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Intra-tooth isotope variations in late Miocene bovid enamel from Afghanistan:: paleobiological, taphonomic, and climatic implications

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PALAEOGEOGRAPHY PALAEOCLIMATOLOGY PALAEOECOLOGY
Volume 186, Issue 1-2, Pages 145-161

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DOI: 10.1016/S0031-0182(02)00449-2

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paleoenvironment; taphonomy; carbon and oxygen stable isotopes; enamel; Miocene; Afghanistan

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The rich mid-Turolian site of Molayan (Afghanistan) has yielded more than 100 mandibles from the bovid Tragoportax afghanicus. In this study we document different aspects of the paleobiology and paleoecology of this fossil bovid by examining patterns of inter- and intra-tooth carbon and oxygen isotopic analyses in M-1 to M-3 molars from five specimens. Accurate paleoecological and paleoclimatic inferences based on carbon and oxygen isotope analyses in fossil enamel are directly dependent upon the way in which teeth are sampled as well as taphonomic processes which are responsible for fossil accumulation. Because this sampling methodology provides a unique opportunity to detect seasonal changes in diet and environment during tooth formation, it also offers the possibility of testing between catastrophic and progressive deposition at this site. Preservation of delta(13)C and delta(18)C values is shown to be good and permits inter-individual comparisons of isotopic trends to be made. Timing of molar crown formation and enamel growth rate were deduced from the pattern of intra-tooth carbon and oxygen isotope variation. The pattern of delta(18)O variation found in the first and second molars is similar in all the individuals, which suggests that a single birth season occurred probably before the hot/dry season. Large differences in average delta(18)O values ( >2.5%(0)) are found within a single cohort and indicate that fossil accumulation was progressive rather than catastrophic. The hypothesis that T. afghanicus evolved in an open environment is supported by high delta(13)C values in a C-3 context. Increasing temperature and/or aridity eastward along the Greco-Irano-Afghan biogeographic province is strongly suggested by increasing delta(18)O values between Greece and Afghanistan. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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