Functional symmetries in the schmelzmuster and morphology of rootless rodent molars |
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Authors: | P. MARTIN SANDER F.L.S.,,MICHAEL B. LEITE ,THOMAS MÖ RS,WINFRIED SANTEL,WIGHART von,KOENIGSWALD |
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Affiliation: | Institut für Paläontologie, Universität Bonn, Nussallee 8, D-53115 Bonn, Germany |
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Abstract: | Morphology and schmelzmuster of rootless cheek teeth of 25 extant rodent genera were studied in relation to jaw movement. A differentiation between leading and trailing edges is observed regularly in enamel thickness and schmelzmuster. Similarities between antagonists are interpreted as 'functional symmetries'. Differences in the enamel thickness, the schmelzmuster and orientation of cutting edges are controlled by functional and phylogenetic constraints. The heterogenous sample allows discrimination between these two constraints. The most obvious functional constraint leads to the almost regular occurrence of radial enamel on the push sides of cutting edges. The degree of functional symmetry seems to be determined by phylogenetic limitations. |
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Keywords: | schmelzmuster functional symmetry rodents rootless molars enamel thickness |
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