Convergencias evolutivas DIENTES DE SABLE
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Nos tardamos, pero les traemos un video ENORME, con muchísimas criaturas que fueron convergentes (hasta cierto punto) con el famoso félido dientes de sable y su subfamilia, los macairodontinos. Tenemos de todo, carnívoros, falsos carnívoros, parientes de los marsupiales, mamíferos mesozoicos, sinápsidos no mamiferianos, criaturas herbívoras y una que otra sorpresa más. Así que no te lo puedes perder por nada. • Referencias principales: • Antón, M. 2013. Sabertooth. Indiana University Press. 243p. • Brink, K.S. et al. 2015. Developmental and evolutionary novelty in the serrated teeth of theropod dinosaurs. Scientific Reports, 5(1), 1-12. • Brown, J.G. 2014. Jaw function in Smilodon fatalis (...). PloS one, 9(10), e107456. • Capobianco, A., et al. 2020. Large-bodied sabre-toothed anchovies (...). Royal Society Open Science, 7(5), 192260. • Christiansen, P. 2006. Sabertooth characters in the clouded leopard (Neofelis nebulosa Griffiths 1821). 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PLoS One, 8(6), e66888. • 00:00 Introducción • 02:19 Smilodon • 03:37 Neofelis • 05:22 Los barburofélidos • 06:58 Los nimrávidos • 08:47 Machaeroides • 09:55 Los tilacosmílidos • 13:04 La profecía • 14:18 El casi • 15:22 Gorgonopsios • 17:10 Los biarmosuquios • 18:43 Los cabezas terribles • 20:24 El rarito • 21:42 Los venados • 24:49 Los almizcleros • 25:57 Los ratones • 26:37 Jirafonados • 27:44 Los camellicornes • 28:34 Menciones honoríficas • 31:06 Rinofantes • 32:26 Epílogo
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