Among extant hoofed mammals, only elephants and tapirs exhibit a true proboscis. We investigated the development of cranial characters potentially associated with the presence of a short proboscis in tapir species, following a comparative framework with a selection of extant and fossil hoofed mammals that exhibit modified narial structures. The core characters present in all taxa (with or without true short proboscis) develop prenatally in tapirs, and other characters that complement the osteological ?proboscis syndrome? develop postnatally and are absent or irregularly distributed in other taxa. The taxa examined here showed varying degrees of cranial modification. On the basis of our comparisons, some fossil taxa are indicated as candidat...
International audienceThe Proboscidean remains of Ahl al Oughlam consist of limb-bones and juvenile ...
The Mio-Pliocene age Gray Fossil Site of northeastern Tennessee has the largest collection of tapir ...
The record of the genus Tapirus in South America is associated with the faunistic events of the Grea...
The trunk-like proboscis of tapirs provides a prime case study in the evolution of anatomical novelt...
Skull morphology in tapirs is particularly interesting due to the presence of a proboscis with impor...
The four living species of tapirs are the remnants of a lineage whose evolutionary origin traces bac...
Despite a rich fossil record and much attention from paleontologists, the phylogeny of mammalian ord...
FIG. 23. Premaxilla morphology in extant euungulates in right lateral (top) and ventral (bottom) vie...
peer reviewedThe distal forelimb (autopodium) of quadrupedal mammals is a key morphological unit inv...
<div><p>The incisors of proboscideans (tusks and tushes) are one of the most important feature in co...
The previously poorly known Tapiravus polkensis Olsen, 1960 (Mammalia, Perissodactyla, Tapiridae) ...
peer reviewedTapirs have historically been considered as ecologically analogous to several groups of...
A complete skull of a fossil tapir (Perissodactyla: Tapiridae) was recovered from outcrops of the Ar...
BACKGROUND: Afrotheria comprises a newly recognized clade of mammals with strong molecular evidence ...
Abstract: The musculoskeletal anatomy of the shoulder of many ungulates has been inferred from veter...
International audienceThe Proboscidean remains of Ahl al Oughlam consist of limb-bones and juvenile ...
The Mio-Pliocene age Gray Fossil Site of northeastern Tennessee has the largest collection of tapir ...
The record of the genus Tapirus in South America is associated with the faunistic events of the Grea...
The trunk-like proboscis of tapirs provides a prime case study in the evolution of anatomical novelt...
Skull morphology in tapirs is particularly interesting due to the presence of a proboscis with impor...
The four living species of tapirs are the remnants of a lineage whose evolutionary origin traces bac...
Despite a rich fossil record and much attention from paleontologists, the phylogeny of mammalian ord...
FIG. 23. Premaxilla morphology in extant euungulates in right lateral (top) and ventral (bottom) vie...
peer reviewedThe distal forelimb (autopodium) of quadrupedal mammals is a key morphological unit inv...
<div><p>The incisors of proboscideans (tusks and tushes) are one of the most important feature in co...
The previously poorly known Tapiravus polkensis Olsen, 1960 (Mammalia, Perissodactyla, Tapiridae) ...
peer reviewedTapirs have historically been considered as ecologically analogous to several groups of...
A complete skull of a fossil tapir (Perissodactyla: Tapiridae) was recovered from outcrops of the Ar...
BACKGROUND: Afrotheria comprises a newly recognized clade of mammals with strong molecular evidence ...
Abstract: The musculoskeletal anatomy of the shoulder of many ungulates has been inferred from veter...
International audienceThe Proboscidean remains of Ahl al Oughlam consist of limb-bones and juvenile ...
The Mio-Pliocene age Gray Fossil Site of northeastern Tennessee has the largest collection of tapir ...
The record of the genus Tapirus in South America is associated with the faunistic events of the Grea...