Dental microwear texture analysis shows within-species diet variability in fossil hominins

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Robert S. Scott
Peter S. Ungar
Torbjorn S. Bergstrom
Christopher A. Brown
Frederick E. Grine
Mark F. Teaford
Alan Walker
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[1] University of Arkansas,Department of Anthropology
[2] Worcester Polytechnic Institute,Surface Metrology Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering
[3] Stony Brook University,Departments of Anthropology and Anatomical Sciences
[4] Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine,Center for Functional Anatomy & Evolution
[5] Pennsylvania State University,Departments of Anthropology and Biology
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Nature | 2005年 / 436卷
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The measurement of the marks on fossilized teeth provides palaeontologists with direct evidence of what an individual ate in the past. The conventional approach to dental ‘microwear’ treats it as a set of features arbitrarily defined by individual observers on a two-dimensional image. A new approach eliminates some of the vagaries associated with the method by treating the worn surfaces as textures and measuring them in three dimensions. Use of this technique on a series of South African australopithecines suggests that the ‘gracile’ Australopithecus africanus ate more tough foods than Paranthropus robustus, and that Paranthropus ate more hard, brittle items as part of more varied diet.
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