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The evolution of palate shape in the Lepilemur-Cheirogaleidae clade (Primates: Strepsirrhini).

Curswan A AndrewsJudith C MastersFabien GéninSébastien Couette
Published in: American journal of physical anthropology (2020)
Our results suggest that the extensive variation in palate shape among Cheirogaleidae is related to dietary shifts that accompanied changes in body size during the clade's radiation. Molecular phylogenies indicate that cheirogaleid diversification involved repeated dwarfing events, which in turn drove dietary shifts from ancestral folivory-frugivory to frugivory, gummivory, and faunivory in the descendant species. The elongated Lepilemur palate is probably related to accelerated eruption of the cheek teeth to render juveniles competent to shear leaves upon weaning.
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