A developmental model, based upon murine rodents, has been proposed by Kavanagh et al. (2007) to explain lower molar proportions in mammals. We produce a clade-wide macroevolutionary test of the model using the dental evolutionary trends in a unique radiation of extinct mammals endemic to South America (“Meridiungulata”) that comprise a diverse array of molar morphologies. All of the South American ungulate groups examined follow the inhibitory cascade model with the exception of two groups: Interatheriidae (Notoungulata) and Astrapotheria. For most taxa studied, ratios between lower molar areas are greater than 1.0 indicating a weak inhibition by m1 on the subsequent molars in the tooth row, and a trend to greater absolute size of the post...
The reversibility of phenotypic evolution is likely to be strongly influenced by the ability of unde...
One of the major evolutionary transitions of the mammaliaform lineage was the origin of a typically ...
Shape and age variation in dentition of Paleogene extinct native South American ungulates (Notoungul...
A developmental model, based upon murine rodents, has been proposed by Kavanagh et al. (2007) to exp...
A developmental model, based upon murine rodents, has been proposed by Kavanagh et al. (2007) to exp...
Caviomorphs are a clade of South American rodents recorded at least since the early Oligocene (>31.5...
The dentition is an extremely important organ in mammals with variation in timing and sequence of er...
Background: Developmental processes that underpin morphological variation have become a focus of int...
One of the major evolutionary transitions of the mammaliaform lineage was the origin of a typically ...
In marsupial mammals and their extinct relatives -collectively, metatherians- only the last premolar...
10 pagesInternational audienceTooth number in rodents is an example of reduction in evolution. All r...
10 pagesInternational audienceTooth number in rodents is an example of reduction in evolution. All r...
Reconstructing the body mass of a fossil animal is an essential step toward understanding its palaeo...
10 pagesInternational audienceTooth number in rodents is an example of reduction in evolution. All r...
Since the late eighteenth century, fossils of bizarre extinct creatures have been described from the...
The reversibility of phenotypic evolution is likely to be strongly influenced by the ability of unde...
One of the major evolutionary transitions of the mammaliaform lineage was the origin of a typically ...
Shape and age variation in dentition of Paleogene extinct native South American ungulates (Notoungul...
A developmental model, based upon murine rodents, has been proposed by Kavanagh et al. (2007) to exp...
A developmental model, based upon murine rodents, has been proposed by Kavanagh et al. (2007) to exp...
Caviomorphs are a clade of South American rodents recorded at least since the early Oligocene (>31.5...
The dentition is an extremely important organ in mammals with variation in timing and sequence of er...
Background: Developmental processes that underpin morphological variation have become a focus of int...
One of the major evolutionary transitions of the mammaliaform lineage was the origin of a typically ...
In marsupial mammals and their extinct relatives -collectively, metatherians- only the last premolar...
10 pagesInternational audienceTooth number in rodents is an example of reduction in evolution. All r...
10 pagesInternational audienceTooth number in rodents is an example of reduction in evolution. All r...
Reconstructing the body mass of a fossil animal is an essential step toward understanding its palaeo...
10 pagesInternational audienceTooth number in rodents is an example of reduction in evolution. All r...
Since the late eighteenth century, fossils of bizarre extinct creatures have been described from the...
The reversibility of phenotypic evolution is likely to be strongly influenced by the ability of unde...
One of the major evolutionary transitions of the mammaliaform lineage was the origin of a typically ...
Shape and age variation in dentition of Paleogene extinct native South American ungulates (Notoungul...