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Sabertooth cats and their relevance for early hominid diet and evolution
Curtis W. Marean
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
hominid
90%
diet
64%
habitat
45%
carnivore
40%
felid
26%
woodland
26%
cranium
22%
Africa
20%
ancestry
19%
Pliocene
16%
Pleistocene
14%
fossil
13%
functional morphology
12%
paleoecology
10%
habitat selection
10%
crushing
9%
anatomy
9%
niche
8%
predation
8%
predator
7%
stone
7%
bone
7%
raw material
7%
Agriculture & Biology
Hominidae
100%
cats
61%
habitats
42%
carnivores
40%
diet
38%
Homo
33%
woodlands
27%
Felidae
21%
fossils
19%
ancestry
15%
paleoecology
14%
crushing
10%
forest habitats
10%
Sub-Saharan Africa
10%
habitat preferences
9%
teeth
8%
niches
8%
bones
7%
raw materials
7%
predation
7%
predators
6%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Hominidae
97%
Ecosystem
82%
Cats
62%
Diet
50%
Forests
48%
Fossils
26%
Africa South of the Sahara
9%
Incisor
8%
Anatomy
6%
Tooth
5%
Pressure
5%
Bone and Bones
4%
Social Sciences
habitat
82%
specialization
15%
raw materials
9%
reconstruction
7%
lack
4%
evidence
3%