Dentition (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Dentition" in English language version.

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1902encyclopedia.com

  • "Kangaroo". www.1902encyclopedia.com. Archived from the original on 4 July 2017. Retrieved 28 March 2018.

adelaide.edu.au

animaldiversity.org

  • Myers, Phil (2000). ""Otariidae"". Animal Diversity Web. Retrieved 2021-05-15. The dental formula is 3/2, 1/1, 4/4, 1-3/1 = 34-38.

archive.org

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doi.org

ed.ac.uk

nhc.ed.ac.uk

environment.gov.au

  • Johnson, Ken A. (n.d.). ""Fauna of Australia"" (PDF). Fauna of Australia Volume 1b - Mammalia. Retrieved 2021-05-15. Fauna of Australia Volume 1b - Mammalia

geocities.ws

  • "The Skulls". Chunnie's British Mammal Skulls. Archived from the original on 8 October 2012. Retrieved 15 October 2011.
  • "Dental Formula". www.geocities.ws. Archived from the original on 28 February 2017. Retrieved 28 March 2018.

jstor.org

ljmu.ac.uk

researchonline.ljmu.ac.uk

loc.gov

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nih.gov

pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

palaeos.com

provet.co.uk

semanticscholar.org

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ttu.edu

nsrl.ttu.edu

ultimateungulate.com

  • Ultimate Ungulates Ultimate Ungulates, Family Equidae: Horses, asses, and zebras, Ultimate Unqulate.com, retrieved 7 June 2010
  • Regarding horse dentition, Pence (2002, p. 7) gives erroneous upper and lower figures of 40 to 44 for the dental range. It is not possible to arrive at this range from the figures she provides. The figures from Cirelli and Ultimate Ungulates are more reliable, although there is a self-evident error for Cirelli's calculation of the upper female range of 40, which is not possible from the figures he provides. One can only arrive at an upper figure of 38 without canines, which for females Cirelli shows as 0/0. It appears canines do sometimes appear in females, hence the sentence in Ultimate Ungulates that canines are "usually present only in males". However, Pence's and Cirelli's references are clearly otherwise useful, hence the inclusion, but with the caveat of this footnote. Pence, Patricia (2002), Equine Dentistry: A Practical Guide, Baltimore: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, ISBN 978-0-683-30403-9 Cirelli, Al, Equine Dentition (PDF), Nevada: University of Nevada, retrieved 7 June 2010 Ultimate Ungulates, Family Equidae: Horses, asses, and zebras, Ultimate Unqulate.com, retrieved 7 June 2010 Ultimate Ungulates, Family Equidae: Horses, asses, and zebras, Ultimate Unqulate.com, retrieved 7 June 2010

unl.edu

digitalcommons.unl.edu

unr.edu

unce.unr.edu

  • Cirelli Cirelli, Al, Equine Dentition (PDF), Nevada: University of Nevada, retrieved 7 June 2010
  • Regarding horse dentition, Pence (2002, p. 7) gives erroneous upper and lower figures of 40 to 44 for the dental range. It is not possible to arrive at this range from the figures she provides. The figures from Cirelli and Ultimate Ungulates are more reliable, although there is a self-evident error for Cirelli's calculation of the upper female range of 40, which is not possible from the figures he provides. One can only arrive at an upper figure of 38 without canines, which for females Cirelli shows as 0/0. It appears canines do sometimes appear in females, hence the sentence in Ultimate Ungulates that canines are "usually present only in males". However, Pence's and Cirelli's references are clearly otherwise useful, hence the inclusion, but with the caveat of this footnote. Pence, Patricia (2002), Equine Dentistry: A Practical Guide, Baltimore: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, ISBN 978-0-683-30403-9 Cirelli, Al, Equine Dentition (PDF), Nevada: University of Nevada, retrieved 7 June 2010 Ultimate Ungulates, Family Equidae: Horses, asses, and zebras, Ultimate Unqulate.com, retrieved 7 June 2010 Ultimate Ungulates, Family Equidae: Horses, asses, and zebras, Ultimate Unqulate.com, retrieved 7 June 2010

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fsis.usda.gov

veteriankey.com

  • Bravo, P. Walter (2016-08-27). "Camelidae". veteriankey.com. Retrieved 2021-05-15. The dental formula for both Bactrian and dromedary camels is incisors (I) 1/3, canines (C) 1/1, premolars (P) 3/2, molars (M) 3/3.

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