textThe evolutionary history of mammals, when including extinct taxa, is mainly reconstructed using tooth morphology and employs terminology based on non-monotreme mammals. Although adult monotremes are edentulous, juvenile platypuses have teeth that can be compared with extinct monotremes, but terminology can be a barrier to efficient comparison to non-monotreme mammals. Deciduous teeth and thickened epithelial plates of the extant platypus, Ornithorhynchus anatinus, are sparsely figured in the literature. New imagery of those teeth and plates from high-resolution x-ray computed tomography and scanning electron microscopy contribute to the understanding of mammal evolution and the unique morphology of platypus teeth. The teeth of the juven...
Teeth and jaws constitute a model of the evolutionary developmental biology concept of modularity an...
In marsupial mammals and their extinct relatives -collectively, metatherians- only the last premolar...
‘Haramiyidans’ are extinct mammaliaforms often clustered with Multituberculata as Allotheria, and wi...
textThe evolutionary history of mammals, when including extinct taxa, is mainly reconstructed using ...
Copyright ©2009 by the National Academy of SciencesThe semiaquatic platypus and terrestrial echidnas...
The mammalian dentition is uniquely characterized by a combination of precise occlusion, permanent a...
The crucial importance in phylogenetic analyses lies in their ability to detail the evolution of liv...
Placoderms (Devonian fossil fishes) are resolved phylogenetically to the base of jawed vertebrates a...
Fossil teeth provide a wealth of taxonomic and dietary information for palaeontologists, but the evo...
The paleontologist\u27s obsession with teeth may be a cause for wonder to the neo-mammalogist accust...
re more than hard structures for cutting, grinding and/or crush-ing food. Teeth, living or dead, hav...
One of the major evolutionary transitions of the mammaliaform lineage was the origin of a typically ...
Placodontia were a group of marine reptiles that lived in shallow nearshore environments during the ...
Studies focused on deciduous dentition, ontogenetic series, and tooth eruption and replacement patte...
14th International Symposium on Dental Morphology, Greifswald, August 2008: Selected papersThe Tuata...
Teeth and jaws constitute a model of the evolutionary developmental biology concept of modularity an...
In marsupial mammals and their extinct relatives -collectively, metatherians- only the last premolar...
‘Haramiyidans’ are extinct mammaliaforms often clustered with Multituberculata as Allotheria, and wi...
textThe evolutionary history of mammals, when including extinct taxa, is mainly reconstructed using ...
Copyright ©2009 by the National Academy of SciencesThe semiaquatic platypus and terrestrial echidnas...
The mammalian dentition is uniquely characterized by a combination of precise occlusion, permanent a...
The crucial importance in phylogenetic analyses lies in their ability to detail the evolution of liv...
Placoderms (Devonian fossil fishes) are resolved phylogenetically to the base of jawed vertebrates a...
Fossil teeth provide a wealth of taxonomic and dietary information for palaeontologists, but the evo...
The paleontologist\u27s obsession with teeth may be a cause for wonder to the neo-mammalogist accust...
re more than hard structures for cutting, grinding and/or crush-ing food. Teeth, living or dead, hav...
One of the major evolutionary transitions of the mammaliaform lineage was the origin of a typically ...
Placodontia were a group of marine reptiles that lived in shallow nearshore environments during the ...
Studies focused on deciduous dentition, ontogenetic series, and tooth eruption and replacement patte...
14th International Symposium on Dental Morphology, Greifswald, August 2008: Selected papersThe Tuata...
Teeth and jaws constitute a model of the evolutionary developmental biology concept of modularity an...
In marsupial mammals and their extinct relatives -collectively, metatherians- only the last premolar...
‘Haramiyidans’ are extinct mammaliaforms often clustered with Multituberculata as Allotheria, and wi...