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Experimental perspective on fallback foods and dietary adaptations in early hominins

机译:早期人参中的后备食物和饮食适应性的实验观点

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The robust jaws and large, thick-enameled molars of the Plio–Pleistocene hominins Australopithecus and Paranthropus have long been interpreted as adaptations for hard-object feeding. Recent studies of dental microwear indicate that only Paranthropus robustus regularly ate hard items, suggesting that the dentognathic anatomy of other australopiths reflects rare, seasonal exploitation of hard fallback foods. Here, we show that hard-object feeding cannot explain the extreme morphology of Paranthropus boisei. Rather, analysis of long-term dietary plasticity in an animal model suggests year-round reliance on tough foods requiring prolonged postcanine processing in P. boisei. Increased consumption of such items may have marked the earlier transition from Ardipithecus to Australopithecus, with routine hard-object feeding in P. robustus representing a novel behaviour.
机译:长期以来,人们一直将上颚骨-更新世人南方猿人和副鞭毛人的坚固的颚和厚厚的珐琅磨牙磨成坚硬的物体。近期对牙齿微磨损的研究表明,只有健壮的旁鞭毛虫经常吃坚硬的食物,这表明其他南方古猿的齿颌解剖学反映了对硬质后备食物的罕见季节性剥削。在这里,我们表明硬物体进食不能解释Paranthropus boisei的极端形态。相反,在动物模型中对长期饮食可塑性的分析表明,全年需要依靠坚韧的食物,而这些食物需要在博伊西假单胞菌中进行长时间的犬后加工。此类物品的消费量增加可能标志着从Ardipithecus到Australopithecus的较早过渡,其中以鲁棒对虾进行常规硬物喂养代表了一种新的行为。

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