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Enamel formation and growth in non-mammalian cynodonts

O'Meara, Rachel N.; Dirks, Wendy; Martinelli, Agustín G.

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Rachel N. O'Meara

Wendy Dirks

Agustín G. Martinelli



Abstract

The early evolution of mammals is associated with the linked evolutionary origin of diphyodont tooth replacement, rapid juvenile growth and determinate adult growth. However, specific relationships among these characters during non-mammalian cynodont evolution require further exploration. Here, polarized light microscopy revealed incremental lines, resembling daily laminations of extant mammals, in histological sections of enamel in eight non-mammalian cynodont species. In the more basal non-probainognathian group, enamel extends extremely rapidly from cusp to cervix. By contrast, the enamel of mammaliamorphs is gradually accreted, with slow rates of crown extension, more typical of the majority of non-hypsodont crown mammals. These results are consistent with the reduction in dental replacement rate across the non-mammalian cynodont lineage, with greater rates of crown extension required in most non-probainognathians, and slower crown extension rates permitted in mammaliamorphs, which have reduced patterns of dental replacement in comparison with many non-probainognathians. The evolution of mammal-like growth patterns, with faster juvenile growth and more abruptly terminating adult growth, is linked with this reduction in dental replacement rates and may provide an additional explanation for the observed pattern in enamel growth rates. It is possible that the reduction in enamel extension rates in mammaliamorphs reflects an underlying reduction in skeletal growth rates at the time of postcanine formation, due to a more abruptly terminating pattern of adult growth in these more mammal-like, crownward species.

Citation

O'Meara, R. N., Dirks, W., & Martinelli, A. G. (2018). Enamel formation and growth in non-mammalian cynodonts. Royal Society Open Science, 5(5), Article 172293. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.172293

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Apr 13, 2018
Online Publication Date May 16, 2018
Publication Date May 16, 2018
Deposit Date May 31, 2018
Publicly Available Date May 31, 2018
Journal Royal Society Open Science
Electronic ISSN 2054-5703
Publisher The Royal Society
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 5
Issue 5
Article Number 172293
DOI https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.172293
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1329744

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