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Taxon, Site and Temporal Differentiation Using Dental Microwear in the Southern African Papionins

Proctor, Darby
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The evolutionary history of the South African papionins is a useful analog for the emergence of hominids in South Africa. However, the taxonomic relationships of the papionins are unclear. This study uses low-magnification stereomicroscopy to examine dental microwear and uses the microwear signals to explore the existing classification of these papionins. The results from the species and site level analyses are equivocal. However, the genera and time period results show clear evidence for a dietary change between the extinct and extant forms of Papio and Parapapio. This adds an additional tool for distinguishing these two groups. The dietary changes witnessed in the papionins are likely found in the hominids from the Plio-Pleistocene. Using the papionin analog, hominid dietary evolution may be explored.

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2007-04-24
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papio, parapapio, dental microwear, Southern Africa, low-magnification stereomicroscopy, baboons, hominids, Plio-Pleistocene
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Proctor, Darby. 2007. "Taxon, Site and Temporal Differentiation Using Dental Microwear in the Southern African Papionins." Georgia State University. https://doi.org/10.57709/1059172
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2011-09-13
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