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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY
卷 26, 期 4, 页码 825-854出版社
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DOI: 10.1007/s10764-005-5325-3
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paleoecology; ecomorphology; diet; microwear; dental microstructure; C-13; Archaeolemur; Hadropithecus; Madagascar
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Modern tools of paleoecological and ecomorphological research have enabled researchers to reconstruct the lifeways of extinct species more thoroughly than ever before. We apply a variety of tools in an attempt to reconstruct the diets of the extinct archaeolemurids of Madagascar. Our data include dental use wear (examined across species and across ontogenetic series of single species), enamel microstructure, enamel thickness, and delta C-13. The data are complemented by field data on the environmental contexts in which the species lived and C-14 determinations that demonstrate the surprisingly late survival of archaeolemurids. Several lines of evidence converge to suggest that all archaeolemurid species were hard-object processors, but with different diets and different methods of food processing. Past reconstructions of the diet of Hadropithecus as a specialized grass consumer fail under the scrutiny of multiple lines of evidence.
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