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SUBMITTER: Melo TP
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6598982 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

Nature communications 20190628 1
Hypsodonty, the occurrence of high-crowned teeth, is widespread among mammals with diets rich in abrasive material, such as plants or soil, because it increases the durability of dentitions against wear. Hypsodont postcanine teeth evolved independently in multiple mammalian lineages and in the closely related mammaliaforms since the Jurassic period. Here, we report the oldest record, to our knowledge, of hypsodont postcanines in the non-mammaliaform stem-mammal, Menadon besairiei, from the early ...[more]