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    Isotopic insight on paleodiet of extinct Pleistocene megafaunal Xenarthrans from Argentina by Bocherens, Hervé, Cotte, Martin, Bonini, Ricardo Adolfo, Straccia, Pablo, Scian, Daniel, Soibelzon, Leopoldo Héctor, Prevosti, Francisco Juan

    Published 2017
    “…Using this framework, the results on the fossil megafaunal Xenarthrans indicate a herbivorous diet for both Glyptodontids and are also consistent with a herbivorous diet for giant ground sloths, including Megatherium. …”
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    Reply to “Comment on “Isotopic insight on paleodiet of …” by Bocherens et al. (Gondwana Research, 48(1), 7–14)” by Bocherens, Hervé, Cotte, Martin, Bonini, Ricardo Adolfo, Straccia, Pablo Carlos, Scian, Daniel, Soibelzon, Leopoldo Héctor, Prevosti, Francisco Juan

    Published 2018
    “…Despite these differences linked tosize, small herbivores and small carnivores presented statistically significantdifferences (p b 0.0001), as did large carnivores and large herbivores(p = 0.008) (Table 2 in Bocherens et al., 2017). …”
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    An approach to prehispanic diets in the pampas during early/middle Holocene by Politis, Gustavo Gabriel, Scabuzzo, Clara, Tykot, Robert

    Published 2008
    “…Isotopic values from archaeofauna – including megafauna and current fauna – are also reported. d13CCOL isotopic values on human remains from these sites suggest the existence of different diets in Early-Middle Holocene groups, including individuals consuming mainly marine resources, individuals with a terrestrial diet based on C3 plants and/ or the intake of C3-consuming herbivores, and finally, individuals with a mixed diet. d13CCOL data from human remains are consistent with the isotopic results obtained for the most abundant faunal remains at the sites (guanaco, Pampean deer, and seal). …”
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    Isotopic ecology and human palaeodiets in the lower basin of the Colorado River, Buenos Aires province, Argentina by Martinez, Gustavo Adolfo, Zangrando, Atilio Francisco Javier, Prates, Luciano Raúl

    Published 2009
    “…As a general trend, the results obtained from both C and N isotopic signals indicate a diet based on the consumption of protein provided by meat of terrestrial herbivores (e.g. artiodactyls) with the complement of fish. …”
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