Mammals articulate their jaws using a novel joint between the dentary and squamosal bones. In eutherian mammals, this joint forms in the embryo, supporting feeding and vocalisation from birth. In contrast, marsupials and monotremes exhibit extreme altriciality and are born before the bones of the novel mammalian jaw joint form. These mammals need to rely on other mechanisms to allow them to feed. Here, we show that this vital function is carried out by the earlier developing, cartilaginous incus of the middle ear, abutting the cranial base to form a cranio-mandibular articulation. The nature of this articulation varies between monotremes and marsupials, with juvenile monotremes retaining a double articulation, similar to that of the fossil ...
A fossil from the Early Jurassic (Sinemurian,;195 million years ago) represents a new lineage of mam...
In marsupial mammals and their extinct relatives-collectively, metatherians-only the last premolar i...
An overview of the literature on the chondrocranium of marsupial mammals reveals a relative conserva...
Mammals articulate their jaws using a novel joint between the dentary and squamosal bones. In euther...
The ectotympanic, malleus and incus of the developing mammalian middle ear (ME) are initially attach...
A dentary of the oldest known monotreme, the Early Cretaceous Teinolophos trusleri, has an internal ...
The origin of the mammalian middle ear ossicles from the craniomandibular articulation of their syna...
The evolutionary shift from a single-element ear, multi-element jaw to a multi-element ear, single-e...
The evolution of the mammalian jaw is one of the most important innovations in vertebrate history, a...
Multiple mammalian lineages independently evolved a definitive mammalian middle ear (DMME) through b...
Background The minute, finely-tuned ear ossicles of mammals arose through a spectacular evolutionary...
Synopsis Developmental constraints can have significant influence on the magnitude and direction of ...
Body size generally decreased during synapsid evolution until the origin of mammals, and this decrea...
Meng, Jin, Hu, Yaoming, Wang, Yuanqing, Li, Chuankui (2003): The ossified Meckel's cartilage and int...
Multiple mammalian lineages independently evolved a definitive mammalian middle ear (DMME) through b...
A fossil from the Early Jurassic (Sinemurian,;195 million years ago) represents a new lineage of mam...
In marsupial mammals and their extinct relatives-collectively, metatherians-only the last premolar i...
An overview of the literature on the chondrocranium of marsupial mammals reveals a relative conserva...
Mammals articulate their jaws using a novel joint between the dentary and squamosal bones. In euther...
The ectotympanic, malleus and incus of the developing mammalian middle ear (ME) are initially attach...
A dentary of the oldest known monotreme, the Early Cretaceous Teinolophos trusleri, has an internal ...
The origin of the mammalian middle ear ossicles from the craniomandibular articulation of their syna...
The evolutionary shift from a single-element ear, multi-element jaw to a multi-element ear, single-e...
The evolution of the mammalian jaw is one of the most important innovations in vertebrate history, a...
Multiple mammalian lineages independently evolved a definitive mammalian middle ear (DMME) through b...
Background The minute, finely-tuned ear ossicles of mammals arose through a spectacular evolutionary...
Synopsis Developmental constraints can have significant influence on the magnitude and direction of ...
Body size generally decreased during synapsid evolution until the origin of mammals, and this decrea...
Meng, Jin, Hu, Yaoming, Wang, Yuanqing, Li, Chuankui (2003): The ossified Meckel's cartilage and int...
Multiple mammalian lineages independently evolved a definitive mammalian middle ear (DMME) through b...
A fossil from the Early Jurassic (Sinemurian,;195 million years ago) represents a new lineage of mam...
In marsupial mammals and their extinct relatives-collectively, metatherians-only the last premolar i...
An overview of the literature on the chondrocranium of marsupial mammals reveals a relative conserva...