The great diversity of dinosaurian tooth shapes and sizes, and in particular, the amazing dental complexity in derived ornithischians has attracted a lot of attention. However, the evolution of dental batteries in hadrosaurids and ceratopsids is difficult to understand without a broader comparative framework. Here we describe tooth histology and development in the "middle" Cretaceous ornithischian dinosaur Changchunsaurus parvus, a small herbivore that has been characterized as an early ornithopod, or even as a more basal ornithischian. We use this taxon to show how a "typical" ornithischian dentition develops, copes with wear, and undergoes tooth replacement. Although in most respects the histological properties of their teeth are similar ...
Isolated stegosaurian teeth from the Early Cretaceous high-latitude (palaeolatitude estimate of N 62...
Theropod dinosaurs are well known for having a ziphodont dentition: serrated, blade-shaped teeth tha...
Tooth replacement rate is an important contributor to feeding ecology for polyphyodont animals. Dino...
Ornithopods were key herbivorous dinosaurs in Mesozoic terrestrial ecosystems, with a variety of too...
Understanding the feeding mechanisms and diet of ornithopod dinosaurs is fundamental to understandin...
Understanding the feeding mechanisms and diet of ornithopod dinosaurs is fundamental to understandin...
Abstract Background Hadrosaurid dinosaurs, dominant L...
Understanding the feeding mechanisms and diet of ornithopod dinosaurs is fundamental to understandin...
Previous studies on enamel microstructure in Ornithischia have focused on derived lineages of this c...
Mammals and reptiles have evolved divergent adaptations for processing abrasive foods. Mammals have ...
Rare occurrences of dinosaurian embryos are punctuated by even rarer preservation of their developme...
New materials of the ornithischian dinosaur Manidens condorensis highlight a strong heterodonty betw...
The small Upper Cretaceous ornithopod dinosaur Orodromeus makelai, possesses many tooth traits remin...
Grant PPD2015/17CH . Grant CoE2017-038 as.Isolated theropod teeth are some of the most common fossil...
Tapinocephalids were one of the earliest therapsid clades to evolve herbivory. In acquiring derived ...
Isolated stegosaurian teeth from the Early Cretaceous high-latitude (palaeolatitude estimate of N 62...
Theropod dinosaurs are well known for having a ziphodont dentition: serrated, blade-shaped teeth tha...
Tooth replacement rate is an important contributor to feeding ecology for polyphyodont animals. Dino...
Ornithopods were key herbivorous dinosaurs in Mesozoic terrestrial ecosystems, with a variety of too...
Understanding the feeding mechanisms and diet of ornithopod dinosaurs is fundamental to understandin...
Understanding the feeding mechanisms and diet of ornithopod dinosaurs is fundamental to understandin...
Abstract Background Hadrosaurid dinosaurs, dominant L...
Understanding the feeding mechanisms and diet of ornithopod dinosaurs is fundamental to understandin...
Previous studies on enamel microstructure in Ornithischia have focused on derived lineages of this c...
Mammals and reptiles have evolved divergent adaptations for processing abrasive foods. Mammals have ...
Rare occurrences of dinosaurian embryos are punctuated by even rarer preservation of their developme...
New materials of the ornithischian dinosaur Manidens condorensis highlight a strong heterodonty betw...
The small Upper Cretaceous ornithopod dinosaur Orodromeus makelai, possesses many tooth traits remin...
Grant PPD2015/17CH . Grant CoE2017-038 as.Isolated theropod teeth are some of the most common fossil...
Tapinocephalids were one of the earliest therapsid clades to evolve herbivory. In acquiring derived ...
Isolated stegosaurian teeth from the Early Cretaceous high-latitude (palaeolatitude estimate of N 62...
Theropod dinosaurs are well known for having a ziphodont dentition: serrated, blade-shaped teeth tha...
Tooth replacement rate is an important contributor to feeding ecology for polyphyodont animals. Dino...