The selection of foods in any environment depends on a variety of factors, including the nutrient availability and antifeedant loads in the component habitats. How these nutritional properties vary and covary in time and space is not well known, particularly among wild plant species. We collected plant samples from several habitats within the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site in South Africa, and measured their macronutrient and antifeedant properties in order to explore how season, habitat, plant type, and plant organ affected the quality of these potential plant foods. Our results have implications for early hominin use of similar habitats
In recent years, new evidence for the early use of plant foods has challenged the stereotype of the ...
Within a primate species, diet can be highly variable in composition, even at small spatial scales w...
Studying Stone Age foraging behaviours in terms of plant foods is difficult because of reservation, ...
The selection of foods in any environment depends on a variety of factors, including the nutrient av...
Discussions about early hominin diets have generally excluded grass leaves as a staple food resource...
Neandertals are our closest fossil relatives and have left a rich archaeological and fossil record, ...
Diets and food are indisputably core facets of human society. The great apes sti...
Ancient human settlements play an important role in creating heterogeneous African savanna ecosystem...
International audienceThe dichotomy between early Homo and Paranthropus is justified partly on morph...
Abstract The diet of early human ancestors has received renewed theoretical interest since the disco...
Diet changes are considered key events in human evolution. Most studies of early hominin diets focus...
The study of nutritional ecology has proven to be useful for understanding many aspects of primate b...
NoDietary ecology is one key to understanding the biology, lifeways, and evolutionary pathways of ma...
Nutritional factors are among the most important influences on primate food choice. We examined the ...
The diet of early human ancestors has received renewed theoretical interest since the discovery of e...
In recent years, new evidence for the early use of plant foods has challenged the stereotype of the ...
Within a primate species, diet can be highly variable in composition, even at small spatial scales w...
Studying Stone Age foraging behaviours in terms of plant foods is difficult because of reservation, ...
The selection of foods in any environment depends on a variety of factors, including the nutrient av...
Discussions about early hominin diets have generally excluded grass leaves as a staple food resource...
Neandertals are our closest fossil relatives and have left a rich archaeological and fossil record, ...
Diets and food are indisputably core facets of human society. The great apes sti...
Ancient human settlements play an important role in creating heterogeneous African savanna ecosystem...
International audienceThe dichotomy between early Homo and Paranthropus is justified partly on morph...
Abstract The diet of early human ancestors has received renewed theoretical interest since the disco...
Diet changes are considered key events in human evolution. Most studies of early hominin diets focus...
The study of nutritional ecology has proven to be useful for understanding many aspects of primate b...
NoDietary ecology is one key to understanding the biology, lifeways, and evolutionary pathways of ma...
Nutritional factors are among the most important influences on primate food choice. We examined the ...
The diet of early human ancestors has received renewed theoretical interest since the discovery of e...
In recent years, new evidence for the early use of plant foods has challenged the stereotype of the ...
Within a primate species, diet can be highly variable in composition, even at small spatial scales w...
Studying Stone Age foraging behaviours in terms of plant foods is difficult because of reservation, ...