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28 p, 2.3 MB Geometric morphometrics and paleoproteomics enlighten the paleodiversity of Pongo / Kubat, Jülide (Université Paris Cité) ; Paterson, Ryan (University of Copenhagen. Globe Institute) ; Patramanis, Ioannis (University of Copenhagen. Globe Institute) ; Barker, Graeme (University of Cambridge. McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research) ; Demeter, Fabrice (University of Copenhagen. Globe Institute) ; Filoux, Arnaud (Mahasarakham University. Palaeontological Research and Education Centre) ; Kullmer, Ottmar (Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum Frankfurt. Department of Palaeoanthropology) ; Mackie, Meaghan (University of Copenhagen. Globe Institute) ; Marques-Bonet, Tomas 1975- (Institut Català de Paleontologia Miquel Crusafont) ; Nguyen, Huong Thi Mai (Institute of Archaeology. Anthropological and Palaeoenvironmental Department (Vietnam)) ; Nguyen, Anh Tuan (Institute of Archaeology. Anthropological and Palaeoenvironmental Department (Vietnam)) ; Sytha, Pheng (Royal University of Fine Arts (Cambodia)) ; Rippengal, Jessica (University of Cambridge. McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research) ; Schrenk, Friedemann (Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum Frankfurt. Department of Palaeoanthropology) ; Souksavatdy, Viengkeo (Lao People's Democratic Republic. Department of Heritage, Ministry of Information, Culture and Tourism, Vientiane) ; Lim, Tze Tshen (Universiti Malaya. Department of Geology) ; Wattanapituksakul, Athiwat (Mahasarakham University. Palaeontological Research and Education Centre) ; Wang, Wei (Shandong University. Institute of Cultural Heritage) ; Zanolli, Clément (Université de Bordeaux) ; Cappellini, Enrico (University of Copenhagen. Globe Institute) ; Bacon, Anne-Marie (Université Paris Cité)
Pleistocene Pongo teeth show substantial variation in size and morphology, fueling taxonomic debates about the paleodiversity of the genus. We investigated prominent features of the enamel-dentine-junction junction (EDJ)-phylogenetically informative internal structures-of 71 fossil Pongo lower molars from various sites by applying geometric morphometrics and conducted paleoproteomic analyses from enamel proteins to attempt to identify extinct orangutan species. [...]
2023 - 10.1371/journal.pone.0291308
Plos One, Vol. 18, Num. 12 (December 2023) , art. e0291308  

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