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- Mesowear is a method, used in different branches and fields of biology. This method can apply to both extant and extinct animals, according to the scope...
- hominins, but with non-hominin apes or even non-primates. Based on dental mesowear patterns of the bovids found in the same palaeoenvironment, S. tchadensis...
- continued becoming more adapted to mixed feeding, indicated by dental mesowear evidence, as their palaeoenvironment opened up. All bovids have the similar...
- (October 2016). "Dental mesowear reflects local vegetation and niche separation in Pleistocene proboscideans from Britain: Dental Mesowear in Pleistocene Proboscideans"...
- (October 2016). "Dental mesowear reflects local vegetation and niche separation in Pleistocene proboscideans from Britain: Dental Mesowear in Pleistocene Proboscideans"...
- Camelopardalis attica and then reclassified as Giraffa attica. Dental mesowear analysis shows that B. attica exhibited browsing habits at the site of...
- being able to both graze and browse. Analysis of dental microwear and mesowear paired with δ13C and δ18O measurements of S. maurusium from Ahl al Oughlam...
- minimal ecological change during the transition from MIS 3 to MIS 2. Dental mesowear indicates that during the Late Pleistocene, reindeer living in central...
- very similar to domesticated cattle feeding on gr****, twigs and acorns. Mesowear analysis of Holocene Danish aurochs premolar teeth indicates that it changed...
- of extant and fossil xenarthrans (Mammalia, Xenarthra) – Applying a new mesowear approach". Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 476: 42–54...