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An arboreal docodont from the Jurassic and mammaliaform ecological diversification
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BiologyNew Docodontan MammaliaformBiodiversityPlant SapPhylogeneticsLiving FossilBioarchaeologyMammalogyEvolutionary BiologyOmnivorous DietNatural SciencesPaleoanthropologyArboreal DocodontLanguage StudiesPrimate FossilPaleobotanySynapsida
A new docodontan mammaliaform from the Middle Jurassic of China has skeletal features for climbing and dental characters indicative of an omnivorous diet that included plant sap. This fossil expands the range of known locomotor adaptations in docodontans to include climbing, in addition to digging and swimming. It further shows that some docodontans had a diet with a substantial herbivorous component, distinctive from the faunivorous diets previously reported in other members of this clade. This reveals a greater ecological diversity in an early mammaliaform clade at a more fundamental taxonomic level not only between major clades as previously thought.
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