Janine Chalk, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2011 | Hominid Paleobiology | The George Washington University, Washington, DC, United States |
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(The Effects of Feeding Strategies and Food Mechanics on the Ontogeny of Masticatory Function in the Cebus libidinosus Cranium.) |
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Chalk J, Wright BW, Lucas PW, et al. (2015) Age-related variation in the mechanical properties of foods processed by Sapajus libidinosus. American Journal of Physical Anthropology |
Strait DS, Constantino P, Lucas PW, et al. (2013) Viewpoints: diet and dietary adaptations in early hominins: the hard food perspective. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 151: 339-55 |
Chalk J, Vogel ER. (2012) Insights into Primate Dietary Ecology: Methods and Theory International Journal of Primatology. 33: 515-519 |
Lucas PW, Copes L, Constantino PJ, et al. (2012) Measuring the Toughness of Primate Foods and its Ecological Value International Journal of Primatology. 33: 598-610 |
Chalk J, Richmond BG, Ross CF, et al. (2011) A finite element analysis of masticatory stress hypotheses. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 145: 1-10 |
Wang Q, Wright BW, Smith A, et al. (2010) Mechanical impact of incisor loading on the primate midfacial skeleton and its relevance to human evolution. Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007). 293: 607-17 |
Strait DS, Grosse IR, Dechow PC, et al. (2010) The structural rigidity of the cranium of Australopithecus africanus: implications for diet, dietary adaptations, and the allometry of feeding biomechanics. Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007). 293: 583-93 |
Strait DS, Grosse IR, Dechow PC, et al. (2010) The structural rigidity of the cranium of australopithecus africanus: implications for diet, dietary adaptations, and the allometry of feeding biomechanics (Anatomical Record (2010) 293, (583-593)) Anatomical Record. 293: 1277 |
Wright BW, Wright KA, Chalk J, et al. (2009) Fallback foraging as a way of life: using dietary toughness to compare the fallback signal among capuchins and implications for interpreting morphological variation. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 140: 687-99 |
Lucas PW, Constantino PJ, Chalk J, et al. (2009) Indentation as a technique to assess the mechanical properties of fallback foods. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 140: 643-52 |