Age and individual foraging behavior predict tooth wear in Amboseli baboons
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Galbany, J; Altmann, J; Perez Perez, A; Alberts, SC
Published in: American Journal of Physical Anthropology
January 2011
Duke Scholars
Published In
American Journal of Physical Anthropology
Publication Date
January 2011
Volume
144
Start / End Page
51 / 59
Related Subject Headings
- Tooth Wear
- Social Dominance
- Reproduction
- Papio cynocephalus
- Male
- Kenya
- Female
- Feeding Behavior
- Anthropology
- Animals
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Galbany, J., Altmann, J., Perez Perez, A., & Alberts, S. C. (2011). Age and individual foraging behavior predict tooth wear in Amboseli baboons. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 144, 51–59.
Galbany, J., J. Altmann, A. Perez Perez, and S. C. Alberts. “Age and individual foraging behavior predict tooth wear in Amboseli baboons.” American Journal of Physical Anthropology 144 (January 2011): 51–59.
Galbany J, Altmann J, Perez Perez A, Alberts SC. Age and individual foraging behavior predict tooth wear in Amboseli baboons. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 2011 Jan;144:51–9.
Galbany, J., et al. “Age and individual foraging behavior predict tooth wear in Amboseli baboons.” American Journal of Physical Anthropology, vol. 144, Jan. 2011, pp. 51–59.
Galbany J, Altmann J, Perez Perez A, Alberts SC. Age and individual foraging behavior predict tooth wear in Amboseli baboons. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 2011 Jan;144:51–59.
Published In
American Journal of Physical Anthropology
Publication Date
January 2011
Volume
144
Start / End Page
51 / 59
Related Subject Headings
- Tooth Wear
- Social Dominance
- Reproduction
- Papio cynocephalus
- Male
- Kenya
- Female
- Feeding Behavior
- Anthropology
- Animals