Kaiser, Thomas M., Solounias, Nikos (2003): Extending the tooth mesowear method to extinct and extant equids. Geodiversitas 25 (2): 321-345, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.537516
The rich fossil record of the family Equidae (Mammalia: Perissodactyla) over the past 55 MY has made...
The family Equidae enjoys an iconic evolutionary record, especially the genus Equus which is activel...
Equids have often been discussed regarding tooth morphological change due to the evolution of highly...
International audienceThe Plio–Pleistocene evolution of Equus and the subsequent domestication of ho...
The sequence of cheek teeth mineralization, eruption, and replacement of an extinct horse species is...
Reasons for performing study Captive breeding has played a crucial role in the conservation of threa...
Equus altidens granatensis,late Early Pleistocene, Barranco Leon 5, Guadix-Baza basin, Spain) were a...
International audienceMesowear was established as an efficient and quick tool for paleodiet reconstr...
Many faunal assemblages across southwest Asia contain the remains of multiple wild equid species, wh...
Information for the 345 specimens of the morphometric dataset regarding Museum location, identifiers...
The discovery of Equus hydruntinus's tooth from the loess of Collias corroborates the würmian datati...
<div><p>Four groups of equids, “Anchitheriinae,” Merychippine-grade Equinae, Hipparionini, and Equin...
Cheek-teeth of fossil horses display structural characters which have long been recognized as of con...
FIG. 5. — Boxplot of the length of the upper teeth considered for chronology: A, second premolar (P2...
Une nouvelle approche pour reconstruire le régime des ongulés a été proposée récemment par Fortelius...
The rich fossil record of the family Equidae (Mammalia: Perissodactyla) over the past 55 MY has made...
The family Equidae enjoys an iconic evolutionary record, especially the genus Equus which is activel...
Equids have often been discussed regarding tooth morphological change due to the evolution of highly...
International audienceThe Plio–Pleistocene evolution of Equus and the subsequent domestication of ho...
The sequence of cheek teeth mineralization, eruption, and replacement of an extinct horse species is...
Reasons for performing study Captive breeding has played a crucial role in the conservation of threa...
Equus altidens granatensis,late Early Pleistocene, Barranco Leon 5, Guadix-Baza basin, Spain) were a...
International audienceMesowear was established as an efficient and quick tool for paleodiet reconstr...
Many faunal assemblages across southwest Asia contain the remains of multiple wild equid species, wh...
Information for the 345 specimens of the morphometric dataset regarding Museum location, identifiers...
The discovery of Equus hydruntinus's tooth from the loess of Collias corroborates the würmian datati...
<div><p>Four groups of equids, “Anchitheriinae,” Merychippine-grade Equinae, Hipparionini, and Equin...
Cheek-teeth of fossil horses display structural characters which have long been recognized as of con...
FIG. 5. — Boxplot of the length of the upper teeth considered for chronology: A, second premolar (P2...
Une nouvelle approche pour reconstruire le régime des ongulés a été proposée récemment par Fortelius...
The rich fossil record of the family Equidae (Mammalia: Perissodactyla) over the past 55 MY has made...
The family Equidae enjoys an iconic evolutionary record, especially the genus Equus which is activel...
Equids have often been discussed regarding tooth morphological change due to the evolution of highly...