Session 35

Complementary to S3: Biology at the Cusp: Teeth as a Model Phenotype for Integrating Developmental Genomics, Biomechanics, and Ecology

Day: Sunday, Jan. 5, 08:00-10:00
Room: Lone Star A

Organizer(s): Natasha S. Vitek, Tyler A. Square

Session Author(s) Title

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BURROUGHS, RW Modeling rodent tooth morphogenesis reveals constraints on mammalian tooth evolution

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BIRLENBACH, DM*; KELLER, JS; FOX, DL Morphological Similarity in the Dentition of Competing and Non-Competing Rodents

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VITEK, NS*; MCDANIEL, SF; BLOCH, JI Is variation in molar tooth crown morphology of the Grasshopper Mouse (Onychomys leucogaster) a reflection of selection or drift?

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EDDINS, HMS*; KLIGMAN, BT; NESBITT, SJ; MARSH, A; PARKER, W; STOCKER, MR New Triassic Reptile Reveals Oldest Record of a Complete Envenomation Apparatus

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KAY, DI*; GIGNAC, PM; O’BRIEN, HD Do sockets shape teeth in non-mammalian thecodonts? A case study in Alligator mississippiensis

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KIM, SL*; YEAKEL, JD; EBERLE, JJ; ZEICHNER, SS Impacts of Environmental Gradients on Shark Body Size: a Comparison from Fossil Evidence and Demographic Modeling of Sand Tigers

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COLOMBERO, CR*; WAINWRIGHT, DK; LAUDER, GV Shark Dermal Denticles: Loss and Regeneration Patterns Vary with Body Position and Ecotype

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SQUARE, TA Stem Cell Markers Reveal Conservation of Tooth and Hair Regeneration
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