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The category-modifier system: a hierarchical classification scheme for vertebrate tooth marks
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Wyenberg-Henzler, Taia C. A.
, Sullivan, Corwin
, Currie, Philip J.
, Fowler, Denver W.
in
Archosauria
/ Behavior
/ biometry
/ Bones
/ category-modifier system
/ Chordata
/ Cretaceous
/ Diapsida
/ dinosaurs
/ feeding
/ Hypotheses
/ ichnofossils
/ Mesozoic
/ Methodological Advances
/ methods
/ nomenclature
/ North America
/ Ornithischia
/ Palaeontology
/ Paleontology
/ Predation
/ Reptilia
/ Saurischia
/ Teeth
/ Tetrapoda
/ Theropoda
/ Upper Cretaceous
/ Vertebrata
/ vertebrate
/ Vertebrates
2024
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The category-modifier system: a hierarchical classification scheme for vertebrate tooth marks
by
Wyenberg-Henzler, Taia C. A.
, Sullivan, Corwin
, Currie, Philip J.
, Fowler, Denver W.
in
Archosauria
/ Behavior
/ biometry
/ Bones
/ category-modifier system
/ Chordata
/ Cretaceous
/ Diapsida
/ dinosaurs
/ feeding
/ Hypotheses
/ ichnofossils
/ Mesozoic
/ Methodological Advances
/ methods
/ nomenclature
/ North America
/ Ornithischia
/ Palaeontology
/ Paleontology
/ Predation
/ Reptilia
/ Saurischia
/ Teeth
/ Tetrapoda
/ Theropoda
/ Upper Cretaceous
/ Vertebrata
/ vertebrate
/ Vertebrates
2024
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The category-modifier system: a hierarchical classification scheme for vertebrate tooth marks
by
Wyenberg-Henzler, Taia C. A.
, Sullivan, Corwin
, Currie, Philip J.
, Fowler, Denver W.
in
Archosauria
/ Behavior
/ biometry
/ Bones
/ category-modifier system
/ Chordata
/ Cretaceous
/ Diapsida
/ dinosaurs
/ feeding
/ Hypotheses
/ ichnofossils
/ Mesozoic
/ Methodological Advances
/ methods
/ nomenclature
/ North America
/ Ornithischia
/ Palaeontology
/ Paleontology
/ Predation
/ Reptilia
/ Saurischia
/ Teeth
/ Tetrapoda
/ Theropoda
/ Upper Cretaceous
/ Vertebrata
/ vertebrate
/ Vertebrates
2024
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The category-modifier system: a hierarchical classification scheme for vertebrate tooth marks
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The category-modifier system: a hierarchical classification scheme for vertebrate tooth marks
2024
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Overview
Preserved records of tooth–bone interactions, known as tooth marks, can yield a wealth of information regarding organismal behavior and ecology. For this reason, workers in a wide range of disciplines, but particularly paleontology, have inspected and interpreted these features for decades. Although previous studies have gleaned invaluable insights, they have also described tooth marks using terminological frameworks that have been incompletely defined, have incorporated behavioral hypotheses in definitions, and/or have been inconsistently applied. To address these problems, we introduce the category-modifier (CM) system, the first system to both sort tooth marks into clearly defined main categories and use descriptive modifiers to characterize their appearance more precisely. The CM system is designed to apply to a wide range of vertebrates, to enable comparisons across disciplines and studies, and to help researchers keep their investigations into behavioral hypotheses free of circular reasoning.
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