The distribution of dental tissues in mammalian herbivores can be very different from taxon to taxon. While grazers tend to have more elaborated and complexly folded enamel ridges, browsers have less complex enamel ridges which can even be so far reduced that they are completely lost. The gradient in relative enamel content and complexity of structures has so far not been addressed within a single species. However, several studies have noted tooth position specific wear rates in small mammals (rabbits, guinea pigs) which may be related to individual tooth morphology. We investigate whether differentiated enamel content by tooth position is also to be found in large herbivores. We use CT-scanning techniques to quantify relative enamel conten...
Diet affects many factors of an animal's anatomy, but teeth are a specific focus of dietary research...
Introduction: Hunter-Schreger Bands (HSBs) are an optical phenomenon seen in mammalian tooth enamel ...
Fig. 16. Enamel structures of the left upper incisor of Rhombomylus (IVPP V7492; the rostrum of the ...
The distribution of dental tissues in mammalian herbivores can be very different from taxon to taxon...
Tooth morphology varies across species, specifically across dietary niches. The need for species wit...
Dental microwear analyses of ungulates and other large herbivores rely on correlations of diet and m...
Der Zahnschmelz von Säugetieren ist aus einzelnen Schmelzprismen aufgebaut und bildet die härteste S...
9 pagesInternational audienceIn mammals, tooth function, and its efficiency, depends both on the mec...
Fig. 19. Enamel distributions on cheek teeth of Rhombomylus. A–C, Enamel distributions in occlusal s...
Because teeth are the most easily preserved part of the vertebrate skeleton and are particularly mor...
The effect of phytoliths on tooth wear and function has been contested in studies of animal–plant in...
The effect of phytoliths on tooth wear and function has been contested in studies of animal-plant in...
The dentition is an extremely important organ in mammals with variation in timing and sequence of er...
International audienceAmong medium- to large-sized terrestrial ‘ungulates,’ there is often a relatio...
This paper presents a brief synopsis of work on relationships between mammalian tooth form and funct...
Diet affects many factors of an animal's anatomy, but teeth are a specific focus of dietary research...
Introduction: Hunter-Schreger Bands (HSBs) are an optical phenomenon seen in mammalian tooth enamel ...
Fig. 16. Enamel structures of the left upper incisor of Rhombomylus (IVPP V7492; the rostrum of the ...
The distribution of dental tissues in mammalian herbivores can be very different from taxon to taxon...
Tooth morphology varies across species, specifically across dietary niches. The need for species wit...
Dental microwear analyses of ungulates and other large herbivores rely on correlations of diet and m...
Der Zahnschmelz von Säugetieren ist aus einzelnen Schmelzprismen aufgebaut und bildet die härteste S...
9 pagesInternational audienceIn mammals, tooth function, and its efficiency, depends both on the mec...
Fig. 19. Enamel distributions on cheek teeth of Rhombomylus. A–C, Enamel distributions in occlusal s...
Because teeth are the most easily preserved part of the vertebrate skeleton and are particularly mor...
The effect of phytoliths on tooth wear and function has been contested in studies of animal–plant in...
The effect of phytoliths on tooth wear and function has been contested in studies of animal-plant in...
The dentition is an extremely important organ in mammals with variation in timing and sequence of er...
International audienceAmong medium- to large-sized terrestrial ‘ungulates,’ there is often a relatio...
This paper presents a brief synopsis of work on relationships between mammalian tooth form and funct...
Diet affects many factors of an animal's anatomy, but teeth are a specific focus of dietary research...
Introduction: Hunter-Schreger Bands (HSBs) are an optical phenomenon seen in mammalian tooth enamel ...
Fig. 16. Enamel structures of the left upper incisor of Rhombomylus (IVPP V7492; the rostrum of the ...