Synapsida

Authors: Marcelo R. Sánchez-Villagra, Christian Kolb (Zürich) and Massimo Delfino (Florence), (DB update: 16 Aug. 2023)
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Maisch M.M. & Gebauer E.V.I., 2005. Reappraisal of Geikia locusticeps (Therapsida: Dicynodontia) from the Upper Permian of Tanzania. Palaeontology, 48(2): 309-324.
2005 DOI
McKinney, M. L. and R. Schoch. 1985. Titanothere allometry, heterochrony, and biomechanics: revising an evolutionary classic. Evolution 39:1352–1363.
1985 Link
Meiria, S. & Raia, P. 2010. Reptilian all the way? PNAS, 107(8): E27.
2010 DOI
Nasterlack T., Canoville A. & Chinsamy A., 2012. New insights into the biology of the Permian genus Cistecephalus (Therapsida, Dicynodontia). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 32(6): 1396-1410.
2012 DOI
Peigné, S., deBonis, L. 2003.Juvenile cranial anatomy of Nimravidae (Mammalia, Carnivora): biological and phylogenetic implications. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 138: 477–493.
2003
Polly, P. D. 2007. Development with a bite. Nature 449:413-415.
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Prevosti F, Turazzini G, Chemisquy M (2010) Morfología craneana en tigres dientes de sable: alometría, función y filogenia. Ameghiniana. 47(2): 239-256.
2010
Prevosti F.J., Turazzini G.F. & Chemisquy M.A., 2010. Morfología craneana en tigres dientes de sable: alometría, función y filogenia. Ameghiniana, 47(2): 239-256.
2010
Radinsky, L. 1984. Ontogeny and phylogeny in horse skull evolution. Evolution 38:1-15.
1984 Link
Raia, P., Barbera, C. & Conte, M. 2003. The fast life of a dwarfed giant. Evolutionary Ecology 17: 293–312.
2003 DOI
Rawn-Schatzinger, V. 1983. Development and eruption sequence of deciduous and permanent teeth in the saber-tooth cat Homotherium serum (Cope). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 3(1):49-57.
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Ray S. & Chinsamy A., 2004. Diictodon feliceps (Therapsida, Dicynodontia): bone histology, growth, and biomechanics. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 24(1): 180-194.
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Ray S., 2005. Lystrosaurus (Therapsida, Dicynodontia) from India: taxonomy, relative growth and cranial dimorphism. Journal of Systematic Palaeontology, 3(2): 203-221.
2005 DOI
Ray, S. 2005. Lystrosaurus (Therapsida, Dicynodontia) from India: taxonomy, relative growth and cranial dimorphism. Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 3:203–221.
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Ray, S., S. Bandyopadhyay, and D. Deblina Bhawal. 2009. Growth patterns as deduced from bone microstructure of some selected neotherapsids with special emphasis on dicynodonts: Phylogenetic implications. Palaeoworld 18(1):53–66.
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Raya S., Bandyopadhyay S. & Bhawal D., 2009. Growth patterns as deduced from bone microstructure of some selected neotherapsids with special emphasis on dicynodonts: phylogenetic implications. Palaeoworld, 18: 53-66.
2009 DOI
Ricqlès, A. de. 1972. Recherches paléohistologiques sur les os longs des Tétrapodes. III, Titanosuchiens, Dinocéphales et Dicynodontes. Annales de Paléontologie (Vertébrés) 58:17–60.
1972
Roth, V. L. 1984. How elephants grow: heterochrony and the calibration of developmental stages in some living and fossil species. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 4(1):126-145.
1984 Link
Roth, V. L. 1992. Inferences from allometry and fossils: Dwarfing of elephants on islands. Oxford Surveys in Evolutionary Biology 8:259–288.
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Rountrey, A.N., Fisher, D.C., Vartanyan, S., and Fox, D.L. 2007. Carbon and Nitrogen Isotope Analyses of a Juvenile Woolly Mammoth Tusk: Evidence of Weaning. Quaternary International 169-170: 166-173.
2007
Rowe, T. 1996. Coevolution of the mammalian middle ear and neocortex. Science 273:651-654.
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Sánchez-Villagra, M. R. 2010. Developmental palaeontology in synapsids: the rock record of ontogeny in mammals and their closest relatives. Proc. Roy. Soc. B, 277: 1139-1147.
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Soibelzon L.H., 2011. First description of milk teeth of fossil South American procyonid from the lower Chapadmalalan (Late Miocene–Early Pliocene) of ‘‘Farola Monte Hermoso,’’ Argentina: paleoecological considerations. Paläontologische Zeitschrift, 85(1): 83-89.
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Sues H.D., 1985. First record of the Tritylodontid oligokyphus (Synapsida) from the Lower Jurassic of Western North America. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 5(4): 328-335.
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Sullivan, C. and R. R. Reisz. 2005. Cranial anatomy and taxonomy of the Late Permian dicynodont Diictodon. Annals of Carnegie Museum 74:45–75.
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Sumida S.S., 1989. Reinterpretation of vertebral structure in the Early Permian pelycosaur Varanosaurus acutirostris (Amniota, Synapsida). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 9(4): 451-458.
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Theodor, M. J., and Foss, S. E. 2005. Deciduous dentitions of Eocene cebochoerid artiodactyls and cetartiodactyl relationships. Journal of Mammalian Evolution 12:161-180.
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Thewissen, J. G. M. and W. A. McLellan. 2009. Maiacetus: displaced fetus or last meal? PLoS ONE Commentary 01 May 2009 (DOI here).
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Tollman, S. M., F. E. Grine, and B. D. Hahn. 1980. Ontogeny and sexual dimorphism in Aulacephalodon (Reptilia, Anomodontia). Annals of the South African Museum 81:159–186.
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Vrba E.S. 2005. Mass turnover and heterochrony events in response to physical change. Paleobiology 31(2) Supplement:157-174.
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Vrba, E.S. 2004. Ecology, evolution, and development : Perspectives from the fossil record. In Environment, Development, and Evolution, (eds Hall, B.K., Pearson, R.D., and G. B. Muller,), pp. 85-105. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.
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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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dwarfism / gigantism
Vucetich, M.G., C.M. Deschamps, A.I. Olivares, and M.T. Dozo. 2005. Capybaras, size, shape, and time: A model kit. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 50(2), 259-272.
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Westoll T.S., 1950. Some aspects of growth studies in fossils. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences, 137(889): 490-509.
1950 DOI
Weston E.M., Lister A.M. 2009. Insular dwarfism in hippos and a model for brain size reduction in Homo floresiensis. Nature 459:85-88.
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Wroe, S., Archer, M. 1995. Extraordinary diphyodonty-related change in dental function for a tooth of the extinct marsupial Ekaltadeta ima ( (Propleopinae, Hypsiprymndontidae). Archives of Oral Biology, 40: 597-603.
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Zollikofer, C. P. E. & Ponce de León, M. S. 2010. The evolution of hominin ontogenies. In: Sánchez-Villagra, M. R. (ed). Developmental Vertebrate Palaeontology. Seminars in Cell and Developmental Biology. Academic Press.
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