Perissodactyl diversities and responses to climate changes as reflected by dental homogeneity during the Cenozoic in Asia

Volume: 10, Issue: 13, Pages: 6333 - 6355
Published: Jun 10, 2020
Abstract
Cenozoic mammal evolution and faunal turnover are considered to have been influenced and triggered by global climate change. Teeth of large terrestrial ungulates are reliable proxies to trace long‐term climatic changes due to their morphological and physicochemical properties; however, the role of premolar molarization in ungulate evolution and related climatic change has rarely been investigated. Recently, three patterns of premolar...
Paper Details
Title
Perissodactyl diversities and responses to climate changes as reflected by dental homogeneity during the Cenozoic in Asia
Published Date
Jun 10, 2020
Volume
10
Issue
13
Pages
6333 - 6355
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