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Andrea B Taylor

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American Journal of Physical Anthropology|September 15, 2005
Size and shape dimorphism in great ape mandibles and implications for fossil species recognitionAndrea B Taylor
Journal of Human Evolution|January 18, 2006
Feeding behavior, diet, and the functional consequences of jaw form in orangutans, with implications for the evolution of PongoAndrea B Taylor
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|January 30, 2002
Masticatory form and function in the African apesAndrea B Taylor
Journal of Human Evolution|June 2, 2005
A comparative analysis of temporomandibular joint morphology in the African apesAndrea B Taylor
Journal of Human Evolution|August 9, 2023
Fifty years of paleoanthropology in Journal of Human Evolution: Historical perspectives and future directionsClément Zanolli, Andrea B Taylor
Interface Focus|December 23, 2021
The influence of jaw-muscle fibre-type phenotypes on estimating maximum muscle and bite forces in primatesMegan Holmes, Andrea B Taylor
Journal of Human Evolution|November 27, 2021
Editorial announcementAndrea B Taylor, Clément Zanolli
Journal of Human Evolution|December 27, 2021
Celebrating 50 years of the Journal of Human EvolutionAndrea B Taylor, Clément Zanolli
Journal of Human Evolution|May 27, 2003
Patterns of mandibular variation in Pan and Gorilla and implications for African ape taxonomyAndrea B Taylor, Colin P Groves
Journal of Human Evolution|January 25, 2021
Fiber-type phenotype of the jaw-closing muscles in Gorilla gorilla, Pan troglodytes, and Pan paniscus: A test of the Frequent Recruitment HypothesisAndrea B Taylor, Megan A Holmes
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American Journal of Physical Anthropology|September 15, 2005
Size and shape dimorphism in great ape mandibles and implications for fossil species recognitionAndrea B Taylor
Journal of Human Evolution|January 18, 2006
Feeding behavior, diet, and the functional consequences of jaw form in orangutans, with implications for the evolution of PongoAndrea B Taylor
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|January 30, 2002
Masticatory form and function in the African apesAndrea B Taylor
Journal of Human Evolution|June 2, 2005
A comparative analysis of temporomandibular joint morphology in the African apesAndrea B Taylor
Journal of Human Evolution|August 9, 2023
Fifty years of paleoanthropology in Journal of Human Evolution: Historical perspectives and future directionsClément Zanolli, Andrea B Taylor
Interface Focus|December 23, 2021
The influence of jaw-muscle fibre-type phenotypes on estimating maximum muscle and bite forces in primatesMegan Holmes, Andrea B Taylor
Journal of Human Evolution|November 27, 2021
Editorial announcementAndrea B Taylor, Clément Zanolli
Journal of Human Evolution|December 27, 2021
Celebrating 50 years of the Journal of Human EvolutionAndrea B Taylor, Clément Zanolli
Journal of Human Evolution|May 27, 2003
Patterns of mandibular variation in Pan and Gorilla and implications for African ape taxonomyAndrea B Taylor, Colin P Groves
Journal of Human Evolution|January 25, 2021
Fiber-type phenotype of the jaw-closing muscles in Gorilla gorilla, Pan troglodytes, and Pan paniscus: A test of the Frequent Recruitment HypothesisAndrea B Taylor, Megan A Holmes
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