The Late-Cretaceous appearance of grasses, followed by the Cenozoic advancement of grasslands as dominant biomes, has contributed to the evolution of a range of specialized herbivores adapted to new diets, as well as to increasingly open and arid habitats. Many mammals including ruminants, the most diversified ungulate suborder, evolved high–crowned (hypsodont) teeth as an adaptation to tooth–wearing diets and habitats. The impact of different causes of tooth wear is still a matter of debate, and the temporal pattern of hypsodonty evolution in relation to the evolution of grasslands remains unclear. We present an improved time–calibrated molecular phylogeny of Cetartiodactyla, with phylogenetic reconstruction of ancestral ruminant diets and...
Equids have often been discussed regarding tooth morphological change due to the evolution of highly...
Consequence of the consumption of fresh grasses in a wet season while the intensive pitting (2) sugg...
Non-seasonal (nsMf; ) and seasonal mixed feeders (sMf; ), specimens (). Exclusive mesowear symbols: ...
The Late-Cretaceous appearance of grasses, followed by the Cenozoic advancement of grasslands as dom...
The Late Cretaceous appearance of grasses, followed by the Cenozoic advancement of grasslands as dom...
A major step in mammalian evolution was the shift among many herbivorous clades from a browsing diet...
The astonishing diversity of life we see around us is shaped by the interactions between organisms a...
Esowear hierarchical cluster based on the tooth positions m–m/M–Mand percentage high occlusal relief...
Mammalian morphological response to Cenozoic environmental change has long been studied. Traditiona...
Abstract Background Specialised leaf-eating is almost universally regarded as the ancestral state of...
The evolution of high-crowned cheek teeth (hypsodonty) in herbivorous mammals during the late Cenozo...
Dental microwear analyses of ungulates and other large herbivores rely on correlations of diet and m...
The evolution of high-crowned cheek teeth (hypsodonty) in herbivorous mammals during the late Cenozo...
Extrinsic and intrinsic factors impact diversity. On deep-time scales, the extrinsic impact of clima...
Global climate shifts and ecological flexibility are two major factors that may affect rates of spec...
Equids have often been discussed regarding tooth morphological change due to the evolution of highly...
Consequence of the consumption of fresh grasses in a wet season while the intensive pitting (2) sugg...
Non-seasonal (nsMf; ) and seasonal mixed feeders (sMf; ), specimens (). Exclusive mesowear symbols: ...
The Late-Cretaceous appearance of grasses, followed by the Cenozoic advancement of grasslands as dom...
The Late Cretaceous appearance of grasses, followed by the Cenozoic advancement of grasslands as dom...
A major step in mammalian evolution was the shift among many herbivorous clades from a browsing diet...
The astonishing diversity of life we see around us is shaped by the interactions between organisms a...
Esowear hierarchical cluster based on the tooth positions m–m/M–Mand percentage high occlusal relief...
Mammalian morphological response to Cenozoic environmental change has long been studied. Traditiona...
Abstract Background Specialised leaf-eating is almost universally regarded as the ancestral state of...
The evolution of high-crowned cheek teeth (hypsodonty) in herbivorous mammals during the late Cenozo...
Dental microwear analyses of ungulates and other large herbivores rely on correlations of diet and m...
The evolution of high-crowned cheek teeth (hypsodonty) in herbivorous mammals during the late Cenozo...
Extrinsic and intrinsic factors impact diversity. On deep-time scales, the extrinsic impact of clima...
Global climate shifts and ecological flexibility are two major factors that may affect rates of spec...
Equids have often been discussed regarding tooth morphological change due to the evolution of highly...
Consequence of the consumption of fresh grasses in a wet season while the intensive pitting (2) sugg...
Non-seasonal (nsMf; ) and seasonal mixed feeders (sMf; ), specimens (). Exclusive mesowear symbols: ...