Tooth counts are commonly recorded in fossil diapsid reptiles and have been used for taxonomic and phylogenetic purposes under the assumption that differences in the number of teeth are largely explained by interspecific variation. Although phylogeny is almost certainly one of the greatest factors influencing tooth count, the relative role of intraspecific variation is difficult, and often impossible, to test in the fossil record given the sample sizes available to palaeontologists and, as such, is best investigated using extant models. Intraspecific variation (largely manifested as size-related or ontogenetic variation) in tooth counts has been examined in extant squamates (lizards and snakes) but is poorly understood in archosaurs (crocod...
One of the major evolutionary transitions of the mammaliaform lineage was the origin of a typically ...
We tested the hypothesis that the evolutionary fates of two sister groups (Alligatoroidea and Crocod...
Mosasaurs are an extinct group of secondarily adapted aquatic lizards that became the dominant marin...
We explore the functional, developmental, and evolutionary processes which are argued to produce too...
Many recent attempts have been made to quantify heterodonty in non-mammalian vertebrates, but the ma...
<div><p>We explore the functional, developmental, and evolutionary processes which are argued to pro...
Heterodonty in Crocodylia and closely related taxa has not been defined quantitatively, as the teeth...
honors thesisCollege of ScienceBiologyRandall IrmisSquamate reptiles are ideal subjects for investig...
Dental microwear texture analysis (DMTA) is a powerful technique for reconstructing the diets of ext...
Background Reptiles exhibit a large heterogeneity in teeth morphology. The main variability comprise...
Crocodilians have dominated predatory niches at the water-land interface for over 85 million years. ...
Quantitative analysis of crocodylomorph postcranial ontogeny involved simple bivariate analysis. In ...
Mesozoic tooth marks on bone surfaces directly link consumers to fossil assemblage formation. Striat...
Evidence for sexual dimorphism is extremely limited in the non-avian dinosaurs despite their high di...
Tooth size variation within fossil assemblages can be associated with intra- or interspecific variat...
One of the major evolutionary transitions of the mammaliaform lineage was the origin of a typically ...
We tested the hypothesis that the evolutionary fates of two sister groups (Alligatoroidea and Crocod...
Mosasaurs are an extinct group of secondarily adapted aquatic lizards that became the dominant marin...
We explore the functional, developmental, and evolutionary processes which are argued to produce too...
Many recent attempts have been made to quantify heterodonty in non-mammalian vertebrates, but the ma...
<div><p>We explore the functional, developmental, and evolutionary processes which are argued to pro...
Heterodonty in Crocodylia and closely related taxa has not been defined quantitatively, as the teeth...
honors thesisCollege of ScienceBiologyRandall IrmisSquamate reptiles are ideal subjects for investig...
Dental microwear texture analysis (DMTA) is a powerful technique for reconstructing the diets of ext...
Background Reptiles exhibit a large heterogeneity in teeth morphology. The main variability comprise...
Crocodilians have dominated predatory niches at the water-land interface for over 85 million years. ...
Quantitative analysis of crocodylomorph postcranial ontogeny involved simple bivariate analysis. In ...
Mesozoic tooth marks on bone surfaces directly link consumers to fossil assemblage formation. Striat...
Evidence for sexual dimorphism is extremely limited in the non-avian dinosaurs despite their high di...
Tooth size variation within fossil assemblages can be associated with intra- or interspecific variat...
One of the major evolutionary transitions of the mammaliaform lineage was the origin of a typically ...
We tested the hypothesis that the evolutionary fates of two sister groups (Alligatoroidea and Crocod...
Mosasaurs are an extinct group of secondarily adapted aquatic lizards that became the dominant marin...