Elicia F. Abella
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Elicia F. Abella's research investigates insights into early human evolution through the analysis of fossil primate teeth. Her work specifically examines molar cusp proportions in fossil cercopithecoids from Laetoli, Tanzania. This research contributes to understanding primate evolutionary history and its connections to human origins.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 5
- Citations: 102
Selected Publications
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What can monkey fossils tell us about early human evolution? New insights from the analysis of molar cusp proportions in fossil cercopithecoids from Laetoli, Tanzania (2022)
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Microwear textures of Australopithecus africanus and Paranthropus robustus molars in relation to paleoenvironment and diet (2018)
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Dental microwear and Pliocene paleocommunity ecology of bovids, primates, rodents, and suids at Kanapoi (2017)
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- What can monkey fossils tell us about early human evolution? New insights from the analysis of molar cusp proportions in fossil cercopithecoids from Laetoli, Tanzania
- What can monkey fossils tell us about early human evolution? New insights from the analysis of molar cusp proportions in fossil cercopithecoids from Laetoli, Tanzania
- What can monkey fossils tell us about early human evolution? New insights from the analysis of molar cusp proportions in fossil cercopithecoids from Laetoli, Tanzania
- What can monkey fossils tell us about early human evolution? New insights from the analysis of molar cusp proportions in fossil cercopithecoids from Laetoli, Tanzania
- What can monkey fossils tell us about early human evolution? New insights from the analysis of molar cusp proportions in fossil cercopithecoids from Laetoli, Tanzania
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