Abstract Background Specialised leaf-eating is almost universally regarded as the ancestral state of all ruminants, yet little evidence can be cited in support of this assumption, apart from the fact that all early ruminants had low crowned cheek teeth. Instead, recent years have seen the emergence evidence contradicting the conventional view that low tooth crowns always indicate leaf-eating and high tooth crowns grass-eating. Results Here we report the results of two independent palaeodietary reconstructions for one of the earliest deer, Procervulus ginsburgi from the Early Miocene of Spain, suggesting that despite having lower tooth crowns than any living ruminant, this species included a significant proportion of grass in its diet. Concl...
This study investigates, for the first time (to our knowledge) for any animal group, the evolution o...
This article presents the results of the reconstruction of the paleodietary traits in the Mediterran...
Received 19 May 2015, Accepted 15 October 2015, Available online 23 October 2015Most of the Pleistoc...
The Late-Cretaceous appearance of grasses, followed by the Cenozoic advancement of grasslands as dom...
Consequence of the consumption of fresh grasses in a wet season while the intensive pitting (2) sugg...
Esowear hierarchical cluster based on the tooth positions m–m/M–Mand percentage high occlusal relief...
Rom [1] and [4].<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Ancestral feeding state of rumina...
Rom [1] and [4].<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Ancestral feeding state of rumina...
Global climate shifts and ecological flexibility are two major factors that may affect rates of spec...
The Late Cretaceous appearance of grasses, followed by the Cenozoic advancement of grasslands as dom...
A major step in mammalian evolution was the shift among many herbivorous clades from a browsing diet...
Non-seasonal (nsMf; ) and seasonal mixed feeders (sMf; ), specimens (). Exclusive mesowear symbols: ...
And low (%L) mesowear relief. Histogram of (A) is based on the values given in Table 1. Comparative ...
In the ongoing debate about divergent evolutionary morphophysiological adaptations of grazing and br...
Mesotheriidae includes small to medium-sized herbivores that belong to the so-called South American ...
This study investigates, for the first time (to our knowledge) for any animal group, the evolution o...
This article presents the results of the reconstruction of the paleodietary traits in the Mediterran...
Received 19 May 2015, Accepted 15 October 2015, Available online 23 October 2015Most of the Pleistoc...
The Late-Cretaceous appearance of grasses, followed by the Cenozoic advancement of grasslands as dom...
Consequence of the consumption of fresh grasses in a wet season while the intensive pitting (2) sugg...
Esowear hierarchical cluster based on the tooth positions m–m/M–Mand percentage high occlusal relief...
Rom [1] and [4].<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Ancestral feeding state of rumina...
Rom [1] and [4].<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Ancestral feeding state of rumina...
Global climate shifts and ecological flexibility are two major factors that may affect rates of spec...
The Late Cretaceous appearance of grasses, followed by the Cenozoic advancement of grasslands as dom...
A major step in mammalian evolution was the shift among many herbivorous clades from a browsing diet...
Non-seasonal (nsMf; ) and seasonal mixed feeders (sMf; ), specimens (). Exclusive mesowear symbols: ...
And low (%L) mesowear relief. Histogram of (A) is based on the values given in Table 1. Comparative ...
In the ongoing debate about divergent evolutionary morphophysiological adaptations of grazing and br...
Mesotheriidae includes small to medium-sized herbivores that belong to the so-called South American ...
This study investigates, for the first time (to our knowledge) for any animal group, the evolution o...
This article presents the results of the reconstruction of the paleodietary traits in the Mediterran...
Received 19 May 2015, Accepted 15 October 2015, Available online 23 October 2015Most of the Pleistoc...