«Multiple otter lineages have low - crowned bunodont teeth, leading us to ask the question if this was inherited from a common ancestor or if this was convergent evolution based on
common dietary behaviors across different species,» said Dr. Wang, lead author of the paper.
Not exact matches
Psychological measures of eating
behavior and the accuracy of 3
common dietary assessment methods in healthy postmenopausal women.
Disordered eating (e.g., fasting, purging and binge eating)[6] and insufficient sleep (less than 7 h / night) are also
common among adolescents and young adults [3]; these
behaviors contribute alongside poor
dietary quality and low physical activity levels to excessive weight gain and a high incidence of obesity during these life stages [4 — 7].