Nature Communications (Feb 2016)

Mechanical evidence that Australopithecus sediba was limited in its ability to eat hard foods

  • Justin A. Ledogar,
  • Amanda L. Smith,
  • Stefano Benazzi,
  • Gerhard W. Weber,
  • Mark A. Spencer,
  • Keely B. Carlson,
  • Kieran P. McNulty,
  • Paul C. Dechow,
  • Ian R. Grosse,
  • Callum F. Ross,
  • Brian G. Richmond,
  • Barth W. Wright,
  • Qian Wang,
  • Craig Byron,
  • Kristian J. Carlson,
  • Darryl J. de Ruiter,
  • Lee R. Berger,
  • Kelli Tamvada,
  • Leslie C. Pryor,
  • Michael A. Berthaume,
  • David S. Strait

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms10596
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

Abstract

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Dietary adaptations of extinct early humans are often inferred from dental microwear data. Here, the authors employ mechanical analyses to show that Australopithecus sedibahad limited ability to consume hard foods.