taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03EB87FDC8009813E8EFFB7D6433FEB2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3098261/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3098261	Figure 3. The Valles-Penedes Dryopithecus laietanus IPMC 18000-5 (left) and Corakyerler CO-205 (right). IPMC 18000-5 is mirrored to facilitate comparisons (from Moyà Solà and Köhler, 1995).	Figure 3. The Valles-Penedes Dryopithecus laietanus IPMC 18000-5 (left) and Corakyerler CO-205 (right). IPMC 18000-5 is mirrored to facilitate comparisons (from Moyà Solà and Köhler, 1995).	2007-08-24	Güleç, Erksin Savaş;Sevim, Ayla;Pehlevan, Cesur;Kaya, Ferhat		Zenodo	biologists	Güleç, Erksin Savaş;Sevim, Ayla;Pehlevan, Cesur;Kaya, Ferhat			
03EB87FDC8009813E8EFFB7D6433FEB2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/3098269/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3098269	Figure 4. Radial enamel thickness of the lateral crown face at each of the five major cusps measured by microfocal X-ray CT. Right, occlusal view surface rendered image of the M2 (CO-300) with white line indicating position of the mesial cusp section (section running through the protoconid and metaconid dentine cusp tips); left, corresponding grayscale image of the mesial cusp section; white bar indicates 2 mm. Maximum lateral enamel thickness in the little-worn lower M2 mesial cusp section (Suwa and Kono, 2005) was 2.35 mm in the protoconid and 2.08 mm in the metaconid. The three-dimensional radial lateral enamel thickness ranged from 2.26 to 2.31 opposite the buccal M2 main cusps and 1.81 to 2.15 opposite the lingual M2 main cusps. In the right M1 with flattened buccal cusps, the maximum lateral enamel thickness in the mesial cusp section was 1.55+ in the protoconid and 1.73 in the metaconid. The three-dimensional radial lateral enamel thickness ranged from 1.63+ to 2.03+ opposite the buccal M1 main cusps, and 1.68 to 1.73 opposite the lingual M1 main cusps. Scans were taken at 150 micron pixel resolution for the mandibular canine through M1, and at 40 micron pixel resolution for the mandibular M2	Figure 4. Radial enamel thickness of the lateral crown face at each of the five major cusps measured by microfocal X-ray CT. Right, occlusal view surface rendered image of the M2 (CO-300) with white line indicating position of the mesial cusp section (section running through the protoconid and metaconid dentine cusp tips); left, corresponding grayscale image of the mesial cusp section; white bar indicates 2 mm. Maximum lateral enamel thickness in the little-worn lower M2 mesial cusp section (Suwa and Kono, 2005) was 2.35 mm in the protoconid and 2.08 mm in the metaconid. The three-dimensional radial lateral enamel thickness ranged from 2.26 to 2.31 opposite the buccal M2 main cusps and 1.81 to 2.15 opposite the lingual M2 main cusps. In the right M1 with flattened buccal cusps, the maximum lateral enamel thickness in the mesial cusp section was 1.55+ in the protoconid and 1.73 in the metaconid. The three-dimensional radial lateral enamel thickness ranged from 1.63+ to 2.03+ opposite the buccal M1 main cusps, and 1.68 to 1.73 opposite the lingual M1 main cusps. Scans were taken at 150 micron pixel resolution for the mandibular canine through M1, and at 40 micron pixel resolution for the mandibular M2	2007-08-24	Güleç, Erksin Savaş;Sevim, Ayla;Pehlevan, Cesur;Kaya, Ferhat		Zenodo	biologists	Güleç, Erksin Savaş;Sevim, Ayla;Pehlevan, Cesur;Kaya, Ferhat			
