Robert G. Franciscus

Affiliations: 
University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 
Area:
Physical, Anatomy, Dentistry, Paleontology, Biomechanics
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Wood EK, Maddux SD, Southard TE, et al. (2020) The Influence of Behavioral Selection on Dental Variation in Domesticated Silver Foxes The Faseb Journal. 34: 1-1
Marshall SD, Kruger K, Franciscus RG, et al. (2019) Development of the mandibular curve of spee and maxillary compensating curve: A finite element model. Plos One. 14: e0221137
Marks TN, Maddux SD, Butaric LN, et al. (2019) Climatic adaptation in human inferior nasal turbinate morphology: Evidence from Arctic and equatorial populations. American Journal of Physical Anthropology
Maddux SD, Butaric LN, Yokley TR, et al. (2016) Ecogeographic variation across morphofunctional units of the human nose. American Journal of Physical Anthropology
Maddux SD, Yokley TR, Svoma BM, et al. (2016) Absolute humidity and the human nose: A reanalysis of climate zones and their influence on nasal form and function. American Journal of Physical Anthropology
Laird MF, Holton NE, Scott JE, et al. (2016) Spatial determinants of the mandibular curve of Spee in modern and archaic Homo. American Journal of Physical Anthropology
Holton NE, Bonner LL, Scott JE, et al. (2015) The ontogeny of the chin: an analysis of allometric and biomechanical scaling. Journal of Anatomy. 226: 549-59
Holton NE, Nicholas CL, Marshall SD, et al. (2015) The effects of altered maxillary growth on patterns of mandibular rotation in a pig model. Archives of Oral Biology. 60: 933-40
Nicholas CL, Franciscus RG. (2014) The ontogeny of nasal floor shape variation in extant humans. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 155: 369-78
Holton NE, Franciscus RG, Ravosa MJ, et al. (2014) Functional and morphological correlates of mandibular symphyseal form in a living human sample. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 153: 387-96
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