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111-Mar-2019Morphology, Biomechanics and Diet in Anthropoidea (Primates)Luk, Hiu Ying; Wroe, Stephen ; Ledogar, Justin ; Sherratt, Emma; Paterson, John 23-Jan-2024
224-Oct-2018Computational biomechanical analyses demonstrate similar shell-crushing abilities in modern and ancient arthropodsBicknell, Russel D C ; Ledogar, Justin A ; Wroe, Stephen ; Gutzler, Benjamin C; Watson, Winsor H; Paterson, John R 2-Apr-2019
327-Jun-2018The biomechanics of foraging determines face length among kangaroos and their relativesMitchell, D Rex ; Sherratt, Emma; Ledogar, Justin A ; Wroe, Stephen 12-May-2021
411-Apr-2018Computer simulations show that Neanderthal facial morphology represents adaptation to cold and high energy demands, but not heavy bitingWroe, Stephen ; Parr, William C H; Ledogar, Justin A ; Bourke, Jason; Evans, Samuel P; Fiorenza, Luca ; Benazzi, Stefano; Hublin, Jean-Jacques; Stringer, Chris; Kullmer, Ottmar; Curry, Michael; Rae, Todd C; Yokley, Todd R12-May-2021
511-Jan-2018Biting mechanics and niche separation in a specialized clade of primate seed predatorsLedogar, Justin A ; Luk, Theodora H Y; Perry, Jonathan M G; Neaux, Dimitri; Wroe, Stephen 12-May-2021

Credit Name
Stephen Wroe
Full Name
Wroe, Stephen
Variants
Wroe, S
Wroe, Stephen W
 
UNE Researcher ID
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Position Title
Professor
 
 
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Web of Science profile key
16204441
Discipline
School of E&RS - Zoology
 
Faculty
Faculty of Science, Ag, Business and Law
Surname
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Stephen
 
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Stephen
School/Department
School of Environmental and Rural Science
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