In Our Time: S21/30 The Evolution of Teeth (April 11 2019)
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss theories about the origins of teeth in vertebrates, and what we can learn from sharks in particular and their ancestors.
In Our Time
Tyrants of the Cenozoic: Evolution of Bone-Crushing Hyenas and Dogs
Royal Tyrrell Museum Speaker Series 2011 Jack Tseng, University of Southern California, Los Angeles "Tyrants of the Cenozoic: Evolution of Bone-Crushing ...
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New tech used on rhino tooth uncovers more about evolution
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LECTURE #2 : TOOTH MORPHOLOGY ANATOMICAL & PHYSIOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS #TOOTHMORPHOLOGY #DENTISTRY
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The Only Extinct Order of Marine Mammals - Desmostylians
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Dentition in mammals
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Why Do We Have An Internal Skeleton?
If you think about it, skeletons aren't awesome. Instead of the super strong shells or exoskeletons so many other animals have, we have these internal skeletons.
Seeker
The Evolution of Elephants ?
The visibility of this video has been reduce because of the shocking images at the end (where we see mistreatment to elephants by poachers or for tourism).
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New tech used on rhino tooth uncovers more about evolution
(11 Sep 2019) LEAD IN: Scientists studying ancient fossils say they've used new techniques which could help solve some of the biggest mysteries of animal and ...
AP Archive
Primates!
This lecture covers the main groups of living primates and a brief look at the evolutionary history of the primate clade.
Sheila Nightingale
Old News Ep. 13: The First Mammal with Friends
Meet the social mammal Filikomys, a "friendly mouse" with blade-like teeth! How did it survive in an ecosystem ruled by dinosaurs? Why is social behavior ...
North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences
"The Small and the Tall: Origins of Mammals and Dinosaurs"
Title: Origins Science Scholars Program "The Small and the Tall: Origins of Mammals and Dinosaurs" Speaker: Michael Ryan, PhD Location: Cleveland Museum ...
Case Western Reserve University
Human Dentition
Mouth Cavity All mammals except the monotremes, the xenarthrans, the pangolins, and the cetaceans have up to four distinct types of teeth, with a maximum ...
TutorVista
The Evolutionary History of Whales - Cetacean Evolution Part 1
The millions of years that led to the modern-day assemblage of whale, dolphin, and porpoise species encapsulates a truly incredible period of mammalian ...
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Scott Edwards: Birds: Evolution and Innovation in a Changing World | Harvard Department of Physics
In this talk Prof. Edwards will celebrate the remarkable 100 million year history of birds and describe the imprint of ancient innovations, such as feathers and ...
Harvard University
Nothing But the Tooth - Shelf Life #13
What does it take to describe a new genus, or two, of ancient mammal ancestors? Paleontologists Mike Novacek and Paúl Velazco explain why dental detective ...
American Museum of Natural History
Episode 18A - Human Evolution Part 1
This time, by request, we discuss an ancient story so detailed, compelling, and important that we had to split it in two! In part one, we find our own place on the ...
Common Descent
Heads Up! How and Why the Amazing Human Head Evolved to Be the Way It Is
Daniel Lieberman, Professor of Human Evolutionary Biology at Harvard, explores how heads work, evolved, and why the human head is special. His answers ...
Harvard Museum of Natural History
Hominin Evolution, Part 1: The First 5 Million Years
This video lecture covers the first 5 million years of hominin evolution after our split from chimpanzees. This is the first in a two-part series on hominin evolution; ...
Sheila Nightingale
Stable isotope ratios and trace elements in modern mammal tooth enamel
Bioapatite from mammal tooth enamel is a popular biomineral used in the reconstruction of palaeoenvironment and palaeodiet. It records information about the ...
Recording Archaeology
Cracked Teeth and Complicated Noses, UCLA
Dr. Blaire Van Valkenburgh, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology lecture from 10/07/2009.
UCLA
The Evolution of Cetaceans ??
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Anthöny Pain
Fossil Dogs and the Search for Evolutionary Optimality
In celebration of Charles Darwin's birthday, the Museum of Natural and Cultural History invites you to its annual conversation series exploring species, ...
Museum of Natural and Cultural History
5.3 Mobility and Migration Strontium Isotopes
Centre for Innovation - Leiden University
Dentition in Mammals (English)
Dentition in Mammals: The arrangement of teeth in the upper and lower jaw bones, is called dentition. The functions of teeth are as follows: (i) The primary ...
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Cutting-edge: the science of tooth replacement at the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition 2014
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AHS16 - Kevin Boyd - Pre-and Post-natal Retrognathia
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AncestryFoundation
Lecture 65a Baby Kayentatherium
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#272 Peter Ungar: The Evolution Of Teeth, And Our Diet
Support the channel------------ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thedissenter SubscribeStar: https://www.subscribestar.com/the-dissenter PayPal: ...
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Bharata Mata College
Luzia Among Specimens Likely Lost in Brazil Museum Fire | SciShow News
Right now, you can sign up for 2 months of free unlimited access to Skillshare: https://skl.sh/scishow15 Check out Matt Bellassai's Skillshare class “Creating for ...
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Lecture 76a The Fossil Record of Hamsters
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Dr Michael Eades: The Origins of the Paleo Low Carb Diet (Full Length)
Dr Michael Eades explores the origins of the human diet and how it points to one of a much lower carbohydrate nature.
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Evolutionary development: Chicken teeth | Crash Course biology| Khan Academy
Hank introduces us to the relatively new field of evolutionary developmental biology, which compares the developmental processes of different organisms to ...
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The Evolutionary History of Our Closest Relatives, the Neanderthals
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How to infer Hominin diet from teeth?
IMQP Student Essay for the course of Methodologies in Archaeological research Abstract Changes in the type of diet are linked to many aspects of the hominin ...
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Uncovering the Hidden Dental Diversity of the First Apex Predators
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Do you find TED talks a little too formal. Why not try out our GARAGE LECTURES? The first one is about about mammal jaws and teeth with Prof Larsson of the ...
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