An isotopic test of the seasonal migration hypothesis for large grazing ungulates inhabiting the Palaeo-Agulhas Plain

The Greater Cape Floristic Region of South Africa was critical to the evolution of early modern humans (Homo sapiens) during the Pleistocene. The now submerged continental shelf formed its own ecosystem, the Palaeo-Agulhas Plain (PAP), where early humans lived and foraged. Grazing animals living on...

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Hoofdauteurs: Hodgkins, J, Marean, CW, Venter, JA, Richardson, L, Roberts, P, Zech, J, Difford, M, Copeland, SR, Orr, CM, Keller, HM, Fahey, BP, Lee-Thorp, JA
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Gepubliceerd in: Elsevier 2020
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author Hodgkins, J
Marean, CW
Venter, JA
Richardson, L
Roberts, P
Zech, J
Difford, M
Copeland, SR
Orr, CM
Keller, HM
Fahey, BP
Lee-Thorp, JA
author_facet Hodgkins, J
Marean, CW
Venter, JA
Richardson, L
Roberts, P
Zech, J
Difford, M
Copeland, SR
Orr, CM
Keller, HM
Fahey, BP
Lee-Thorp, JA
author_sort Hodgkins, J
collection OXFORD
description The Greater Cape Floristic Region of South Africa was critical to the evolution of early modern humans (Homo sapiens) during the Pleistocene. The now submerged continental shelf formed its own ecosystem, the Palaeo-Agulhas Plain (PAP), where early humans lived and foraged. Grazing animals living on the plain might have migrated east and west tracking seasonally varying rains—a hypothesis tested here by examining δ13C and δ18O of serially-drilled teeth from seven ungulate genera: Alcelaphus, Connochaetes, Antidorcus, Redunca, Damaliscus, and Hippotragus. Modern observations and paleoecological reconstructions indicate that summer rainfall areas to the east have more C-4 grasses while the winter rainfall areas to the west have more C-3 grasses, and that summer and winter rains differ in δ18O. Thus, we analyze δ13C and δ18O preserved in herbivore teeth from the site of PP30 (a hyena den dating to ∼151 ka) to infer diet and water source throughout tooth formation. On a generic level, none of the samples exhibit δ13C or δ18O values that differ significantly from a taxon that likely foraged locally through the year (Southern reedbuck, Redunca arundium). Overall, results indicate that the PAP could support herbivore populations year-round without substantial migration, providing an ecosystem ideal for human inhabitants.
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spelling oxford-uuid:e27d328b-261b-4713-92a7-4db2402a5d622022-03-27T10:01:38ZAn isotopic test of the seasonal migration hypothesis for large grazing ungulates inhabiting the Palaeo-Agulhas PlainJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:e27d328b-261b-4713-92a7-4db2402a5d62EnglishSymplectic ElementsElsevier2020Hodgkins, JMarean, CWVenter, JARichardson, LRoberts, PZech, JDifford, MCopeland, SROrr, CMKeller, HMFahey, BPLee-Thorp, JAThe Greater Cape Floristic Region of South Africa was critical to the evolution of early modern humans (Homo sapiens) during the Pleistocene. The now submerged continental shelf formed its own ecosystem, the Palaeo-Agulhas Plain (PAP), where early humans lived and foraged. Grazing animals living on the plain might have migrated east and west tracking seasonally varying rains—a hypothesis tested here by examining δ13C and δ18O of serially-drilled teeth from seven ungulate genera: Alcelaphus, Connochaetes, Antidorcus, Redunca, Damaliscus, and Hippotragus. Modern observations and paleoecological reconstructions indicate that summer rainfall areas to the east have more C-4 grasses while the winter rainfall areas to the west have more C-3 grasses, and that summer and winter rains differ in δ18O. Thus, we analyze δ13C and δ18O preserved in herbivore teeth from the site of PP30 (a hyena den dating to ∼151 ka) to infer diet and water source throughout tooth formation. On a generic level, none of the samples exhibit δ13C or δ18O values that differ significantly from a taxon that likely foraged locally through the year (Southern reedbuck, Redunca arundium). Overall, results indicate that the PAP could support herbivore populations year-round without substantial migration, providing an ecosystem ideal for human inhabitants.
spellingShingle Hodgkins, J
Marean, CW
Venter, JA
Richardson, L
Roberts, P
Zech, J
Difford, M
Copeland, SR
Orr, CM
Keller, HM
Fahey, BP
Lee-Thorp, JA
An isotopic test of the seasonal migration hypothesis for large grazing ungulates inhabiting the Palaeo-Agulhas Plain
title An isotopic test of the seasonal migration hypothesis for large grazing ungulates inhabiting the Palaeo-Agulhas Plain
title_full An isotopic test of the seasonal migration hypothesis for large grazing ungulates inhabiting the Palaeo-Agulhas Plain
title_fullStr An isotopic test of the seasonal migration hypothesis for large grazing ungulates inhabiting the Palaeo-Agulhas Plain
title_full_unstemmed An isotopic test of the seasonal migration hypothesis for large grazing ungulates inhabiting the Palaeo-Agulhas Plain
title_short An isotopic test of the seasonal migration hypothesis for large grazing ungulates inhabiting the Palaeo-Agulhas Plain
title_sort isotopic test of the seasonal migration hypothesis for large grazing ungulates inhabiting the palaeo agulhas plain
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