Dental wear analyses are classically applied to mammals because they have evolved heterodont dentitions for sophisticated mastication. Recently, several studies have shown a correlation between pre-assigned and analytically inferred diet preferences in extant reptiles through dental microwear texture analysis (DMTA), a method using quantitative assessment of microscopic wear marks to reconstruct the diet material properties. The first tentative applications of DMTA to extinct reptiles have followed. However, for large and small mammals, microwear analyses have undergone a long time of ground-truthing through direct feeding observations, stomach content analyses, and feeding experiments. Such data are currently lacking for reptiles, but are ...
Phytosaurs are a group of large, semi-aquatic archosaurian reptiles from the Middle–Late riassic. Th...
Dental microwear texture analysis (DMTA) quantifies microscopic scar or wear patterns left on teeth ...
In Merceron, G., Tütken, T. & Scott, R. (Eds)International audienceMaterial properties of the diet o...
Dental wear analyses are classically applied to mammals because they have evolved heterodont dentiti...
Dental wear analyses are classically applied to mammals because they have evolved heterodont dentiti...
Dental wear analyses are classically applied to mammals because they have evolved heterodont dentiti...
Dental wear analyses are classically applied to mammals because they have evolved heterodont dentiti...
Dental wear analyses are classically applied to mammals because they have evolved heterodont dentiti...
Dental microwear texture analysis (DMTA) is a powerful technique for reconstructing the diets of ext...
Theropods were the dominating apex predators in most Jurassic and Cretaceous terrestrial ecosystems....
Reptiles are key components of modern ecosystems, yet for many species detailed characterisations of...
Phytosaurs are a group of large, semi-aquatic archosaurian reptiles from the Middle–Late Triassic. T...
Pterosaurs are an extinct group of Mesozoic flying reptiles that lived between 210 and 66 million ye...
honors thesisCollege of ScienceBiologyRandall IrmisSquamate reptiles are ideal subjects for investig...
Abstract Most dental microwear texture studies to date have focused on enamel surfaces. However, for...
Phytosaurs are a group of large, semi-aquatic archosaurian reptiles from the Middle–Late riassic. Th...
Dental microwear texture analysis (DMTA) quantifies microscopic scar or wear patterns left on teeth ...
In Merceron, G., Tütken, T. & Scott, R. (Eds)International audienceMaterial properties of the diet o...
Dental wear analyses are classically applied to mammals because they have evolved heterodont dentiti...
Dental wear analyses are classically applied to mammals because they have evolved heterodont dentiti...
Dental wear analyses are classically applied to mammals because they have evolved heterodont dentiti...
Dental wear analyses are classically applied to mammals because they have evolved heterodont dentiti...
Dental wear analyses are classically applied to mammals because they have evolved heterodont dentiti...
Dental microwear texture analysis (DMTA) is a powerful technique for reconstructing the diets of ext...
Theropods were the dominating apex predators in most Jurassic and Cretaceous terrestrial ecosystems....
Reptiles are key components of modern ecosystems, yet for many species detailed characterisations of...
Phytosaurs are a group of large, semi-aquatic archosaurian reptiles from the Middle–Late Triassic. T...
Pterosaurs are an extinct group of Mesozoic flying reptiles that lived between 210 and 66 million ye...
honors thesisCollege of ScienceBiologyRandall IrmisSquamate reptiles are ideal subjects for investig...
Abstract Most dental microwear texture studies to date have focused on enamel surfaces. However, for...
Phytosaurs are a group of large, semi-aquatic archosaurian reptiles from the Middle–Late riassic. Th...
Dental microwear texture analysis (DMTA) quantifies microscopic scar or wear patterns left on teeth ...
In Merceron, G., Tütken, T. & Scott, R. (Eds)International audienceMaterial properties of the diet o...