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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Biology and Biochemistry D-index 57 Citations 9,167 182 World Ranking 9582 National Ranking 4221

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Anatomy
  • Genus
  • Paleontology

His main research concerns Anatomy, Primate, Skull, Anthropoidea and Zoology. His Anatomy study combines topics in areas such as Bite force quotient, Mastication and Masticatory force. His work carried out in the field of Bite force quotient brings together such families of science as Adductor muscles, Strain, Motor unit recruitment and Biting.

The Primate study which covers Diurnality that intersects with Allometry, Lineage and Divergence. His Skull research includes elements of Primate evolution, Paleoanthropology and Cribriform plate. In his work, Eosimias and Tarsius is strongly intertwined with Clade, which is a subfield of Anthropoidea.

His most cited work include:

  • The primate cranial base: ontogeny, function, and integration. (376 citations)
  • Basicranial flexion, relative brain size, and facial kyphosis in nonhuman primates (240 citations)
  • Modeling elastic properties in finite‐element analysis: How much precision is needed to produce an accurate model? (209 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Anatomy, Primate, Bite force quotient, Zoology and Mandible. His Anatomy study incorporates themes from Masticatory force, Mastication and Biting. Primate is often connected to Evolutionary biology in his work.

His Bite force quotient study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as Facial skeleton. His Zoology research incorporates elements of Ecology and Anthropoidea. Callum F. Ross interconnects Strain, Finite element method and Australopithecus africanus in the investigation of issues within Biomechanics.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Anatomy (39.79%)
  • Primate (18.32%)
  • Bite force quotient (14.14%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2017-2021)?

  • Orthodontics (8.90%)
  • Mandible (12.57%)
  • Anatomy (39.79%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His main research concerns Orthodontics, Mandible, Anatomy, Bite force quotient and Food material. His research in the fields of Jaw movement overlaps with other disciplines such as Root, Variation and Dietary change. His work deals with themes such as Shear force, Finite element method and Deformation, which intersect with Mandible.

As a part of the same scientific family, Callum F. Ross mostly works in the field of Finite element method, focusing on Modulus and, on occasion, Strain and Biomechanics. His studies deal with areas such as Motor coordination, Motor control and Morphology as well as Anatomy. Callum F. Ross has included themes like Muscle attachment, Masticatory force and Biting in his Bite force quotient study.

Between 2017 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Dynamic Musculoskeletal Functional Morphology: Integrating diceCT and XROMM. (20 citations)
  • Inter-stride variability triggers gait transitions in mammals and birds. (12 citations)
  • Jaw-Muscle Fiber Architecture and Leverage in the Hard-Object Feeding Sooty Mangabey are not Structured to Facilitate Relatively Large Bite Forces Compared to Other Papionins. (12 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Anatomy
  • Genus
  • Paleontology

Callum F. Ross mostly deals with Context, Neuroscience, Mandible, Orthodontics and Kinematics. His study in the field of Premovement neuronal activity is also linked to topics like Primary motor cortex, Dynamics and Population level. His Mandible research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Jaw movement and Morphometrics.

His Orthodontics research integrates issues from Muscle attachment, Skull, Pecari and Biting. As part of his studies on Skull, he often connects relevant subjects like Bite force quotient. His studies in Bite force quotient integrate themes in fields like Evolutionary biology and Jaw muscle.

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Best Publications

The primate cranial base: ontogeny, function, and integration.

Daniel E. Lieberman;Callum F. Ross;Matthew J. Ravosa.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology (2000)

518 Citations

Modeling elastic properties in finite‐element analysis: How much precision is needed to produce an accurate model?

David S. Strait;Qian Wang;Paul C. Dechow;Callum F. Ross.
Anatomical Record-advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology (2005)

294 Citations

Basicranial flexion, relative brain size, and facial kyphosis in nonhuman primates

Callum F. Ross;Matthew J. Ravosa.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology (1993)

291 Citations

The feeding biomechanics and dietary ecology of Australopithecus africanus

David S. Strait;Gerhard W. Weber;Simon Neubauer;Janine Chalk.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2009)

261 Citations

Finite element analysis in functional morphology.

Brian G. Richmond;Barth W. Wright;Ian Grosse;Paul C. Dechow.
Anatomical Record-advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology (2005)

251 Citations

Anthropoid origins : new visions

Callum F. Ross;Richard F. Kay.
(2004)

213 Citations

Basicranial flexion, relative brain size, and facial kyphosis in Homo sapiens and some fossil hominids

Callum Ross;Maciej Henneberg.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology (1995)

211 Citations

Into the Light: The Origin of Anthropoidea

Callum F. Ross.
Annual Review of Anthropology (2000)

208 Citations

Phylogenetic analysis of anthropoid relationships.

Callum Ross;Callum Ross;Blythe Williams;Richard F Kay.
Journal of Human Evolution (1998)

192 Citations

Symphyseal fusion and jaw-adductor muscle force: an EMG study.

William L. Hylander;Matthew J. Ravosa;Callum F. Ross;Christine E. Wall.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology (2000)

191 Citations

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