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Isotopic Evidence for Dietary Variability in the Early Hominin <i>Paranthropus robustus</i>
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BiologyIsotope AnalysisDietary VariabilityDelta13c ValuesBiogeographyBioarchaeologyNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyParanthropus Robustus IndividualsPaleoanthropologyLife HistoryIsotopic EvidenceLanguage StudiesPrimate FossilAnimal BehaviorDietary ReconstructionComparative Physiology
Traditional methods of dietary reconstruction do not allow the investigation of dietary variability within the lifetimes of individual hominins. However, laser ablation stable isotope analysis reveals that the delta13C values of Paranthropus robustus individuals often changed seasonally and interannually. These data suggest that Paranthropus was not a dietary specialist and that by about 1.8 million years ago, savanna-based foods such as grasses or sedges or animals eating these foods made up an important but highly variable part of its diet.
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