The adaptive radiation of hipparionins after their Old World dispersal was linked with a trend towards smaller body sizes. The appearance of the small-sized forms has usually been associated to open environments and grazing diets. A recent approach, moreover, highlights the role of life history modifications related to habitat conditions as triggers of their size shifts. Here, we test the relationship between hipparionin size and diet analyzing the dental microwear textures of different-sized hipparionins from Vallesian and Turolian circum-Mediterranean localities. Our results show that hipparionins were mainly mixed-feeders and that there was no general link between body size and diet. However, we identified broader feeding spectra in west...
International audienceThe objective of this study is to estimate changes in feeding preferences of t...
Resource competition and niche partitioning among the exceptionally high number of sympatric ungulat...
The fossil record of the South American Pleistocene presents two Equidae taxa: Hippidion Owen and Eq...
International audienceThe adaptive radiation of hipparionins after their Old World dispersal was lin...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The equid <i>Hippotherium primigenium</i>, with moderately hypsodont cheek ...
Size shifts may be a by-product of alterations in life history traits driven by natural selection. A...
Given the central adaptive role of diet, paleodietary inference is essential for understanding the r...
Given the central adaptive role of diet, paleodietary inference is essential for understanding the r...
Geographically isolated insular species face energetic restrictions and commonly evolve adaptations ...
Received 19 May 2015, Accepted 15 October 2015, Available online 23 October 2015Most of the Pleistoc...
Hipparionins were a dominant element of the late Miocene faunas of Europe; however, their biology an...
Nearly five decades ago Berggren and Van Couvering proposed an Old World "Hipparion Datum" wherein a...
International audienceThe late early Miocene Béon 1 locality has yielded an abundant vertebrate faun...
8 pagesInternational audienceNewly colonised, isolated habitats, like islands, provide diverse niche...
Examination of microscopic wear marks on the surface of teeth (dental microwear) provides informatio...
International audienceThe objective of this study is to estimate changes in feeding preferences of t...
Resource competition and niche partitioning among the exceptionally high number of sympatric ungulat...
The fossil record of the South American Pleistocene presents two Equidae taxa: Hippidion Owen and Eq...
International audienceThe adaptive radiation of hipparionins after their Old World dispersal was lin...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The equid <i>Hippotherium primigenium</i>, with moderately hypsodont cheek ...
Size shifts may be a by-product of alterations in life history traits driven by natural selection. A...
Given the central adaptive role of diet, paleodietary inference is essential for understanding the r...
Given the central adaptive role of diet, paleodietary inference is essential for understanding the r...
Geographically isolated insular species face energetic restrictions and commonly evolve adaptations ...
Received 19 May 2015, Accepted 15 October 2015, Available online 23 October 2015Most of the Pleistoc...
Hipparionins were a dominant element of the late Miocene faunas of Europe; however, their biology an...
Nearly five decades ago Berggren and Van Couvering proposed an Old World "Hipparion Datum" wherein a...
International audienceThe late early Miocene Béon 1 locality has yielded an abundant vertebrate faun...
8 pagesInternational audienceNewly colonised, isolated habitats, like islands, provide diverse niche...
Examination of microscopic wear marks on the surface of teeth (dental microwear) provides informatio...
International audienceThe objective of this study is to estimate changes in feeding preferences of t...
Resource competition and niche partitioning among the exceptionally high number of sympatric ungulat...
The fossil record of the South American Pleistocene presents two Equidae taxa: Hippidion Owen and Eq...