2023
DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2022.0087
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Mandibular characteristics of early Glires (Mammalia) reveal mixed rodent and lagomorph morphotypes

Abstract: Glires (rodents, lagomorphs and their fossil kin) is the most speciose and arguably most diversified clade of living placentals. Different lineages within the Glires evolved basically opposite chewing movements: a mostly transversal power stroke in lagomorphs, and a mostly proal power stroke in rodents, but the ancestral condition for Glires is still unclear. To address this knowledge gap, we studied the mandibles of Chinese Palaeocene Glires representing the duplicidentate (lagomorph-like; Mimoton… Show more

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“…Fostowicz-Frelik et al . [ 20 ] analysed the cross-sectional mechanical attributes of the mandibular ramus in early diverging Glires and demonstrate the presence of a diverse repertoire of jaw mechanics at the base of Glires prior to the subsequent divergence and radiation into stereotypical rodents and lagomorphs, respectively. In a broad comparison between mammalian mandibles and those of non-mammalian jawed vertebrates, Tseng et al .…”
Section: Structure Function and Their Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fostowicz-Frelik et al . [ 20 ] analysed the cross-sectional mechanical attributes of the mandibular ramus in early diverging Glires and demonstrate the presence of a diverse repertoire of jaw mechanics at the base of Glires prior to the subsequent divergence and radiation into stereotypical rodents and lagomorphs, respectively. In a broad comparison between mammalian mandibles and those of non-mammalian jawed vertebrates, Tseng et al .…”
Section: Structure Function and Their Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%