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Dietary behaviour and competition for vegetal resources in two Early Miocene pecoran ruminants from Central Spain

Plinio MontoyaVictoria QuiralteJorge MoralesBeatriz AzanzaDaniel Demiguel

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FacultativebiologyEcologyved/biologyved/biology.organism_classification_rank.speciesDental WearPaleontologyGeologyBiodiversityProcervulusDiversification (marketing strategy)biology.organism_classificationMesowearTaxonRuminantPecoraTaxonomy

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ABSTRACT Dietary behaviour and competition for resources are investigated for the small-sized ruminants Andegameryx Ginsburg, 1971 and Procervulus Gaudry, 1877 representatives of two largely distinct states of diversification of pecorans. Results obtained from dental microwear and mesowear methodologies are concordant with a mixed feeder strategy for the taxa from the Early Miocene environments of the Iberian Chain (Central Spain). Further, the Spanish taxa investigated had less abrasive diets than their relatives from others similarly aged localities in Europe. This fact raises an important evolutionary uncertainty concerning the traditional characterization of first pecorans as specialized browsers. Instead, data strongly corroborate the recently proposed notion that some Pecora ruminant lineages were able to consume a mixture of browse and grass, and that were originally facultative mixed feeders. However, there is a large degree of variation of their dental wear features. Species were not dependent on...

https://doi.org/10.5252/g2012n2a10