Unravelling the evolutionary and developmental mechanisms that have impacted the mammalian dentition, since more than 200 Ma, is an intricate issue. Interestingly, a few mammal species, including the silvery mole-rat Heliophobius argenteocinereus, are able to replace their dentition by the addition of supernumerary molars at the back of jaw migrating then toward the front. The aim here was to demonstrate the potential interest of further studying this rodent in order to better understand the origins of continuous dental replacement in mammals, which could also provide interesting data concerning the evolution of limited dental generation occurring in first mammals. In the present study, we described the main stages of the dental eruptive se...
African mole-rats are subterranean rodents from the family Bathyergidae. The family consists of six ...
BACKGROUND:Understanding mechanisms responsible for changes in tooth morphology in the course of evo...
A critical problem in evolutionary biology is understanding the limits on phenotype. Developmental b...
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...
Studying dental ontogeny in mammals can provide valuable insight on the evolution of their masticato...
International audienceWhen it comes to mouse evo-devo, the fourth premolar-first molar (P4-M1) denta...
International audienceAfrican mole-rats are fossorial rodents that consist of five chisel-tooth digg...
10 pagesInternational audienceTooth number in rodents is an example of reduction in evolution. All r...
The rodent-like feeding system comprises a pair of enormously enlarged, ever-growing incisors and re...
Understanding mechanisms responsible for changes in tooth morphology in the course of evolution is a...
African mole-rats are subterranean rodents from the family Bathyergidae. The family consists of six ...
BACKGROUND:Understanding mechanisms responsible for changes in tooth morphology in the course of evo...
A critical problem in evolutionary biology is understanding the limits on phenotype. Developmental b...
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...
Studying dental ontogeny in mammals can provide valuable insight on the evolution of their masticato...
International audienceWhen it comes to mouse evo-devo, the fourth premolar-first molar (P4-M1) denta...
International audienceAfrican mole-rats are fossorial rodents that consist of five chisel-tooth digg...
10 pagesInternational audienceTooth number in rodents is an example of reduction in evolution. All r...
The rodent-like feeding system comprises a pair of enormously enlarged, ever-growing incisors and re...
Understanding mechanisms responsible for changes in tooth morphology in the course of evolution is a...
African mole-rats are subterranean rodents from the family Bathyergidae. The family consists of six ...
BACKGROUND:Understanding mechanisms responsible for changes in tooth morphology in the course of evo...
A critical problem in evolutionary biology is understanding the limits on phenotype. Developmental b...