Paleoecological interpretations are based on our understanding of dietary and habitat preferences of fossil taxa. While morphology provides approximations of diets, stable isotope proxies provide insights into the realized diets of animals. We present a synthesis of the isotopic ecologies (δ13C from tooth enamel) of North American mammalian herbivores since ~7 Ma. We ask: 1) Do morphological interpretations of dietary behavior agree with stable isotope proxy data?; 2) Are grazing taxa specialists, or is grazing a means to broaden the dietary niche?; and, 3) How is dietary niche breadth attained in taxa at the local level? We demonstrate that while brachydont taxa are specialized as browsers, hypsodont taxa often have broader diets that incl...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The equid <i>Hippotherium primigenium</i>, with moderately hypsodont cheek ...
textRecords of change of [delta]13C values in vertebrate teeth offer an opportunity to gain insight ...
Stable isotopes of mammoths and mastodons have the potential to illuminate ecological changes in lat...
Paleobiologists tend to use dietary information as an ecological indicator because diet is a fundame...
International audiencePaleobiologists tend to use dietary information as an ecological indicator bec...
Understanding the ecological factors that contributed to the late-Pleistocene large mammal extinctio...
Stable carbon isotope analysis in tooth enamel is a well-established approach to infer C3 and C4 die...
Mammoths and mastodons are common in Pleistocene deposits, yet these proboscideans and many other an...
Lack of calibrated instruments and written records prior to European contact in North America has fo...
Carbon isotopic signatures recorded in vertebrate tissues derive from ingested food and thus reflect...
An expansion of C4 grasslands occurred between 6 and 8 million years ago in the Great Plains of Nort...
Isotopes in fossil tooth enamel provide robust tools for reconstructing food webs, which have been u...
Light stable isotope ratios (δ13C and δ18O) of tooth enamel have been widely used to determine the d...
Stable carbon isotope analysis in tooth enamel is a well-established approach to infer C3 and C4 die...
International audienceEcological information from fossilized hard tissues is often difficult to inte...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The equid <i>Hippotherium primigenium</i>, with moderately hypsodont cheek ...
textRecords of change of [delta]13C values in vertebrate teeth offer an opportunity to gain insight ...
Stable isotopes of mammoths and mastodons have the potential to illuminate ecological changes in lat...
Paleobiologists tend to use dietary information as an ecological indicator because diet is a fundame...
International audiencePaleobiologists tend to use dietary information as an ecological indicator bec...
Understanding the ecological factors that contributed to the late-Pleistocene large mammal extinctio...
Stable carbon isotope analysis in tooth enamel is a well-established approach to infer C3 and C4 die...
Mammoths and mastodons are common in Pleistocene deposits, yet these proboscideans and many other an...
Lack of calibrated instruments and written records prior to European contact in North America has fo...
Carbon isotopic signatures recorded in vertebrate tissues derive from ingested food and thus reflect...
An expansion of C4 grasslands occurred between 6 and 8 million years ago in the Great Plains of Nort...
Isotopes in fossil tooth enamel provide robust tools for reconstructing food webs, which have been u...
Light stable isotope ratios (δ13C and δ18O) of tooth enamel have been widely used to determine the d...
Stable carbon isotope analysis in tooth enamel is a well-established approach to infer C3 and C4 die...
International audienceEcological information from fossilized hard tissues is often difficult to inte...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The equid <i>Hippotherium primigenium</i>, with moderately hypsodont cheek ...
textRecords of change of [delta]13C values in vertebrate teeth offer an opportunity to gain insight ...
Stable isotopes of mammoths and mastodons have the potential to illuminate ecological changes in lat...