Studying dental ontogeny in mammals can provide valuable insight on the evolution of their masticatory apparatus and their related adaptations. The multiple acquisitions of a prolonged to continuous growth of teeth in herbivorous mammals in response to high abrasion represent an intensively investigated issue. However, the ontogenetic and architectural patterns associated with these repeated dental innovations remain poorly known. Here, we focused on two case studies corresponding to distant mammalian clades, the extinct Mesotheriidae (Notoungulata), which shared some striking dental features with the extant Ctenodactylidae (Rodentia). We studied the impact of prolonged to continuous growth of molars on their occlusal complexity, their rela...
Unravelling the evolutionary and developmental mechanisms that have impacted the mammalian dentition...
SummaryThe fossil record is widely informative about evolution, but fossils are not systematically u...
The evolution of mammalian dentition is defined by profound morphological modifications as occlusion...
International audienceDental characters are importantly used for reconstructing the evolutionary his...
Dental characters are importantly used for reconstructing the evolutionary history of mammals, becau...
Dental characters are importantly used for reconstructing the evolutionary history of mammals, becau...
<div><p>Dental characters are importantly used for reconstructing the evolutionary history of mammal...
In marsupial mammals and their extinct relatives-collectively, metatherians-only the last premolar i...
The dentition is an extremely important organ in mammals with variation in timing and sequence of er...
BACKGROUND:Understanding mechanisms responsible for changes in tooth morphology in the course of evo...
International audienceStudying ontogeny in both extant and extinct species can unravel the mechanism...
Understanding mechanisms responsible for changes in tooth morphology in the course of evolution is a...
In mammals that grow up more slowly and live longer, replacement teeth tend to appear earlier in seq...
In mammals that grow up more slowly and live longer, replacement teeth tend to appear earlier in seq...
Unravelling the evolutionary and developmental mechanisms that have impacted the mammalian dentition...
SummaryThe fossil record is widely informative about evolution, but fossils are not systematically u...
The evolution of mammalian dentition is defined by profound morphological modifications as occlusion...
International audienceDental characters are importantly used for reconstructing the evolutionary his...
Dental characters are importantly used for reconstructing the evolutionary history of mammals, becau...
Dental characters are importantly used for reconstructing the evolutionary history of mammals, becau...
<div><p>Dental characters are importantly used for reconstructing the evolutionary history of mammal...
In marsupial mammals and their extinct relatives-collectively, metatherians-only the last premolar i...
The dentition is an extremely important organ in mammals with variation in timing and sequence of er...
BACKGROUND:Understanding mechanisms responsible for changes in tooth morphology in the course of evo...
International audienceStudying ontogeny in both extant and extinct species can unravel the mechanism...
Understanding mechanisms responsible for changes in tooth morphology in the course of evolution is a...
In mammals that grow up more slowly and live longer, replacement teeth tend to appear earlier in seq...
In mammals that grow up more slowly and live longer, replacement teeth tend to appear earlier in seq...
Unravelling the evolutionary and developmental mechanisms that have impacted the mammalian dentition...
SummaryThe fossil record is widely informative about evolution, but fossils are not systematically u...
The evolution of mammalian dentition is defined by profound morphological modifications as occlusion...