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Ref Type: Journal Article
Authors: Cerling, Thure E.
Harris, John M.
Title: Browsing and grazing in elephants: the isotope record of modern and fossil proboscideans
Date: 1999
Source: Oecologia
Notes: 374
Abstract: The diet of extant elephants (Loxodonta in Africa, Elephas in Asia) is dominated by C3 browse although some elephants have a significant C4 grass component in their diet. This is particularly noteworthy because high-crowned elephantid cheek teeth represent adaptation to an abrasive grazing diet and because isotopic analysis demonstrates that C4 vegetation was the dominant diet for Elephas in Asia from 5 to 1 Ma and for both Loxodonta and Elephas in Africa between 5±1 Ma. Other proboscideans in Africa and southern Asia, except deinotheres, also had a C4-dominated diet from about 7 Ma (when the C4 biomass radiated in tropical and subtropical regions) until their subsequent extinction.
Date Created: 8/10/2001
Volume: 1999
Number: 120
Page Start: 3
Page End: 364