Mammal Teeth

Mammal Teeth
Title Mammal Teeth PDF eBook
Author Peter S. Ungar
Publisher JHU Press
Total Pages 316
Release 2010-10-01
Genre Science
ISBN 0801899516

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Winner, 2010 PROSE Award for Excellence in the Biological Sciences. Professional and Scholarly Publishing division of the Association of American Publishers In this unique book, Peter S. Ungar tells the story of mammalian teeth from their origin through their evolution to their current diversity. Mammal Teeth traces the evolutionary history of teeth, beginning with the very first mineralized vertebrate structures half a billion years ago. Ungar describes how the simple conical tooth of early vertebrates became the molars, incisors, and other forms we see in mammals today. Evolutionary adaptations changed pointy teeth into flatter ones, with specialized shapes designed to complement the corresponding jaw. Ungar explains tooth structure and function in the context of nutritional needs. The myriad tooth shapes produced by evolution offer different solutions to the fundamental problem of how to squeeze as many nutrients as possible out of foods. The book also highlights Ungar's own path-breaking studies that show how microwear analysis can help us understand ancient diets. The final part of the book provides an in-depth examination of mammalian teeth today, surveying all orders in the class, family by family. Ungar describes some of the more bizarre teeth, such as tusks, and the mammal diversity that accompanies these morphological wonders. Mammal Teeth captures the evolution of mammals, including humans, through the prism of dental change. Synthesizing decades of research, Ungar reveals the interconnections among mammal diet, dentition, and evolution. His book is a must-read for paleontologists, mammalogists, and anthropologists.

The Teeth of Mammalian Vertebrates

The Teeth of Mammalian Vertebrates
Title The Teeth of Mammalian Vertebrates PDF eBook
Author Barry K. B. Berkovitz
Publisher Academic Press
Total Pages 346
Release 2018-08-10
Genre Science
ISBN 012802819X

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The Teeth of Mammalian Vertebrates presents a comprehensive survey of mammalian dentitions that is based on material gathered from museums and research workers from around the world. The teeth are major factors in the success of mammals, and knowledge of tooth form and function is essential in mammalian biology. Illustrated with high-quality color photographs of skulls and dentitions, together with X-rays, CT images and histology, this book reveals the tremendous variety of tooth form and structure in mammals. Written by two internationally-recognized experts in dental anatomy, the book provides an up-to-date account of how teeth are adapted to acquiring and processing food. With its companion volume, this book provides a complete survey of the teeth of vertebrates. It is the ideal resource for students and researchers in zoology, biology, anthropology, archaeology and dentistry. Provides a comprehensive account of mammalian dentitions, together with helpful reading lists Illustrated by 900 high-quality photographs, X-rays, CT scans and histological images from leading researchers and world class museum collection Depicts lateral and occlusal views of the skull and dentition, which conveys a much greater level of morphological detail than line drawings Contains clear-and-concise, up-to-date reviews of the structure and properties of dental tissues, especially the enamel and tooth support system, both of which play vital roles in the functioning of the mammalian dentition

Mammal Bones and Teeth

Mammal Bones and Teeth
Title Mammal Bones and Teeth PDF eBook
Author Simon Hillson
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 170
Release 2016-06-16
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1315424991

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This guide is designed as an introduction to the basic methods for identifying mammal bones and teeth. It is intended to highlight for beginners the main points on which identifications can be made on the bulk of bones and teeth from a small range of common Old World mammals.

The Teeth of Non-Mammalian Vertebrates

The Teeth of Non-Mammalian Vertebrates
Title The Teeth of Non-Mammalian Vertebrates PDF eBook
Author Barry K. B. Berkovitz
Publisher Academic Press
Total Pages 354
Release 2016-10-14
Genre Science
ISBN 012802884X

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The Teeth of Non-Mammalian Vertebrates is the first comprehensive publication devoted to the teeth and dentitions of living fishes, amphibians and reptiles. The book presents a comprehensive survey of the amazing variety of tooth forms among non-mammalian vertebrates, based on descriptions of approximately 400 species belonging to about 160 families. The text is lavishly illustrated with more than 600 high-quality color and monochrome photographs of specimens gathered from top museums and research workers from around the world, supplemented by radiographs and micro-CT images. This stimulating work discusses the functional morphology of feeding, the attachment of teeth, and the relationship of tooth form to function, with each chapter accompanied by a comprehensive, up-to-date reference list. Following the descriptions of the teeth and dentitions in each class, four chapters review current topics with considerable research activity: tooth development; tooth replacement; and the structure, formation and evolution of the dental hard tissues. This timely book, authored by internationally recognized teachers and researchers in the field, also reflects the resurgence of interest in the dentitions of non-mammalian vertebrates as experimental systems to help understand genetic changes in evolution of teeth and jaws. Features more than 600 images, including numerous high-quality photographs from internationally-recognized researchers and world class collections Offers guidance on tooth morphology for classification and evolution of vertebrates Provides detailed coverage of the dentition of all living groups of non-mammalian vertebrates

Hypsodonty in Mammals

Hypsodonty in Mammals
Title Hypsodonty in Mammals PDF eBook
Author Richard H. Madden
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 445
Release 2014-12-11
Genre Science
ISBN 1107012937

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This book explores the central importance of soil ingestion and earth surface processes in driving the evolution of tooth shape in mammals.

An Introduction to the Mammalian Dentition

An Introduction to the Mammalian Dentition
Title An Introduction to the Mammalian Dentition PDF eBook
Author Thomas Wingate Todd
Publisher
Total Pages 300
Release 1918
Genre Anatomy, Comparative
ISBN

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Mammals

Mammals
Title Mammals PDF eBook
Author Thomas Stainforth Kemp
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 169
Release 2017
Genre Mammals
ISBN 0198766947

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Relative newcomers within the story of evolution, mammals are hugely successful and have colonized land, water, and air. Tom Kemp discusses the great diversity of mammalian species, and looks at how their very disparate characteristics, physiologies, and behaviours are all largely driven by one uniting factor: endothermy, or warm-bloodedness.