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- Frank P Cuozzo, Michelle L Sauther, +13 authors George Paul Willis
- American journal of primatology
- 2008
Chemical deterioration of teeth is common among modern humans, and has been suggested for some extinct primates. Dental erosion caused by acidic foods may also obscure microwear signals of mechanical… (More)
- Lynne M. Villers, Spencer S. Jang, Cheryl Lent, Sock-Cheng Lewin-Koh, Jeanne Aimée Norosoarinaivo
- American journal of primatology
- 2008
A survey to identify the major intestinal species of aerobic bacteria, protozoa and helminths was conducted on captive and wild populations of ring-tailed lemurs (Lemur catta). Samples were collected… (More)
- Richard A Searcy, Lynne M. Villers, Richard Reams, John E. Wyatt, Jon Pilarski
- Zoo biology
- 2009
The Jamaican iguana (Cyclura collei) was considered to be extinct until its rediscovery in 1990 in the Hellshire Hills region of Jamaica. Between 1994 and 1996, several wild caught juveniles were… (More)
- L R Godfrey, F. P Cuzzo, +13 authors George Willis
- 2008
- Frank P Cuozzo, Michelle L Sauther, Lisa Gould, Robert Wald Sussman, Lynne M. Villers, Cheryl Lent
- American journal of primatology
- 2010
Tooth wear is generally an age-related phenomenon, often assumed to occur at similar rates within populations of primates and other mammals, and has been suggested as a correlate of reduced offspring… (More)