Dental microwear of sympatric rodent species sampled across habitats in southern Africa: Implications for environmental influence  

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作  者:Jenny H.E.BURGMAN Jennifer LEICHLITER Nico L.AVENANT Peter S.UNGAR 

机构地区:[1]Environmental Dynamics Program,University of Arkansas,Fayetteville,Arkansas,USA [2]Department of Anthropology,University of Colorado Boulder,Boulder,Colorado,USA [3]National Museum and University of the Free State,Bloemfontein,South Africa [4]Department of Anthropology,University of Arkansas,Fayetteville,Arkansas,USA

出  处:《Integrative Zoology》2016年第2期111-127,共17页整合动物学(英文版)

基  金:funded by US National Science Foundation Grant SBR0948283 to PSU.

摘  要:Dental microwear textures have proven to be a valuable tool for reconstructing the diets of a wide assortment of fossil vertebrates.Nevertheless,some studies have recently questioned the efficacy of this approach,suggesting that aspects of habitat unrelated to food preference,especially environmental grit load,might have a confound­ing effect on microwear patterning that obscures the diet signal.Here we evaluate this hypothesis by examining microwear textures of 3 extant sympatric rodent species that vary in diet breadth and are found in a variety of habitat types:Mastomys coucha,Micaelamys namaquensis and Rhabdomys pumilio.We sample each of these species from 3 distinct environmental settings in southern Africa that differ in rainfall and vegetative cover:Na­ma-Karoo shrublands(semi-desert)and Dry Highveld grasslands in the Free State Province of South Africa,and Afromontane(wet)grasslands in the highlands of Lesotho.While differences between habitat types are ev­ident for some of the species,inconsistency in the pattern suggests that the microwear signal is driven by vari­ation in foods eaten rather than grit-level per se.It is clear that,at least for species and habitats sampled in the current study,environmental grit load does not swamp diet-related microwear signatures.

关 键 词:DIET GRIT tooth wear 

分 类 号:F42[经济管理—产业经济]

 

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