Incisor tooth wear and age determination in mountain gorillas from Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda.
Jordi GalbanyThadée MuhireVeronica VecellioAntoine MudakikwaAisha NyiramanaMichael R CranfieldTara S StoinskiShannon C McFarlinPublished in: American journal of physical anthropology (2018)
Our findings corroborate that incisor crown height, a proxy for incisal wear, varies predictably with age. This relationship can be used to estimate age at death of unknown gorillas in the skeletal collection, and in some cases, to corroborate the identity of individual gorillas recovered from the forest postmortem at an advanced state of decomposition. Such identifications help fill gaps in the demographic database and support research that requires individual-level data.