New Jurassic Shuotheriid Species Sheds Light on Early Evolution of Mammaliaforms | Sci.News

In new research, a team of paleontologists examined the tooth structure of Feredocodon chowi, a new species of shuotheriid mammaliaform that lived in what is now China during the Jurassic period.

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Two #Hadrocodium who have made their nest in a patch of moss on a tree are rudely disturbed by a curious #snakefly . Meanwhile a #Tatisaurus has developed a sudden craving for moss.

Hadrocodium isn't even the smallest mammal (or mammaliaform, to be more precise) of all time, but it's pretty close. As for Tatisaurus, it's a quite small basal #Thyreophoran , which I maintain were probably a lot like goats.

#Mammal #Mammaliaform #Jurassic #paleoart #MyArt #LufengFormation

Starting small and simple was key to success for #evolution of mammals https://phys.org/news/2023-04-small-simple-key-success-evolution.html

Functional reorganisation of the cranial #skeleton during the #cynodont#mammaliaform transition https://www.nature.com/articles/s42003-023-04742-0

Reducing the number of #skull bones did not lead to higher bite forces or increased skull strength. Instead, the skull shape of these early #mammals redirected stresses during feeding in a more efficient way.

Starting small and simple was key to success for evolution of mammals, reveals new study

The ancestors of modern mammals managed to evolve into one of the most successful animal lineages. The key was to start out small and simple, a new study reveals.

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