Odontochronologies in male and female mandrills (Mandrillus sphinx) and the development of dental sexual dimorphism.
Wendy DirksSimone A M LemmersBarthélémy NgoubangoyeAnaïs HerbertJoanna M SetchellPublished in: American journal of physical anthropology (2020)
Our results show that the rate of ameloblast differentiation varies between individuals and that selection for both the age at tooth initiation and CER has occurred independently in males and females to ensure that the teeth develop at appropriate times relative to the growth of the sexually dimorphic jaws. They also show that canine dimorphism is achieved through differences in both CER and CFT, unlike extant great apes or Cantius. Given at least three mechanisms for achieving canine dimorphism, we need more information to trace the evolution of this trait in primates.