Feeding preference of fossil herbivorous mammals, concerning the coevolution of mammalian and floral ecosystems, has become of key research interest. In this paper, phytoliths in dental calculus from two gomphotheriid proboscideans of the middle Miocene Junggar Basin, Central Asia, have been identified, suggesting that Gomphotherium connexum was a mixed feeder, while the phytoliths from G. steinheimense indicates grazing preference. This is the earliest-known proboscidean with a predominantly grazing habit. These results are further confirmed by microwear and isotope analyses. Pollen record reveals an open steppic environment with few trees, indicating an early aridity phase in the Asian interior during the Mid-Miocene Climate Optimum, whic...
Abstract Background Specialised leaf-eating is almost universally regarded as the ancestral state of...
Inferring the diet of fossil mammals is a major approach to mammalian palaeobiology and palaeoecolog...
The Late-Cretaceous appearance of grasses, followed by the Cenozoic advancement of grasslands as dom...
Feeding preference of fossil herbivorous mammals, concerning the coevolution of mammalian and floral...
International audienceMajor climatic and ecological changes are documented in terrestrial ecosystems...
International audienceThe objective of this study is to estimate changes in feeding preferences of t...
International audienceThe late early Miocene Béon 1 locality has yielded an abundant vertebrate faun...
Based on data from analyses on previously-reported carbon stable isotope data from dental enamel and...
Given the central adaptive role of diet, paleodietary inference is essential for understanding the r...
The Miocene epoch is a key period of the Cenozoic with major climatic and ecosystem changes, during ...
Treeshrews are small, Indomalayan mammals closely related to primates. Previously, three-dimensional...
The Gomphotheriidae family belongs to the Proboscidea order. Gomphotheres were elephant-like mammals...
<div><p>Given the central adaptive role of diet, paleodietary inference is essential for understandi...
Members of the family Rhinocerotidae first appeared in the middle Eocene and were one of most succes...
Understanding species-environment interactions through time is important for studying evolutionary p...
Abstract Background Specialised leaf-eating is almost universally regarded as the ancestral state of...
Inferring the diet of fossil mammals is a major approach to mammalian palaeobiology and palaeoecolog...
The Late-Cretaceous appearance of grasses, followed by the Cenozoic advancement of grasslands as dom...
Feeding preference of fossil herbivorous mammals, concerning the coevolution of mammalian and floral...
International audienceMajor climatic and ecological changes are documented in terrestrial ecosystems...
International audienceThe objective of this study is to estimate changes in feeding preferences of t...
International audienceThe late early Miocene Béon 1 locality has yielded an abundant vertebrate faun...
Based on data from analyses on previously-reported carbon stable isotope data from dental enamel and...
Given the central adaptive role of diet, paleodietary inference is essential for understanding the r...
The Miocene epoch is a key period of the Cenozoic with major climatic and ecosystem changes, during ...
Treeshrews are small, Indomalayan mammals closely related to primates. Previously, three-dimensional...
The Gomphotheriidae family belongs to the Proboscidea order. Gomphotheres were elephant-like mammals...
<div><p>Given the central adaptive role of diet, paleodietary inference is essential for understandi...
Members of the family Rhinocerotidae first appeared in the middle Eocene and were one of most succes...
Understanding species-environment interactions through time is important for studying evolutionary p...
Abstract Background Specialised leaf-eating is almost universally regarded as the ancestral state of...
Inferring the diet of fossil mammals is a major approach to mammalian palaeobiology and palaeoecolog...
The Late-Cretaceous appearance of grasses, followed by the Cenozoic advancement of grasslands as dom...