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More severe stress markers in the teeth of flanged versus unflanged orangutans (Pongo spp.).

Alexandra E KralickKate McGrath
Published in: American journal of physical anthropology (2021)
Evidence from great apes shows that, when comparing canines with similar growth patterns, deeper defects reflect more severe stress events during development. Thus, our results suggest that "developmental arrest" of unflanged males is not a response to having experienced stress, but rather an adaptation to avoid the physiological impacts associated with chronic stress and/or experiencing lower stress levels.
Keyphrases
  • stress induced