Bite traces on fossil bones are key to deciphering feeding ecology and trophic interactions of vertebrate past ecosystems. However, similarities between traces produced by different carnivorous taxa with similar dentitions, and misidentifications due to equifinality, hinder confident identifications of the bite makers. Here, we correlate bite traces with macroscopic wear and microanatomy of the teeth of the pseudosuchian archosaur Batrachotomus kupferzellensis from the Triassic Lower Keuper fossil lagerstätten (southern Germany), untangling its feeding habits and shedding light on the bite traces generated by ziphodont teeth (teeth with serrated carinae). Individually, bite traces reflect tooth morphology, whereas composite bite traces and ...
Metriorhynchidae was a peculiar but long-lived group of marine Mesozoic crocodylomorphs adapted to a...
Here we present evidence for osteophagy in the Late Triassic archosaur Smok wawelski Niedzwiedzki, S...
Megaherbivorous dinosaurs were exceptionally diverse on the Late Cretaceous island continent of Lara...
Bite traces on fossil bones are key to deciphering feeding ecology and trophic interactions of verte...
Carnivores make traces on bones with their teeth when feeding. A true predatory bite trace (predichn...
Tooth-marked bones provide important evidence for feeding choices made by extinct carnivorous animal...
Mammalian carnivores show a higher degree of prey bone utilization relative to non-avian theropod di...
Bite marks provide direct evidence for trophic interactions and competition in the fossil record. Ho...
Research on the feeding dynamics of carnivorous dinosaurs, most of which fall within Theropoda, is b...
Crocodyliforms serve as important taphonomic agents, accumulating and modifying vertebrate remains. ...
Crocodyliforms serve as important taphonomic agents, accumulating and modifying vertebrate remains. ...
Features of dental microwear have been used to infer diet in fossil mammals based on comparisons wit...
Direct evidence of behavior in extinct tetrapods is rare. However, these traces can inform a variety...
Phytosaurs are a group of large, semi-aquatic archosaurian reptiles from the Middle–Late riassic. Th...
Bite marks on bones can provide critical information about interactions between carnivores and anima...
Metriorhynchidae was a peculiar but long-lived group of marine Mesozoic crocodylomorphs adapted to a...
Here we present evidence for osteophagy in the Late Triassic archosaur Smok wawelski Niedzwiedzki, S...
Megaherbivorous dinosaurs were exceptionally diverse on the Late Cretaceous island continent of Lara...
Bite traces on fossil bones are key to deciphering feeding ecology and trophic interactions of verte...
Carnivores make traces on bones with their teeth when feeding. A true predatory bite trace (predichn...
Tooth-marked bones provide important evidence for feeding choices made by extinct carnivorous animal...
Mammalian carnivores show a higher degree of prey bone utilization relative to non-avian theropod di...
Bite marks provide direct evidence for trophic interactions and competition in the fossil record. Ho...
Research on the feeding dynamics of carnivorous dinosaurs, most of which fall within Theropoda, is b...
Crocodyliforms serve as important taphonomic agents, accumulating and modifying vertebrate remains. ...
Crocodyliforms serve as important taphonomic agents, accumulating and modifying vertebrate remains. ...
Features of dental microwear have been used to infer diet in fossil mammals based on comparisons wit...
Direct evidence of behavior in extinct tetrapods is rare. However, these traces can inform a variety...
Phytosaurs are a group of large, semi-aquatic archosaurian reptiles from the Middle–Late riassic. Th...
Bite marks on bones can provide critical information about interactions between carnivores and anima...
Metriorhynchidae was a peculiar but long-lived group of marine Mesozoic crocodylomorphs adapted to a...
Here we present evidence for osteophagy in the Late Triassic archosaur Smok wawelski Niedzwiedzki, S...
Megaherbivorous dinosaurs were exceptionally diverse on the Late Cretaceous island continent of Lara...