Pycnodontiformes are an extinct order of ray-finned fishes from the Triassic to Eocene [1, 2] , with a characteristic crushing dentition reflecting a highly specialized diet [3] . However, our discovery of a new pycnodontiform from the Late Jurassic (ca. 152 Ma) Plattenkalk deposits of the Solnhofen Archipelago revealed long, pointed teeth along the vomer and triangular teeth with cutting edges along the prearticulars. This is the earliest evidence of specialized flesh cutting in a ray-finned fish. The dentition pattern, tooth shape, jaw morphology, and mechanics are all indicative of a feeding apparatus suitable for slicing flesh or fins, thus pioneering a new ecological niche. Evidence suggests that it may have exploited aggressive mimicr...
Most pycnodontiform fishes are represented by their distinctive dentition alone, whereas articulated...
Giant suspension feeders such as mysticete whales, basking and whale sharks, and the extinct (indica...
Reconstructing the feeding ecology of fossil fishes can be difficult, but new mechanical approaches ...
Pycnodontiformes are an extinct order of ray-finned fishes from the Triassic to Eocene [1, 2] , with...
International audienceThe extinct group of the Pycnodontiformes is one of the most characteristic co...
© 2020 Instytut Paleobiologii PAN. All rights reserved. A unique functional adaptation to herbivory ...
Vertebrates developed tooth replacement over 400 million years ago. Then, 200 million years later, t...
Fishes are a major component of modern aquatic ecosystems where they regulate some key biological pr...
International audienceA pycnodont premaxilla bearing a large incisiform tooth with an unusual crown ...
Fishes have evolved to exploit multiple ecological niches. Extant fishes in both marine (e.g., rabbi...
Vertebrates developed tooth replacement over 400 million years ago. Then, 200 million years later, t...
Fishes are a major component of modern aquatic ecosystems where they regulate some key biological pr...
Jaw protrusion is one of the most important innovations in vertebrate feeding over the last 400 mill...
SummaryJaw protrusion is one of the most important innovations in vertebrate feeding over the last 4...
A unique functional adaptation to herbivory within early ray-finned fishes is exemplified by the lat...
Most pycnodontiform fishes are represented by their distinctive dentition alone, whereas articulated...
Giant suspension feeders such as mysticete whales, basking and whale sharks, and the extinct (indica...
Reconstructing the feeding ecology of fossil fishes can be difficult, but new mechanical approaches ...
Pycnodontiformes are an extinct order of ray-finned fishes from the Triassic to Eocene [1, 2] , with...
International audienceThe extinct group of the Pycnodontiformes is one of the most characteristic co...
© 2020 Instytut Paleobiologii PAN. All rights reserved. A unique functional adaptation to herbivory ...
Vertebrates developed tooth replacement over 400 million years ago. Then, 200 million years later, t...
Fishes are a major component of modern aquatic ecosystems where they regulate some key biological pr...
International audienceA pycnodont premaxilla bearing a large incisiform tooth with an unusual crown ...
Fishes have evolved to exploit multiple ecological niches. Extant fishes in both marine (e.g., rabbi...
Vertebrates developed tooth replacement over 400 million years ago. Then, 200 million years later, t...
Fishes are a major component of modern aquatic ecosystems where they regulate some key biological pr...
Jaw protrusion is one of the most important innovations in vertebrate feeding over the last 400 mill...
SummaryJaw protrusion is one of the most important innovations in vertebrate feeding over the last 4...
A unique functional adaptation to herbivory within early ray-finned fishes is exemplified by the lat...
Most pycnodontiform fishes are represented by their distinctive dentition alone, whereas articulated...
Giant suspension feeders such as mysticete whales, basking and whale sharks, and the extinct (indica...
Reconstructing the feeding ecology of fossil fishes can be difficult, but new mechanical approaches ...