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Data from: Microwear-mesowear congruence and mortality bias in rhinoceros mass death assemblages
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microwear;Ceratotherium simum;Teleoceras;Diceros bicornis;Menoceras;Recent;Rhinocerotidae;paleodiet;Aphelops;Mesowear;Diceratherium;Rhinoceros sondiacus;Miocene;Dicerorhinus sumatrensis;mass death assemblages;mortality bias;Rhinoceros unicornis
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doi:10.5061/dryad.d3qt0
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feeding ecology in a narrow window of time, may provide a biased view of diet. Mesowear, another dental wear proxy based on the morphology of worn cusps, requires
Data from: Hidden morphological support for the phylogenetic placement of Pseudoryx nghetinhensis with bovine bovids: a combined analysis of gross
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hidden support;Pseudoryx nghetinhensis
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doi:10.5061/dryad.575
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analysis, the matrix of morphological characters links Pseudoryx with caprine bovids, but in the context of the molecular data, the gross anatomical evidence
Data from: A modular framework characterizes micro- and macroevolution of Old World monkey dentitions
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Macroevolution;pleiotropy;Cercopithecidae;Morphological Evolution;development;Primates;variation;quantitative genetics
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doi:10.5061/dryad.693j8
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cond by performing a geometric morphometric (GM) analysis of tooth row shape. For both size and shape, we observe across OWMs a framework of anterior and postcanine
Data from: Controlled feeding experiments with diets of different abrasiveness reveal slow development of mesowear signal in goats (Capra aegagrus
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Ackermans, Nicole L.
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Controlled food trials Grit Mesowear Ruminant Tooth wear
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doi:10.5061/dryad.658433g
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h period. Tooth morphology was captured by medical CT scans at the beginning and end of the experiment. These scans, as well as the crania obtaine
Data from: A new small captorhinid reptile from the lower Permian of Oklahoma and resource partitioning among small captorhinids in the Richards Spur
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Captorhinidae;Permian;Reptilia;dental morphology
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doi:10.5061/dryad.r58q7
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and furrows over the primary ridge-and-pit cranial ornamentation. Labidosauriscus richardi shares with C. laticeps a post-caniniform tooth morphology
Data from: A new specimen of large-bodied basal enantiornithine Bohaiornis from the early Cretaceous of China and the inference of feeding ecology
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doi:10.5061/dryad.5fs6j
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relationship to feeding ecology in living birds, in basal avialan birds most diversity is in dental morphology, number, and distribution of the teeth.
Data from: A lower jaw of Palaeoxonodon from the Middle Jurassic of the Isle of Skye, Scotland, sheds new light on the diversity of British stem
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Palaeoxonodon ooliticus;Mammalia;Bathonian;Cladotheria;Kennetheridium leesi;Kilmaluag Formation;Middle Jurassic;Palaeoxonodon freemani;Amphitheriidae
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doi:10.5061/dryad.52582
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” displaying intermediate talonid morphologies that document the evolutionary assembly of tribosphenic molars. We present a mandible with near-complete dent
Data from: Tooth microwear and occlusal modes of euharamiyidans from the Jurassic Yanliao Biota reveal mosaic tooth evolution in Mesozoic al
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microwear;Mesozoic;mastication;Yanliao Biota;occlusion;feeding ecology;Late Triassic to Cenozoic
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doi:10.5061/dryad.c65b4j5
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, our knowledge of this group has significantly advanced. Nonetheless, much morphology, including dentition and occlusal patterns, has only been briefly describe
Data from: Phylogeny, palaeontology, and primates: do incomplete fossils bias the tree of life?
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taphonomy;Darwinius;artificial extinction;Mammalia;phylogeny reconstruction;Primates;Eocene;Cenozoic;data combination;missing data;Strepsirhini;Haplorhini
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doi:10.5061/dryad.4g42q
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the extinction of living species by deleting an extant taxon's molecular data and keeping only those morphological characters present in actual fossils. The choice
Data from: Acherontiscus caledoniae, the earliest heterodont and durophagous tetrapod
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Early Carboniferous;colosteids;a?stopods;adelospondyls;earliest Serpukhovian (Namurian);'lepospondyl' polyphyly
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doi:10.5061/dryad.0pc151n
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, representing the earliest known examples of significant adaptations in tetrapod dental morphology. Tetrapods of the Late Devonian and Early Carboniferous

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