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Book Synopsis
His book is a must-read for paleontologists, mammalogists, and anthropologists.

Trade Review
A pick for any college-level collection strong in natural history. Midwest Book Review 2011 In this wonderful volume, anthropologist-paleontologist Ungar provides the most complete source available (or imaginable) on the subject... Highly recommended. Choice 2011

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
Endothermy
Food Energy and Teeth
A Very Brief History of the Study of Mammal Teeth
Organization of This Book
Part I: Key Terms and Concepts
1. Tooth Structure and Form
Basic Tooth Structure
Tooth Types
Deciduous and Permanent Teeth
Dental Formulas, Tooth Notations, and Direction Terms
Nomenclature for Features on the Occlusal Surface
Categories of Cheek Teeth
2. Dental Histology and Development
Fracture Mechanics and Tooth Design
Dental Histology
Dental Development
Genetics of Dental Development and Occlusal Morphology
3. Food and Feeding
Nutrient Requirements
Energy Flow and Food Selection
Diet Categories
Physical Properties of Foods
Final Thoughts
4. Food Acquisition and Processing
Food Acquisition
Food Processing
Final Thoughts
5. Classification of the Mammals
Some Basic Terms and Concepts
A Very Brief History of Classification of the Mammals
Classification Used in This Book
Taxonomy, Systematics, and Teeth
Part II: The Evolution of Mammal Teeth
6. Teeth before the Mammals
The Origin(s) of Teeth
The Early Evolution of Teeth
Final Thoughts
7. The Origin of Mammalian Mastication
The Early Evolution of the Synapsids
Key Adaptations for Mammalian Mastication
Final Thoughts
8. The Fossil Record for Mesozoic Mammals
The Evolution of Mesozoic Mammals
The Evolution of Molar Form in Mesozoic Mammals
The Cretaceous/Paleogene Extinctions
9. Cenozoic Mammalian Evolution
Fossil Monotremes
Fossil Marsupials
Fossil Placentals
Cenozoic Mammalian Radiations
Final Thoughts
Part III: The Teeth of Recent Mammals
10. Monotremata and Marsupialia
Protheria
Monotremata
Marsupialia
Didelphimorphia
Paucituberculata
Microbiotheria
Notoryctemorphia
Peramelemorphia
Dasyuromorphia
Diprotodontia
Final Thoughts
11. Xenarthra and Afrotheria
Xenarthra
Cingulata
Pilosa
Afrotheria
Afrosoricida
Macroscelidea
Tubulidentata
Hyracoidea
Proboscidea
Sirenia
Final Thoughts
12. Laurasiatheria
Cetartiodactyla
Perissodactyla
Chiroptera
Carnivora
Pholidota
Eulipotyphla
Final Thoughts
13. Euarchontoglires
Scandentia
Dermoptera
Primates
Lagomorpha
Rodentia
Final Thoughts
Conclusions
Adaptive Radiation of the Mammals
How Do Teeth Work?
Where Did Teeth Come From, and How Did They Evolve?
Dental Diversity Today and What We Can Learn from It
Final Thoughts
Appendix
Literature Cited
Index

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 26/11/2010
      ISBN13: 9780801896682, 978-0801896682
      ISBN10: 0801896681

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      His book is a must-read for paleontologists, mammalogists, and anthropologists.

      Trade Review
      A pick for any college-level collection strong in natural history. Midwest Book Review 2011 In this wonderful volume, anthropologist-paleontologist Ungar provides the most complete source available (or imaginable) on the subject... Highly recommended. Choice 2011

      Table of Contents

      Preface
      Introduction
      Endothermy
      Food Energy and Teeth
      A Very Brief History of the Study of Mammal Teeth
      Organization of This Book
      Part I: Key Terms and Concepts
      1. Tooth Structure and Form
      Basic Tooth Structure
      Tooth Types
      Deciduous and Permanent Teeth
      Dental Formulas, Tooth Notations, and Direction Terms
      Nomenclature for Features on the Occlusal Surface
      Categories of Cheek Teeth
      2. Dental Histology and Development
      Fracture Mechanics and Tooth Design
      Dental Histology
      Dental Development
      Genetics of Dental Development and Occlusal Morphology
      3. Food and Feeding
      Nutrient Requirements
      Energy Flow and Food Selection
      Diet Categories
      Physical Properties of Foods
      Final Thoughts
      4. Food Acquisition and Processing
      Food Acquisition
      Food Processing
      Final Thoughts
      5. Classification of the Mammals
      Some Basic Terms and Concepts
      A Very Brief History of Classification of the Mammals
      Classification Used in This Book
      Taxonomy, Systematics, and Teeth
      Part II: The Evolution of Mammal Teeth
      6. Teeth before the Mammals
      The Origin(s) of Teeth
      The Early Evolution of Teeth
      Final Thoughts
      7. The Origin of Mammalian Mastication
      The Early Evolution of the Synapsids
      Key Adaptations for Mammalian Mastication
      Final Thoughts
      8. The Fossil Record for Mesozoic Mammals
      The Evolution of Mesozoic Mammals
      The Evolution of Molar Form in Mesozoic Mammals
      The Cretaceous/Paleogene Extinctions
      9. Cenozoic Mammalian Evolution
      Fossil Monotremes
      Fossil Marsupials
      Fossil Placentals
      Cenozoic Mammalian Radiations
      Final Thoughts
      Part III: The Teeth of Recent Mammals
      10. Monotremata and Marsupialia
      Protheria
      Monotremata
      Marsupialia
      Didelphimorphia
      Paucituberculata
      Microbiotheria
      Notoryctemorphia
      Peramelemorphia
      Dasyuromorphia
      Diprotodontia
      Final Thoughts
      11. Xenarthra and Afrotheria
      Xenarthra
      Cingulata
      Pilosa
      Afrotheria
      Afrosoricida
      Macroscelidea
      Tubulidentata
      Hyracoidea
      Proboscidea
      Sirenia
      Final Thoughts
      12. Laurasiatheria
      Cetartiodactyla
      Perissodactyla
      Chiroptera
      Carnivora
      Pholidota
      Eulipotyphla
      Final Thoughts
      13. Euarchontoglires
      Scandentia
      Dermoptera
      Primates
      Lagomorpha
      Rodentia
      Final Thoughts
      Conclusions
      Adaptive Radiation of the Mammals
      How Do Teeth Work?
      Where Did Teeth Come From, and How Did They Evolve?
      Dental Diversity Today and What We Can Learn from It
      Final Thoughts
      Appendix
      Literature Cited
      Index

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