Burdigalian dolphin earbone fossils from the Swiss Molasse
3D model of Tartarocyon
3D GM dataset of bird skeletal variation
3D models of cetartiodactyl cervicothoracic vertebrae
The Petrosal bone of Prodremotherium sp.
bony labyrinth (11) , Inner ear (9) , South America (6) , skull (6) , Eocene (6)
Three-dimensional reconstruction of the teeth, mandibles, maxillary and premaxillary bones
Data citation: Hautier L., Gomes Rodrigues H., Billet G., Asher R. J., 2016. M3#115_MNHN-ZM-MO-1882-625. doi: 10.18563/m3.sf.115
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3D models related to the publication: The hidden teeth of sloths: evolutionary vestiges and the development of a simplified dentition.Lionel Hautier, Helder Gomes Rodrigues, Guillaume Billet and Robert J. AsherPublished online: 2016-06-14Keywords: homology; ontogeny; sloths; vestigial teeth doi: 10.18563/m3.2.2.e1 Abstract This contribution contains the 3D models described and figured in the following publication: Hautier L., Gomes Rodrigues H., Billet G., Asher R.J., 2016. The hidden teeth of sloths: evolutionary vestiges and the development of a simplified dentition. Scientific Reports. doi: 10.1038/srep27763 See original publication M3 article infos Published in Volume 02, Issue 02 (2017) |
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