Cai CaccavariBinghamton University | SUNY Binghamton · Department of Anthropology
Cai Caccavari
Master of Arts
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Introduction
Paleoanthropology SUNY Bing—PhD dissert.: mandibular growth and development
Masters Thesis: primate comparative inner ear anatomy
Education
August 2020 - May 2023
March 2015 - December 2017
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Publications (5)
The primate bony labyrinth has been the focus of much research in biological
anthropology. Variation in the inner ear anatomy of primates has been argued to be
related to body mass as well as to differences in auditory function and locomotion across taxa. We carried out a linear morphometric study on a taxonomically diverse sample of Old World prim...
The primate bony labyrinth has been the focus of much research in biological anthropology. Variation in the inner ear anatomy of primates has been argued to be related to body mass as well as to differences in auditory function (cochlea) and locomotion (semi-circular canals) across taxa. We carried out a linear morphometric study on a taxonomically...