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论文题目 First direct evidence of conservative foraging ecology of early Gigantopithecus blacki (~2 Ma) in Guangxi, southern China
作  者 Quyi Jiang;
发表年度 2022
刊物名称 American Journal of Physical Anthropology
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论文摘要

Objectives

Gigantopithecus blacki, the largest hominoid known, is one of the representative Pleistocene mammals in southern China and northern Southeast Asia. Here we investigate the feeding ecology of G. blacki in its core habitat (Guangxi, Southern China) during the early Early Pleistocene, which was the early period in its evolution.

 

Materials and methods

The stable isotopic (C, O) analysis of tooth enamel of the fauna associated with G. blacki (n = 58), including the largest number of G. blacki teeth (n = 12) to date from the Liucheng Gigantopithecus Cave (~2 Ma), Guangxi, China, is undertaken.

 

Results

The δ13C values of Liucheng fauna range from 12.9 to 19.0 with an average of 16.1?±?1.3 (n = 58) and the δ18O values range from 4.3 to 9.6 with an average of 6.9?±?1.2 (n = 58). The δ13C values of G. blacki range from 15.9 to 17.0 with an average of 16.5?±?0.4 (n = 12), and the δ18O values vary from 5.9 to 7.5 with an average of 6.6?±?0.5 (n = 12).

 

Conclusions

The isotopic data show Guangxi was characterized by closed C3 forest and humid climate in the early Early Pleistocene. Niche partitioning is found among G. blacki, Sinomastodon, Ailuropoda and Stegodon, the typical megafauna in South China in the early Early Pleistocene. This could be one of the important factors for them to co-exist until the Middle Pleistocene. Smallest isotopic variations of G. blacki are found compared with those of contemporary animals, indicating a conservative foraging ecology i.e., limited foraging area and/or narrow dietary flexibility. Furthermore, the more confined foraging ecology of G. blacki is also seen in comparison with fossil and extant large-bodied primates. However, the unique dietary pattern of G. blacki does not seem to have hindered its survival. The environment in Guangxi during the early Early Pleistocene offered the suitable conditions for G. blacki to become one of the typical species in the faunal assemblages.

全文链接 https://doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.24300
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