Doug M Boyer
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Almecija S, Pugh K, Anaya A, Smith C, Simmons N, Voss R, et al.
Sci Data
. 2024 Dec;
11(1):1391.
PMID: 39695181
The field of phenomics is experiencing unprecedented advances thanks to the rapid growth of morphological quantification based on three-dimensional (3D) imaging, online data repositories, team-oriented collaborations, and open data-sharing policies....
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Biomechanical and morphological determinants of maximal jumping performance in callitrichine monkeys
Boulinguez-Ambroise G, Boyer D, Dunham N, Yapuncich G, Bradley-Cronkwright M, Zeininger A, et al.
J Exp Biol
. 2024 Aug;
227(18).
PMID: 39210868
Jumping is a crucial behavior in fitness-critical activities including locomotion, resource acquisition, courtship displays and predator avoidance. In primates, paleontological evidence suggests selection for enhanced jumping ability during their early...
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de Vries D, Winchester J, Fulwood E, St Clair E, Boyer D
Am J Biol Anthropol
. 2024 Jul;
185(1):e24995.
PMID: 38965918
Objectives: This study tests whether (1) premolar topography of extant "prosimians" (strepsirrhines and tarsiers) successfully predicts diet and (2) whether the combination of molar and premolar topography yields higher classification...
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Blackburn D, Boyer D, Gray J, Winchester J, Bates J, Baumgart S, et al.
Bioscience
. 2024 Apr;
74(3):169-186.
PMID: 38560620
The impact of preserved museum specimens is transforming and increasing by three-dimensional (3D) imaging that creates high-fidelity online digital specimens. Through examples from the openVertebrate (oVert) Thematic Collections Network, we...
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Boulinguez-Ambroise G, Dunham N, Phelps T, Mazonas T, Nguyen P, Bradley-Cronkwright M, et al.
J Hum Evol
. 2023 May;
180:103386.
PMID: 37209637
Morphological traits suggesting powerful jumping abilities are characteristic of early crown primate fossils. Because tree squirrels lack certain 'primatelike' grasping features but frequently travel on the narrow terminal branches of...
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Frank L, Rowe T, Boyer D, Witmer L, Galinsky V
Sci Rep
. 2021 Jul;
11(1):14438.
PMID: 34262066
As computed tomography and related technologies have become mainstream tools across a broad range of scientific applications, each new generation of instrumentation produces larger volumes of more-complex 3D data. Lagging...
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Fulwood E, Shan S, Winchester J, Kirveslahti H, Ravier R, Kovalsky S, et al.
BMC Ecol Evol
. 2021 Apr;
21(1):60.
PMID: 33882818
Background: Lemurs once rivalled the diversity of rest of the primate order despite thier confinement to the island of Madagascar. We test the adaptive radiation model of Malagasy lemur diversity...
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Boyer D, Jahnke L, Mulligan C, Turner T
Am J Phys Anthropol
. 2020 May;
172(3):344-346.
PMID: 32352557
No abstract available.
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Marigo J, Minwer-Barakat R, Moya-Sola S, Boyer D
J Hum Evol
. 2020 Jan;
139:102708.
PMID: 31972428
We describe the first known navicular bones for an Eocene euprimate from Europe and assess their implications for early patterns of locomotor evolution in primates. Recovered from the fossil site...
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Yapuncich G, Kemp A, Griffith D, Gladman J, Ehmke E, Boyer D
PLoS One
. 2019 Nov;
14(11):e0219411.
PMID: 31770383
Scientific study of lemurs, a group of primates found only on Madagascar, is crucial for understanding primate evolution. Unfortunately, lemurs are among the most endangered animals in the world, so...