Tooth size variation within fossil assemblages can be associated with intra- or interspecific variation, functional, developmental, and geographical factors, and/or sexual dimorphism. Understanding these sources of variation is necessary to develop diagnoses for fossil mammals, where teeth are usually the most frequent remains. Tremacyllus (Ameghino, 1891) (Hegetotheriidae, Notoungulata) is a genus of small-sized herbivorous mammals abundant in late Miocene to Pliocene outcrops of southern South America. Its simplified, euhypsodont dentition and size variability have hampered systematics studies and led, for instance, to an overestimation of the number of species. I analyzed tooth size variations within assemblages of Tremacyllus in a quant...
It is contentious whether size variation among mammalian teeth is heterogeneous or homogeneous, whet...
A developmental model, based upon murine rodents, has been proposed by Kavanagh et al. (2007) to exp...
A developmental model, based upon murine rodents, has been proposed by Kavanagh et al. (2007) to exp...
Pachyrukhinae (Hegetotheriidae, Notoungulata) is a highly frequent clade in the Late Miocene-Pliocen...
Carcharocles megalodon is an extinct Lamniform with a historically widespread geographic distributio...
Notoungulates, native South American fossil mammals, have been recently objective of several palaeoe...
Protypotherium (Mammalia, Notoungulata, lnteratheriinae) is a well-known and very diverse genus of e...
More than 40 remains of Tremacyllus Ameghino (Notoungulata, Hegetotheriidae, Pachyrukhinae) from the...
The tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus) is the only living representative of Rhynchocephalia, a group of s...
The mammalian fossil record is largely composed of isolated teeth and tooth-bearing elements. In ver...
Teeth are the most common element in the fossil record and play a critical role in taxonomic assessm...
Shape and age variation in dentition of Paleogene extinct native South American ungulates (Notoungul...
The extinct Carcharocles megalodon maintained a cosmopolitan distribution during the middle to late ...
The dentition is an extremely important organ in mammals with variation in timing and sequence of er...
Protypotherium (lnteratheriinae, Notoungulata, Mammalia) is a well-known and very diverse genus of e...
It is contentious whether size variation among mammalian teeth is heterogeneous or homogeneous, whet...
A developmental model, based upon murine rodents, has been proposed by Kavanagh et al. (2007) to exp...
A developmental model, based upon murine rodents, has been proposed by Kavanagh et al. (2007) to exp...
Pachyrukhinae (Hegetotheriidae, Notoungulata) is a highly frequent clade in the Late Miocene-Pliocen...
Carcharocles megalodon is an extinct Lamniform with a historically widespread geographic distributio...
Notoungulates, native South American fossil mammals, have been recently objective of several palaeoe...
Protypotherium (Mammalia, Notoungulata, lnteratheriinae) is a well-known and very diverse genus of e...
More than 40 remains of Tremacyllus Ameghino (Notoungulata, Hegetotheriidae, Pachyrukhinae) from the...
The tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus) is the only living representative of Rhynchocephalia, a group of s...
The mammalian fossil record is largely composed of isolated teeth and tooth-bearing elements. In ver...
Teeth are the most common element in the fossil record and play a critical role in taxonomic assessm...
Shape and age variation in dentition of Paleogene extinct native South American ungulates (Notoungul...
The extinct Carcharocles megalodon maintained a cosmopolitan distribution during the middle to late ...
The dentition is an extremely important organ in mammals with variation in timing and sequence of er...
Protypotherium (lnteratheriinae, Notoungulata, Mammalia) is a well-known and very diverse genus of e...
It is contentious whether size variation among mammalian teeth is heterogeneous or homogeneous, whet...
A developmental model, based upon murine rodents, has been proposed by Kavanagh et al. (2007) to exp...
A developmental model, based upon murine rodents, has been proposed by Kavanagh et al. (2007) to exp...