The most complete and continuous fossil record of armadillos is composed mostly by isolated osteoderms, frequently found in paleontological and archaeological sites that bear continental South American mammals. Their external morphology has been used to define several species. In the last decade, many authors have focused on the internal structure of vertebrate osteoderms using histological and paleohistological studies. These studies allowed identification of useful features in systematic and phylogenetic contexts. In armadillos, osteoderms are constituted by compact bone tissue (primary and secondary osteons, and concentric layers or lamellae) that delimits cavities, which could contain different soft tissues (adipose tissue, hair follicl...
Armadillos are fossorial mammals found primarily in South America. Extant genera vary in size, behav...
Postcranial osteoderms are commonly developed in the major lineages of Archosauriformes, including f...
We describe perforations recognized in mobile osteoderms of the extinct armadillos (Cingulata, Dasyp...
The most complete and continuous fossil record of armadillos is composed mostly by isolated osteoder...
Osteoderms are present in a variety of extinct and extant vertebrates, but among mammals, the presen...
Dermal ossifications (osteoderms, dermal ossicles, osteoscutes) appear independently in various tetr...
Analysis of ontogenetic changes in long bone microstructure aid in vertebrate life history reconstru...
The results of zooarchaeological study carried out on the bone remains of armadillos (Mammalia, Dasy...
Analysis of ontogenetic changes in long bone microstructure aid in vertebrate life history reconstru...
Osteoderms are present in most tetrapod lineages with considerable lineage-specific variation. It ha...
The osteoderms of Glyptodon reticulatus that do not belong to the cephalic shield, dorsal cuirass, o...
International audienceOsteoderms of eight extant and extinct species of crocodylomorphs are studied ...
Contents: Abstract -- Sumario -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- A General Descr...
The Dasypodidae (commonly known as armadillos) are exclusively from the Americas and have a long evo...
The vertebrate integument is a complex anatomical system that has evolved a wide array of specialize...
Armadillos are fossorial mammals found primarily in South America. Extant genera vary in size, behav...
Postcranial osteoderms are commonly developed in the major lineages of Archosauriformes, including f...
We describe perforations recognized in mobile osteoderms of the extinct armadillos (Cingulata, Dasyp...
The most complete and continuous fossil record of armadillos is composed mostly by isolated osteoder...
Osteoderms are present in a variety of extinct and extant vertebrates, but among mammals, the presen...
Dermal ossifications (osteoderms, dermal ossicles, osteoscutes) appear independently in various tetr...
Analysis of ontogenetic changes in long bone microstructure aid in vertebrate life history reconstru...
The results of zooarchaeological study carried out on the bone remains of armadillos (Mammalia, Dasy...
Analysis of ontogenetic changes in long bone microstructure aid in vertebrate life history reconstru...
Osteoderms are present in most tetrapod lineages with considerable lineage-specific variation. It ha...
The osteoderms of Glyptodon reticulatus that do not belong to the cephalic shield, dorsal cuirass, o...
International audienceOsteoderms of eight extant and extinct species of crocodylomorphs are studied ...
Contents: Abstract -- Sumario -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- A General Descr...
The Dasypodidae (commonly known as armadillos) are exclusively from the Americas and have a long evo...
The vertebrate integument is a complex anatomical system that has evolved a wide array of specialize...
Armadillos are fossorial mammals found primarily in South America. Extant genera vary in size, behav...
Postcranial osteoderms are commonly developed in the major lineages of Archosauriformes, including f...
We describe perforations recognized in mobile osteoderms of the extinct armadillos (Cingulata, Dasyp...