Book contents
- Hypsodonty in Mammals
- Hypsodonty in Mammals
- Copyright page
- Frontispiece
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Hypsodonty in South America
- 2 Hypsodonty in the South American fossil record
- 3 South America and global hypsodonty
- 4 Excess tooth wear in New Zealand
- 5 Soil erosion, soil ingestion, and tooth wear in Australia
- 6 Crown height and tooth wear on islands
- 7 The East African Plio-Pleistocene
- 8 The middle Cenozoic of Patagonia
- 9 Ever-growing teeth
- 10 Summary and conclusions
- References
- Index
3 - South America and global hypsodonty
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 December 2014
- Hypsodonty in Mammals
- Hypsodonty in Mammals
- Copyright page
- Frontispiece
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Hypsodonty in South America
- 2 Hypsodonty in the South American fossil record
- 3 South America and global hypsodonty
- 4 Excess tooth wear in New Zealand
- 5 Soil erosion, soil ingestion, and tooth wear in Australia
- 6 Crown height and tooth wear on islands
- 7 The East African Plio-Pleistocene
- 8 The middle Cenozoic of Patagonia
- 9 Ever-growing teeth
- 10 Summary and conclusions
- References
- Index
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- Type
- Chapter
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- Hypsodonty in MammalsEvolution, Geomorphology, and the Role of Earth Surface Processes, pp. 59 - 84Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2014