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FIG. 6 in Extending the tooth mesowear method to extinct and extant equids

  • 1. Zoological Institute and Museum, University Greifswald, J. S. Bach Str. 11-12, D-17489 Greifswald (Germany) Kaiser@mail.uni-greifswald.de
  • 2. Department of Anatomy, New York College of Osteopathic Medicine the New York Institute of Technology, Old Westbury, NY 11568 8000 (USA) nsolouni@iris.nyit.edu .

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FIG. 6. — Hierarchical cluster diagrams based on the mesowear variables %high (percent high occlusal relief), %sharp (percent sharp cusps) and %blunt (percent blunt cusps) of the isolated tooth positions P2, P3, P4, M1, M2 and M3, the 3-tooth model P4+M2+M3, the 4-tooth model P4-M3 and the 5-tooth model P3-M3. Clusters based on a set of 27 "typical" recent comparison taxa after Fortelius & Solounias (2000); A-D, Hippotherium primigenium Meyer, 1829; A, from the Dinotheriensande (all localities); B, Eppelsheim; C, Esselborn; D, Westhofen; E, Equus burchelli Gray 1824 (ebN) from Sudan, Kenya and Tanzania; F, Equus burchelli (ebS) from Botswana, Namibia and Angola. For abbreviations see Table 1; upper case, browser; lower case, grazer; mixed case (capital first), mixed-feeder; mixed case (lower first), fossil species; NED, normalised Euclidean distance.

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Published as part of Kaiser, Thomas M. & Solounias, Nikos, 2003, Extending the tooth mesowear method to extinct and extant equids, pp. 321-345 in Geodiversitas 25 (2) on page 339, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5375169

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