Synapsida

Authors: Marcelo R. Sánchez-Villagra, Christian Kolb (Zürich) and Massimo Delfino (Florence), (DB update: 16 Aug. 2023)
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Abdala F. & Giannini N.P., 2002. Chiniquodontid cynodonts: systematic and morphometric considerations. Palaeontology, 45(6): 1151-1170.
2002 DOI
Abdala F., Costa Barberena M. & Dornelles J., 2002. A new species of the traversodontid cynodont Exaeretodon from the Santa Maria Formation (Middle/Late Triassic) of Southern Brazil. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 22(2): 313-325.
2002 Link DOI
Angelone C., Schultz J.A. & Erbajeva M.A., 2014. Determining the ontogenetic variation of lower cheek teeth occlusal surface patterns in lagomorphs using micro-ct technology. Palaeontologia Electronica, 17(1).
2014 Link
Angielczyk K.A., 2007. New specimens of the Tanzania dicynodont “Cryptocynodon parringtoni” Von Huene, 1942 (Therapsida, Anomodonta), with an expanded analysis of Permian dicynodont phylogeny. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 27(1): 116-131.
2007 DOI
Angielczyk K.D., 2002. Redescription, phylogenetic position, and stratigraphic significance of the dicynodont genus Odontocyclops (Synapsida: Anomodontia). Journal of Paleontology, 76(6): 1047-1059.
2002 DOI
Angielczyk, K. D. and B. S. Rubidge. In Press. The Permian dicynodont Colobodectes cluveri (Therapsida, Anomodontia), with notes on its ontogeny and stratigraphic range in the Karoo Basin, South Africa. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology.
in Press Link
Bakker R.T., 1982. Juvenile-adult habitat shift in Permian fossil reptiles and amphibians. Science, 217: 53-55.
1982 DOI
Billet, G., C. de Muizon, and B. Mamani Quispe. 2008. Late Oligocene mesotheriids (Mammalia, Notoungulata) from Salla and Lacayani (Bolivia). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 152(1):153–200.
2008 Link DOI
Blob RW (2006) Scaling of the hind limb skeleton in cynognathian cynodonts: implications for ontogeny and the evolution of mam- malian endothermy. Pp. 410-428. In: Carrano MT, Gaudin TJ, Blob RW, Wible JR (eds). Amniote paleobiology: perspectives on the evolution of mammals, birds, and reptiles. University of Chicago Press.
2006
Bonaparte J.F. & Ferigolo J. & Ribeiro A.M., 2001. A primitive Late Triassic ‘ictidosaur’ from Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Palaeontology, 44(4): 623-635.
2001 DOI
Bonaparte JF, Crompton AW (1994) A juvenile Probainognathid cynodont skull from the Ischigualasto Formation nad the origin of mammals. Revista del Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales, Paleontologia. 5: 1-12.
1994
Botha J. & Chinsamy A., 2001. Growth patterns deduced from the bone histology of the cynodonts Diademodon and Cynognathus. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 20(4): 705-711.
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Botha J. & Chinsamy A., 2004. Growth and life habits of the Triassic cynodont Trirachodon, inferred from bone histology. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 49(4): 619-627.
2004 Link
Botha-Brink J. & Angielczyk K.D., 2010. Do extraordinarily high growth rates in Permo-Triassic dicynodonts (Therapsida, Anomodontia) explain their success before and after the end-Permian extinction?. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 160: 341-365.
2010 Link DOI
Botha-Brink J. & Modesto S.P., 2007. A mixed-age classed ‘pelycosaur’ aggregation from South Africa: earliest evidence of parental care in amniotes? Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 274: 2829-2834.
2007 DOI
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Bover, P. and J. A. Alcover. 1999. The evolution and ontogeny of the dentition of Myotragus balearicus (Bate, 1909) (Artiodactyla, Caprinae): evidence from new fossil data. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 68:401-428.
1999 Link DOI
Brinkman D., 1988. Size-independent criteria for estimating relative age in Ophiacodon and Dimetrodon (Reptilia, Pelycosauria) from the Admiral and Lower Belle Plains Formations of West-Central Texas. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 8(2): 172-180.
1988 Link
Bryant, H. N. 1988. Delayed eruption of the deciduous upper canine in the sabertoothed carnivore Barbourofelis lovei (Carnivora, Nimravidae). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 8(3):295-306.
1988 Link
Calede, J. and S. Hopkins. 2008. Skeletal morphology and ontogeny of Alphagaulus pristinus (Mammalia: Rodentia: Mylagaulidae), an early burrower from the Barstovian. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 28(3) Supplement:59A.
2008 Link
Cartelle, C. and G. de Iuliis. 2006. Eremotherium laurillardi (Lund) (Xenarthra, Megatheriidae), the Panamerican giant ground sloth: taxonomic aspects of the ontogeny of skull and dentition. Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 4(2):199-209.
2006 Link
Cassini G. H., Flores D. A. & Vizcaíno, S. F., 2011. Postnatal ontogenetic scaling of Nesodontine (Notoungulata, Toxodontidae) cranial morphology. Acta Zoologica.
2011 Link DOI
Chatterjee S., 1983. An ictidosaur fossil from North America. Science, 220: 1151-1153.
1983 DOI
Chinsamy, A. and J. H. Hurum. 2006. Bone microstructure and growth patterns of early mammals. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica. 51(2): 325-338.
2006 Link
Cifelli, R. L. & C. de Muizon. 1998. Tooth eruption and replacement pattern in early marsupials. Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences. Série II, Sciences de la Terre et des Planètes 326:215–220.
1998 Link
Cifelli, R.L., T. Rowe, W. P. Luckett, J. Banta, R. Reyes, and R. I. Howes. 1996. Fossil evidence for the origin of the marsupial pattern of tooth replacement. Nature 379:715-718.
1996 Link
Clauss M. & Rossner G.E., 2014. Old world ruminant morphophysiology, life history, and fossil record: exploring key innovations of a diversification sequence. Annales Zoologici Fennici, 51(1-2): 80-94.
2014 DOI
Currie P.J., 1977. A new haptodontine sphenacodont (Reptilia: Pelycosauria) from the Upper Pennsylvanian of North America. Journal of Paleontology, 51(5): 927-942.
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Deschamps, C. M., A. Itatí Olivares, E. C. Vieytes, and M. G. Vucetich. 2007. Ontogeny and Diversity of the oldest Capybaras (Rodentia: Hydrochoeridae; Late Miocene of Argentina). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 27(3):683–692.
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Dirks W, Anemone RL, Holroyd PA, Reid DJ, Walton P (2009) Phylogeny, life history and the timing of molar crown formation in two archaic ungulates, Meniscotherium and Phenacodus (Mammalia, 'Condylarthra'). Front Oral Biol.13: 3-8.
2009
Ekdale, E. 2005. Ontogeny of the inner ear of mammals: implications for the phylogenetic assessment of fossils. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 25(3) Supplement:53A.
2005 Link
Feranec R.S., 2008. Growth differences in the saber-tooth of three felid species. PALAIOS, 23(8): 566-569.
2008 DOI
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Fox, D. L. 2000. Growth increments in Gomphotherium tusks and implications for late Miocene climate change in North America. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 156:327–348.
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Franzen J.L., 2006. A pregnant mare with preserved placenta from the Middle Eocene maar of Eckfeld, Germany. Palaeontographica A, 278: 27-35.
2006 Link
Gale T.M., 1988. Comments on a “nest” of juvenile dicynodont reptiles. Modern Geology 13: 119–124.
1988
Gingerich, P. D., M. ul-Haq, W. von Koenigswald, W. J. Sanders, B. H. Smith, and I. S. Zalmout. 2009. New Protocetid Whale from the Middle Eocene of Pakistan. PLoS ONE 4(2):e4366. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0004366.
2009 Link DOI
Gow C.E., 1985. Dentitions of juvenile Thrinaxodon (Reptilia: Cynodontia) and the origin of mammalian diphyodonty. Annals of the Geological Survey of South Africa, 19: 1-17.
1985
Grine F.E., 1997. Dinocephalians are not anomodonts. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 17(1): 177-183.
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Gruber G, Micklich N (eds, 2007) Messel - Treasures of the Eocene. Hessisches Ladnesmuseum Darmstadt.
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Hersch, A. H. 1934. Evolutionary relative growth in titanotheres. American Naturalist 68:537-561.
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Hopson J.A., 1995. Patterns of evolution in the manus and pes of non-mammalian Therapsids. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 15(3): 615-639.
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Kemp T.S., 1986. The skeleton of a baurioid therocephalian therapsid from the Lower Triassic (Lystrosaurus Zone) of South Africa. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 6(3): 215-232.
1986 Link
Koenigswald, W. v. 1982. Die erste Beutelratte aus dem mitteleozänen Ölschiefer von Messel bei Darmstadt. Natur u. Museum 112: 41-48, 7 Abb.; Frankfurt a. Main.
1982
Köhler, M. & Moyà-Solà, S. 2004. Reduction of brain and sense organs in the fossil insular bovid Myotragus. Brain, Behavior and Evolution 63: 125–140.
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Köhler, M. & Moyà-Solà, S. 2009. Physiological and life history strategies of a fossil large mammal in a resource-limited environment. PNAS, 106(48): 20354–20358.
2009 DOI
Köhler, M. and S. Moyà-Solà. 2004. Reduction of brain and sense organs in the fossil insular bovid Myotragus. Brain, Behavior and Evolution 63(3):125-140.
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Laurin M., 1993. Anatomy and Relationships of Haptodus garnettensis, a Pennsylvanian Synapsid from Kansas. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 13(2): 200-229.
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M.D. Shapiro and F .A. Jenkins, Jr. 2001 A cynodont from the Upper Triassic of Greenland: tooth replacement and double-rootedness. Bull. Museum of Comparative Zoology 156(1): 49-58.
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non mature / post-hatching
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ontog. series
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obstacles for taxonomy
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dental develop. / replace-ment
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skull develop.
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limb develop.
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histology
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ethology / ecology
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MacPhee, R. D. E. 1987. Basicranial morphology and ontogeny of the extinct giant lemur Megaladapis. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 74:333-355.
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Macrini, T. 2002. Quantitative comparison of ontogenetic and phylogenetic character changes in the synapsid mandible and auditory region. Journal of Mammalian Evolution 9(3):185-208.
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Maddin H.C., Evan D.C. & Reisz R.R., 2006. An early Permian varanodontine varanopid (Synapsida: Eupelycosauria) from the Richards Spur Locality, Oklahoma. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 26(4): 957-966.
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