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Display all details of Convergence and contingency in the evolution of a specialized mode of life: multiple origins and high disparity of rock-boring bivalves Meshes analysed in "Convergence and contingency in the evolution of a specialized mode of life: multiple origins and high disparity of rock-boring bivalves" by Katie S. Collins, Stewart M. Edie, and David Jablonski. This description will be updated with the paper info when the final acceptance comes through. Katie Collins 384 384
Display all details of Evers & Chapelle. 2022. CT data and 3D models of Plastomenus thomasii. These CT data and 3D models were prepared for a paper currently submitted and under review. The files are available and visible to facilitate peer review - we would kindly ask you to not use these data yet other than for peer review, as the paper is yet to be published. This text will be updated upon publication. 50 1
Display all details of Aetosaurus ferratus - humeri CT scanned humeri SMNS 5770-2 and SMNS 5770-21 from the Late Triassic (Norian) of Kaltental Teschner, Elżbieta 8 2
Display all details of Sauropod dinosaur teeth from the lower Upper Cretaceous Winton Formation of Queensland, Australia, and the global record of early titanosauriforms The Upper Cretaceous Winton Formation of Queensland, Australia, has produced several partial sauropod skeletons, but cranial remains — including teeth — remain rare. Herein, we present the first description of sauropod teeth from this formation, based on specimens from three separate sites. An isolated tooth and a dentary fragment from the Diamantinasaurus matildae type locality are considered to be referable to that titanosaurian taxon. A single tooth from the Diamantinasaurus matildae referred specimen site is similarly regarded as being part of that individual. Seventeen teeth from a new site that are morphologically uniform, and similar to the teeth from the two Diamantinasaurus sites, are assigned to Diamantinasauria. All sauropod teeth recovered from the Winton Formation to date are compressed-cone-chisel-shaped, have low slenderness index values (2.00–2.88), are lingually curved at their apices, mesiodistally convex on their lingual surfaces, and lack prominent carinae and denticles. They are markedly different from the chisel-like teeth of derived titanosaurs, more closely resembling the teeth of early-branching members of the titanosauriform radiation. This provides further support for a ‘basal’ titanosaurian position for Diamantinasauria. SEM microwear analysis of the wear facets of several teeth reveals more scratches than pits, implying that diamantinasaurians were mid-height (1–10 m) feeders. With a view to assessing the spatiotemporal distribution of sauropod tooth morphotypes before and after deposition of the Winton Formation, we provide a comprehensive continent–by–continent review of the early titanosauriform global record (Early to early Late Cretaceous). This indicates that throughout the Early–early Late Cretaceous, sauropod faunas transitioned from being quite diverse at higher phylogenetic levels and encompassing a range of tooth morphologies at the start of the Berriasian, to faunas comprising solely titanosaurs with limited dental variability by the end-Turonian. Furthermore, this review highlights the different ways in which this transition unfolded on each continent, including the earliest records of titanosaurs with narrow-crowned teeth on each continent. 12 12
Display all details of Rhinolophus cornutus - Kyoto University Zoological collections of Mammals (KUZM) DICOM Datasets for 10 individual skulls of Rhinolophus cornutus kept in the Kyoto University Museum. Motokawa, Masaharu 10 10
Display all details of Farina Laboratory 3D Models and CT Datasets are generated for the Farina Lab research and teaching at Howard University. 5 4
Display all details of Royal Museum for Central Africa This project contains microCT scans of extant primate crania from the Royal Museum for Central Africa (Tervuren, Belgium). Amelie Beaudet 18 18
Display all details of Avialan Pterygoid Morphology Pterygoid meshes from a large sample of extant birds and crownward fossil avialans 44 44
Display all details of Paleocene fruits and seeds from Newell's Nook, Montana The Newell's Nook locality of Montana is one of the few fruit and seed assemblages described from the Paleocene of North America. Likely early Tiffanian in age, this site is known for its rich vertebrate fossil record, which co-occur with the paleobotanical material presented here. The site includes members of modern day families, including Sabiaceae, Menispermaceae, Juglandaceae, and Vitaceae, alongside other unique taxa with uncertain affinities. Study of localities like Newell's Nook will help us create a more complete picture of Paleocene life. 16 8
Display all details of IPS Eocene Primates 22 22
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