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Primate Dentition - An Introduction to the Teeth of Non-human Primates
Daris R. Swindler
Cambridge University Press
2002
Hardback 312 pages, 69 line diags, 4 illus, 229 tables ISBN 0521652898
£70.00
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Paperback 312 pages, 69 line diags, 4 illus, 229 tables ISBN 0521018641
£25.00
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Primate dentitions vary widely both between genera and between species within a genus.
This book is a comparative dental anatomy of the teeth of living non-human primates that
brings together information from many disciplines to present the most useful and
comprehensive database possible in one consolidated text. The core of the book consists of
comparative morphological and metrical descriptions with analyses, reference tables and
illustrations of the permanent dentitions of 85 living primate species to establish a baseline
for future investigations. The book also includes information on dental microstructure and
its importance in understanding taxonomic relationships between species, data on deciduous
dentitions, prenatal dental development and ontogenetic processes, and material to aid age
estimation and life history studies. Primate Dentition will be an important reference work for
researchers in primatology, dental and physical anthropology, comparative anatomy and
dentistry as well as vertebrate paleontology and veterinary science.
Reviews
...a very welcome addition to the literature on comparative primate dentition and is
likely to be invaluable to researchers whose primary research interest is not in this area
but who need a source of data for comparative purposes as well as being a useful reference
text for those who work with primate teeth.
Primate Eye
Swindler's book is a classic, and I am delighted to see this updated version come
along. Students and researchers alike have always, and will for years to come, find it useful
for its stated purpose - an introductory guide to primate dentitions.
J. Michael Plavcan, International Journal of Primatology
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