Neutron scanning reveals unexpected complexity in the enamel thickness of an herbivorous Jurassic reptile

Volume: 15, Issue: 143, Pages: 20180039 - 20180039
Published: Jun 1, 2018
Abstract
Eilenodontines are one of the oldest radiation of herbivorous lepidosaurs (snakes, lizards and tuatara) characterized by batteries of wide teeth with thick enamel that bear mammal-like wear facets. Unlike most reptiles, eilenodontines have limited tooth replacement, making dental longevity particularly important to them. We use both X-ray and neutron computed tomography to examine a fossil tooth from the eilenodontine Eilenodon (Late Jurassic,...
Paper Details
Title
Neutron scanning reveals unexpected complexity in the enamel thickness of an herbivorous Jurassic reptile
Published Date
Jun 1, 2018
Volume
15
Issue
143
Pages
20180039 - 20180039
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