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Dietary inference from upper and lower molar morphology in platyrrhine primates
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Platyrrhine Primates
100%
Upper Molars
100%
Dietary Inference
100%
Lower Molar
100%
Molar Morphology
100%
Relief Measures
71%
Platyrrhines
42%
Occlusal Relief
42%
Classification Accuracy
28%
Body Size
28%
Higher Classification
28%
Information Size
28%
Discriminatory Power
14%
Strong Predictor
14%
Extinct Taxa
14%
Feeder
14%
Linear Measurements
14%
Diverse Sample
14%
Success Rate
14%
Frugivory
14%
Folivores
14%
Dietary Signals
14%
Dental Topography
14%
Surface Topography
14%
Crown Surface
14%
Ecological Adaptation
14%
Diet Reconstruction
14%
Discriminate Function Analysis
14%
Functional Morphology
14%
Hard Object
14%
Shared Key
14%
Dietary Categories
14%
Dietary Differences
14%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Body Size
100%
Cladistics
50%
Folivore
50%
Frugivore
50%
Evolutionary Adaptation
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Functional Morphology
100%
Evolutionary Adaptation
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Ecological Adaptation
100%