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Stable isotope ecology of the common hippopotamus
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Isotope AnalysisPaleoenvironmental ReconstructionStable Isotope EcologyBioarchaeologyMammalogyEvolutionary BiologyIsotope GeochemistryBiochronologyPrimate FossilStable Isotope ProbingAfrican HippopotamidsLanguage StudiesMedicineOxygen Isotope RatiosIsotope Profiles
Abstract The diet of African hippopotamids can be documented through stable carbon isotope ratios ( 13 C/ 12 C) analyses of enamel and other tissues. The common hippopotamus Hippopotamus amphibius is widely assumed to be a pure grazer; however, the 13 C/ 12 C ratios of modern H. amphibius show a higher fraction of dietary C 3 biomass than estimated from traditional observations. Isotope profiles of modern hair and modern tooth enamel confirm that H. amphibius has a variable diet in both the short‐ (seasonal) and long‐ (sub‐decadal) time scales. Isotopic analyses of extant mammals from the same parks as the analyzed hippos provide comparative examples for diets of C 3 ‐browsers and C 4 ‐grazers. Oxygen isotope ratios ( 18 O/ 16 O) show that the hippo is consistently the most 18 O‐depleted mammal in any one ecosystem; this directly reflects its semi‐aquatic habitat.
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