The paleontologist\u27s obsession with teeth may be a cause for wonder to the neo-mammalogist accustomed to utilizing knowledge of habits as well as the whole suite of physical characters when evaluating an animal. The occasional more-or-less complete fossil skeleton is most welcome, but more often only isolated skeletal elements are recovered. Teeth being constructed of relatively hard and resistant material are more readily preserved and usually reflect dietary habits and relationships better than other isolated elements. Horizontal classification faces a real possibility that two groups with a common ancestor have greatly diverged in their dietary habits and consequent tooth-pattern. The primary problem in vertical classification lies in...
The detailed anatomical features that characterize fossil hominin molars figure prominently in the r...
The crucial importance in phylogenetic analyses lies in their ability to detail the evolution of liv...
Conodonts are an extinct group of jawless vertebrates whose toothlike elements are the earliest inst...
The paleontologist\u27s obsession with teeth may be a cause for wonder to the neo-mammalogist accust...
The food an organism consumes impacts the evolution of its dentition and facial morphology. As the t...
The literature on paleontology and functional morphology both include many studies on the feeding me...
Advances in genetics and developmental biology are revealing the relationship between genotype and d...
For the first two-thirds of their over 180-million-year history, mammals left a sparse fossil record...
Results of studies on cusp homology, experimental studies of dental growth and development and the d...
Teeth act as tools for acquiring and processing food, thus holding a prominent role in vertebrate ev...
Because teeth are the most easily preserved part of the vertebrate skeleton and are particularly mor...
Phylogenetic trees underpin reconstructions of evolutionary history and tests of evolutionary hypoth...
Grant PPD2015/17CH . Grant CoE2017-038 as.Isolated theropod teeth are some of the most common fossil...
As the key physical interface between mammals and their environment, teeth are extremely important b...
Ornithopods were key herbivorous dinosaurs in Mesozoic terrestrial ecosystems, with a variety of too...
The detailed anatomical features that characterize fossil hominin molars figure prominently in the r...
The crucial importance in phylogenetic analyses lies in their ability to detail the evolution of liv...
Conodonts are an extinct group of jawless vertebrates whose toothlike elements are the earliest inst...
The paleontologist\u27s obsession with teeth may be a cause for wonder to the neo-mammalogist accust...
The food an organism consumes impacts the evolution of its dentition and facial morphology. As the t...
The literature on paleontology and functional morphology both include many studies on the feeding me...
Advances in genetics and developmental biology are revealing the relationship between genotype and d...
For the first two-thirds of their over 180-million-year history, mammals left a sparse fossil record...
Results of studies on cusp homology, experimental studies of dental growth and development and the d...
Teeth act as tools for acquiring and processing food, thus holding a prominent role in vertebrate ev...
Because teeth are the most easily preserved part of the vertebrate skeleton and are particularly mor...
Phylogenetic trees underpin reconstructions of evolutionary history and tests of evolutionary hypoth...
Grant PPD2015/17CH . Grant CoE2017-038 as.Isolated theropod teeth are some of the most common fossil...
As the key physical interface between mammals and their environment, teeth are extremely important b...
Ornithopods were key herbivorous dinosaurs in Mesozoic terrestrial ecosystems, with a variety of too...
The detailed anatomical features that characterize fossil hominin molars figure prominently in the r...
The crucial importance in phylogenetic analyses lies in their ability to detail the evolution of liv...
Conodonts are an extinct group of jawless vertebrates whose toothlike elements are the earliest inst...