Recent discovery of a supernumerary dental anomaly in two-toed sloths led to an extensive review of extant sloth specimens to look for additional anomalies. In total, 881 museum specimens were examined. These revealed two primary types of anomalies, hyperdontia (extra teeth) and anodontia (loss of teeth), occurring at a rate of 2.4% (n = 21). Two-toed sloths, Choloepus, were more likely to have hyperdontia in the anterior dentition, whereas three-toed sloths, Bradypus, experienced anodontia more frequently with the upper caniniforms. Both genera experienced both anomalies. The majority affected the upper dentition, with only three specimens exhibiting mandibular anomalies. Beyond the patterns of tooth positioning, all anomalies were random ...
As preguiças são exclusivamente herbívoras, alimentando-se de folhas, flores, brotos, talos verdes e...
Although living sloths (Xenarthra, Tardigrada) are represented by only two genera, their fossil rela...
Dental anomalies are described after analyzing series of skulls and mandibles of three species of So...
International audienceXenarthrans are unique among mammals in retaining simplified teeth that are ro...
Supernumerary teeth occur in nearly all modern mammalian orders, although no previous cases have bee...
Among the sloth species, we may highlight the Bradypus variegatus, found especially in northeastern ...
41 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 36-38).Fossil and Recent sloths show gr...
The gain or loss of anatomical features is an important mechanism of morphological evolution and eco...
Two-toed (Choloepus sp.) and three-toed (Bradypus sp.) sloths possess short, rounded pisiforms that ...
This study focuses on morphological and molecular data analyses, misidentifications, and phylogeneti...
The occasion of the Xenarthra Symposium during the ICVM 9 meeting allowed us to reflect on the consi...
Dental anomalies have been documented in almost all mammalian orders, and include supernumerary or m...
The inhibitory cascade (IC) represents a developmental model that explains the evolution of molar re...
Variation with regard to the dentition is perhaps a more common occurrence among the Seals than amon...
Several studies have shown unique morphological traits of sloths, affecting varied phenotypic traits...
As preguiças são exclusivamente herbívoras, alimentando-se de folhas, flores, brotos, talos verdes e...
Although living sloths (Xenarthra, Tardigrada) are represented by only two genera, their fossil rela...
Dental anomalies are described after analyzing series of skulls and mandibles of three species of So...
International audienceXenarthrans are unique among mammals in retaining simplified teeth that are ro...
Supernumerary teeth occur in nearly all modern mammalian orders, although no previous cases have bee...
Among the sloth species, we may highlight the Bradypus variegatus, found especially in northeastern ...
41 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 36-38).Fossil and Recent sloths show gr...
The gain or loss of anatomical features is an important mechanism of morphological evolution and eco...
Two-toed (Choloepus sp.) and three-toed (Bradypus sp.) sloths possess short, rounded pisiforms that ...
This study focuses on morphological and molecular data analyses, misidentifications, and phylogeneti...
The occasion of the Xenarthra Symposium during the ICVM 9 meeting allowed us to reflect on the consi...
Dental anomalies have been documented in almost all mammalian orders, and include supernumerary or m...
The inhibitory cascade (IC) represents a developmental model that explains the evolution of molar re...
Variation with regard to the dentition is perhaps a more common occurrence among the Seals than amon...
Several studies have shown unique morphological traits of sloths, affecting varied phenotypic traits...
As preguiças são exclusivamente herbívoras, alimentando-se de folhas, flores, brotos, talos verdes e...
Although living sloths (Xenarthra, Tardigrada) are represented by only two genera, their fossil rela...
Dental anomalies are described after analyzing series of skulls and mandibles of three species of So...