Here, we present morphometrical analyses on the dental material of Democricetodon from the Calatayud-Montalbán Basin. This study incorporates the use of Principal Component Analyses to reduce the number of metrical and morphological variables. Morphological Variability is studied as the morphological distribution of character states using multivariate statistics, and plotted against time. The results indicate that increased dental size is significantly correlated to the Dental Morphological Value in the two Democricetodon lineages studied. The rates of change in variables are not linear and periods of higher rates can be correlated with global climatic changes. Morphological Variability is significantly correlated with relative abundances of the studied taxa. High morphological variability, as a proxy of niche breadth, may result from increased intraspecific interferences or from the relaxation of interspecific interactions caused by a decrease in primary productivity. This is the manuscript version of an article published in / Postprint del artículo publicado en: Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments 95(3): 405-414 (2015).