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Tooth Wear Difference Between the Yuanmou Hominoid and <Emphasis Type="Italic">Lufengpithecus</Emphasis>
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Wu?LiuEmail author  Liang?Zheng
Institution:(1) Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100044, China;(2) Provincial Institute of Archaeology, Kunming, 650118, China;(3) Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, P.O. Box 643, 100044, China
Abstract:The Late Miocene hominoids recovered from Lufeng (Lufengpithecus) and Yuanmou of Yunnan Province, China, are among the most numerous hominoid fossils in Eurasia. They have yielded critical evidence for the evolutionary history, biogeography and paleobiology of Miocene hominoids. We examined and compared the wear pattern and differences of 804 molars of the Yuanmou hominoid and Lufengpithecus. Our results indicate that both the upper and lower molars of the Yuanmou hominoids were more heavily worn than those of Lufengpithecus. The wear patterns of the individual molars between the Yuanmou hominoid and Lufengpithecus also are different. The heaviest wear of lower molars of the Yuanmou hominoid occur in M2, followed by M1 and M3. In Lufengpithecus, M1 and M3 were more heavily worn than M2. There are differences in wear between the upper and lower molars for the two hominoids. Among the various factors related to tooth wear, we suggest that the main reason for the tooth wear differences between the Yuanmou hominoid and Lufengpithecus may be that they had different diets. More soft dietary items like leaves and berries were probably consumed by Lufengpithecus, and the Yuanmou hominoid may mainly have feed on harder or frugivorous diets. This result complements findings from previous studies of tooth size proportion, and the development of lower molar shearing crests in the 2 samples. Enamel thickness, living environment, behavior patterns, and population structure also might account for dental wear differences between the Yuanmou hominoid and Lufengpithecus.
Keywords:Yuanmou hominoid  Lufengpithecus  tooth wear
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