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Aquatic birds would have offered a wide variety of dietary resources to prehistoric populations including meat and eggs, but also oil and fat.
"If enamel thickness and jaw robusticity are any indications of dietary adaptation," Haile-Selassie says, then A. deyiremeda "was probably adapted to harder, tougher, and more abrasive dietary resources," such as tough plants and grasses, than Lucy's species.
Additionally, closely related taxa partitioned their dietary resources differently when sympatric at the interglacial site.
Stable isotope values for plasma have been shown to represent more recent dietary resources in bears [51].
However, even though P. chinensis does not appear to benefit from sugar sources, the availability of key dietary resources may be important.
Alternatively, a wear pattern different from those of the 'carnivorous' hunter-gatherers will indicate the exploitation by Neanderthals of broader dietary resources.
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This temporal continuity provides the opportunity to explore dietary resource use in this region of Greece.
In addition, it allows for the comparison of dietary resource use between the Byzantine and earlier periods.
However, we also suggest that Neanderthals from warmer environments may have exploited a much broader dietary resource base including a significant amount of plant materials.
During the interglacial period represented by Leisey 1A, dietary resource use by the majority of ungulate taxa were significantly different from each other (Table 2).
This study investigated whether consumed cured/smoked meat and fish, the major dietary resource for exposure to nitrites and nitrosamines, is associated with childhood acute leukemia.
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