Heterochrony and tooth evolution in hyperodapedontine rhynchosaurs (Reptilia, Diapsida) |
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Authors: | Max C. Langer Jorje Ferigolo Cesar L. Schultz |
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Affiliation: | Max C. Langer [], Department of Earth Sciences, University of Bristol, Wills Memorial Building, Queens Road, BS8 1RJ, Bristol, UK;Jorje Ferigolo, Mu-seu de Cie áncias Naturais, R. Dr, Salvador Francéa 1427, 90690–900 Porto Alegre, Brazil;Cesar L. Schultz [], Departamento de Paleontologia e Estrati-graa, UFRGS, Av. Bento Goncealves 95000, 91509–900 Porto Alegre, Brazil |
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Abstract: | The tooth arrangement of hyperodapedontine rhynchosaurs shows clear patterns of morphological derivation, which can be summarized as three main apomorphic trends: the increase in the number of tooth rows lateral to the main maxillary groove, the loss of dental structures (medial groove and lingual teeth) medial to the main maxillary groove, and the loss of dental structures (medial crest and lingual teeth) medial to the main dentary crest. The analysis of these trends from a heterochronic viewpoint reveals that acceleration was the most probable process involved in the increase in number of the lateral maxillary tooth rows, while the loss of the medial structures of the maxilla and dentary seem to be related respectively to neoteny and post-displacement. Both peramorphic and paedomorphic processes are, therefore, thought to have directed the main modifications seen in the tooth arrangement of the hyperodapedontine rhynchosaurs. Heterochrony plays an important role in the evolution of the Late Triassic rhynchosaurs, which are differentiated mainly on the basis of their dental morphology. |
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Keywords: | Heterochrony Hyperodapedontinae rhynchosaurs tooth morphology Triassic |
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