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Keegan Selig is an Assistant Professor specializing in Biological Anthropology. Their research focuses on dental morphology, primate evolution, and dietary reconstruction, particularly in treeshrews and other mammals. They employ methods like 3D geometric morphometrics and dental topographic analysis to study tooth adaptation and function.
Educational Background: PhD in Biological Anthropology from the University of Toronto, Canada (2021).
Research Interests include dental development mechanisms, evolutionary developmental biology (evo-devo), and the functional relationship between tooth shape and diet. Their work bridges extant and extinct species, using dental evidence to infer ecological and evolutionary patterns.
Publications span 2019–2025, emphasizing dental morphology's role in understanding primate evolution and dietary adaptation. They have contributed to studies on treeshrew systematics, dental caries in extinct mammals, and molar complexity evolution.
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