Mark F. Teaford, Ph.D.

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High Point University 
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Organ JM, Smith HF, Trainor PA, et al. (2023) Personal Autonomy and Self-Determination are Crucial for Professionalism in Healthcare. Anatomical Sciences Education
Teaford MF, Ross CF, Ungar PS, et al. (2021) Grit your teeth and chew your food: Implications of food material properties and abrasives for rates of dental microwear formation in laboratory (Primates). Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 583
Thompson CL, Williams SH, Glander KE, et al. (2020) Getting Humans Off Monkeys' Backs: Using Primate Acclimation as a Guide for Habitat Management Efforts. Integrative and Comparative Biology
Teaford MF, Ungar PS, Taylor AB, et al. (2020) The dental microwear of hard-object feeding in laboratory Sapajus apella and its implications for dental microwear formation. American Journal of Physical Anthropology
Peterson A, Abella EF, Grine FE, et al. (2018) Microwear textures of Australopithecus africanus and Paranthropus robustus molars in relation to paleoenvironment and diet. Journal of Human Evolution. 119: 42-63
Ragni AJ, Teaford MF, Ungar PS. (2017) A molar microwear texture analysis of pitheciid primates. American Journal of Primatology
Ungar PS, Hartgrove CL, Wimberly AN, et al. (2017) Dental topography and microwear texture in Sapajus apella Biosurface and Biotribology. 3: 124-134
Teaford MF, Ungar PS, Taylor AB, et al. (2017) In vivo rates of dental microwear formation in laboratory primates fed different food items Biosurface and Biotribology. 3: 166-173
Delezene LK, Teaford MF, Ungar PS. (2016) Canine and incisor microwear in pitheciids and Ateles reflects documented patterns of tooth use. American Journal of Physical Anthropology
Ungar PS, Healy C, Karme A, et al. (2016) Dental topography and diets of platyrrhine primates Historical Biology. 30: 64-75
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