reproductive events has profound …
MC O'Hara, WS McGraw… - American Journal of …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives Developmental defects of tooth enamel are associated with systemic physiological stress and have been linked to seasonal environmental factors such as …
D Guatelli‐Steinberg, J Watson… - American Journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Linear enamel hypoplasias (LEHs) are development defects appearing as lines or grooves on enamel surfaces. Forming when physiological stressors disrupt developing teeth, LEHs …
M Le Luyer, ME Boll, SAM Lemmers… - … Dentistry and Oral …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives Naturally exfoliated primary teeth are being increasingly collected in child development studies. Most of these odontological collections and tooth biobanks use parent …
Many mid‐19th‐century immigrants to New Zealand are presumed to have been in pursuit of a “better life” than was achievable in their origin countries. Here, we utilize histological …
Here I present a first chapter manuscript relating to evidence of neonatal lines in the teeth of extant mammals; a second manuscript on quantitative evidence of the impact of Universal …