Ecomorphology in Kenya's Koobi Fora Formation: Reconstructing Early Pleistocene hominin paleoenvironments with 3D geometric morphometric analyses of bovid metapodials
Key Points
Ecomorphology reveals insights into the ecological roles of early Pleistocene hominins and their environments.
Analysis utilizes 3D geometric morphometric methods to assess bovid metapodials, focusing on their functional adaptations.
Observational analysis focuses on the Koobi Fora Formation in Kenya, covering important paleontological findings.
Findings may enhance understanding of early hominin behavior and ecological adaptations during the Pleistocene.
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