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Academic & Professional Books  Organismal to Molecular Biology  Animals: Vertebrate Zoology

The Teeth of Non-Mammalian Vertebrates Form, Function, Development and Growth

By: Barry KB Berkovitz(Author), R Peter Shellis(Author)
514 pages, 600+ colour & b/w photos and colour & b/w illustrations, tables
Publisher: Academic Press
The Teeth of Non-Mammalian Vertebrates
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The Teeth of Non-Mammalian Vertebrates: Form, Function, Development and Growth, second edition is devoted to the teeth and dentitions of living fishes, amphibians, and reptiles. This book presents a comprehensive survey of the wide variety of tooth forms among non-mammalian vertebrates, based on descriptions of approximately 450 species belonging to about 170 families.

This latest edition discusses the functional morphology of feeding, the attachment of teeth, and the relationship of tooth form to function, with each chapter accompanied by a comprehensive, up-to-date reference list. Following the descriptions of the teeth and dentitions in each class, four chapters review current topics with considerable research activity: tooth development; tooth replacement; and the structure, formation, and evolution of the dental hard tissues This book is authored by internationally recognized teachers and researchers in the field. This new edition reflects the resurgence of interest in the dentitions of non-mammalian vertebrates as experimental systems to help understand genetic changes in evolution of teeth and jaws.

Together with the companion volume on mammalian vertebrates, these books provides a complete survey of the teeth of vertebrates. They are the ideal resource for students and researchers in zoology, biology, anthropology, archaeology and dentistry.

Contents

1. Cyclostomes
2. Chondrichtheys: Sharks
3. Chondrichtheys: Rays and chimaeras
4. Bony fishes
5. Amphibia
6. Reptilia: Tuatara and lizards
7. Reptilia: Snakes
8. Reptilia: Crocodiles
9. Tooth formation
10. Ontogeny of the dentition and tooth replacement
11. Dentine and dental pulp
12. Enameloid and enamel

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Biography

Dr Barry KB Berkovitz qualified in Dental Surgery at the Royal Dental Hospital in London in 1962. There soon followed three years of postgraduate research at Royal Holloway College London. Between 1966 and 2004 his time was equally divided between teaching Gross Anatomy and Dental Anatomy, first at the University of Bristol and later at King’s College London. He is the author of numerous books and scientific papers, many related to comparative dental anatomy. His well-known textbook Oral Anatomy, Histology and Embryology by BKB Berkovitz, GR Holland and BJ Moxham is now reaching its 5th edition, while his most recent popular science book is entitled Nothing but the Tooth.

Dr R Peter Shellis graduated from Birmingham University (BSc in Zoology and Comparative Physiology, 1966, MSc in Radiobiology, 1967). From 1968 to 1972 he worked with Prof AEW Miles at the London Hospital Medical College on the development of teeth in fishes. From 1972 to 1998 Dr Shellis worked on dental caries for the Medical Research Council in Bristol, also publishing research on comparative dental anatomy, particularly on primate tooth structure. Later, he worked with Prof M Addy (Bristol) and Prof A Lussi (Bern) on dental erosion and was Editor-in-Chief of Caries Research (2000-2009). Dr Shellis won the Colgate-Palmolive Prize (British Society for Dental Research) in 1981 and the ORCA Prize (European Organization for Caries Research: ORCA) in 2011. He is an Honorary Member of ORCA since 2010.

By: Barry KB Berkovitz(Author), R Peter Shellis(Author)
514 pages, 600+ colour & b/w photos and colour & b/w illustrations, tables
Publisher: Academic Press
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