Stable carbon isotope analyses have shown that South African australopiths did not have exclusively frugivorous diets, but also consumed significant quantities of C4 foods such as grasses, sedges, or animals that ate these foods. Yet, these studies have had significant limitations. For example, hominin sample sizes were relatively small, leading some to question the veracity of the claim for australopith C4 consumption. In addition, it has been difficult to determine which C4 resources were actually utilized, which is at least partially due to a lack of stable isotope data on some purported australopith foods. Here we begin to address these lacunae by presenting carbon isotope data for 14 new hominin specimens, as well as for two potential ...
SIGNIFICANCE: Clumped and stable isotope data of paleosol carbonate and fossil tooth enamel inform a...
Diet changes are considered key events in human evolution. Most studies of early hominin diets focus...
Stable carbon isotope analyses of vertebrate hard tissues such as bones, teeth, and tusks provide in...
Stable isotope analysis is an increasingly used molecular tool to reconstruct the diet and ecology o...
Stable isotope analysis is an increasingly used molecular tool to reconstruct the diet and ecology o...
Carbon isotope studies of early hominins from southern Africa showed that their diets differed marke...
The stable carbon isotope ratio of fossil tooth enamel carbonate is determined by the photosynthetic...
NoDietary ecology is one key to understanding the biology, lifeways, and evolutionary pathways of ma...
The enhanced dietary flexibility of early hominins to include consumption of C4/crassulacean acid me...
International audienceThe dichotomy between early Homo and Paranthropus is justified partly on morph...
Direct evidence regarding when and to what degree our early ancestors incorporated animal resources ...
Light stable isotope ratios (δ13C and δ18O) of tooth enamel have been widely used to determine the...
Reconstructing Plio-Pleistocene African paleoenvironments is important for models of early hominin e...
Discussions about early hominin diets have generally excluded grass leaves as a staple food resource...
NoThe environmental contexts of the karstic hominin sites in South Africa have been established larg...
SIGNIFICANCE: Clumped and stable isotope data of paleosol carbonate and fossil tooth enamel inform a...
Diet changes are considered key events in human evolution. Most studies of early hominin diets focus...
Stable carbon isotope analyses of vertebrate hard tissues such as bones, teeth, and tusks provide in...
Stable isotope analysis is an increasingly used molecular tool to reconstruct the diet and ecology o...
Stable isotope analysis is an increasingly used molecular tool to reconstruct the diet and ecology o...
Carbon isotope studies of early hominins from southern Africa showed that their diets differed marke...
The stable carbon isotope ratio of fossil tooth enamel carbonate is determined by the photosynthetic...
NoDietary ecology is one key to understanding the biology, lifeways, and evolutionary pathways of ma...
The enhanced dietary flexibility of early hominins to include consumption of C4/crassulacean acid me...
International audienceThe dichotomy between early Homo and Paranthropus is justified partly on morph...
Direct evidence regarding when and to what degree our early ancestors incorporated animal resources ...
Light stable isotope ratios (δ13C and δ18O) of tooth enamel have been widely used to determine the...
Reconstructing Plio-Pleistocene African paleoenvironments is important for models of early hominin e...
Discussions about early hominin diets have generally excluded grass leaves as a staple food resource...
NoThe environmental contexts of the karstic hominin sites in South Africa have been established larg...
SIGNIFICANCE: Clumped and stable isotope data of paleosol carbonate and fossil tooth enamel inform a...
Diet changes are considered key events in human evolution. Most studies of early hominin diets focus...
Stable carbon isotope analyses of vertebrate hard tissues such as bones, teeth, and tusks provide in...