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1 April 2014 A New Method of Tooth Mesowear and a Test of it on Domestic Goats
Nikos Solounias, Muhammad Tariq, Sukuan Hou, Melinda Danowitz, Mary Harrison
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Abstract

Mesowear III is a new form of mesowear that uses separately the mesial and distal surfaces of enamel band 2 of the upper second molar to differentiate between a browsing and a grazing diet. The enamel band of browsers is flat and planar, in grazers it contains gouges and sub-facets which eventually become round. Mesowear III scores these shapes on a scale 1–4; score 1 represents the typical browser and score 4 represents a typical grazer. Differences in diet can also be studied by observing the junction between the mesial and distal side of the enamel band (j point); the j point is sharper and well defined in browsers, while it is rounder or non-existent in grazers. Wild browsers, grazers, and mixed feeders separate well using mesowear III. The wild taxa data were similar to mesowear III of experimental goats that were fed a controlled grazing or browsing diet (species of plants known). In addition, the browsing versus the grazing goat mesowear III signal becomes more distinct from each other by 40 days of feeding. Mesowear III so far gives a finer signal than previous mesowear (I and II).

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Nikos Solounias, Muhammad Tariq, Sukuan Hou, Melinda Danowitz, and Mary Harrison "A New Method of Tooth Mesowear and a Test of it on Domestic Goats," Annales Zoologici Fennici 51(1-2), 111-118, (1 April 2014). https://doi.org/10.5735/086.051.0212
Received: 27 May 2013; Accepted: 3 October 2013; Published: 1 April 2014
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