An ecological snapshot of the Early Pleistocene at Kokiselei, Kenya

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Publication Type thesis
School or College College of Mines & Earth Sciences
Department Geology & Geophysics
Author Jehle, Glynis Elizabeth
Title An ecological snapshot of the Early Pleistocene at Kokiselei, Kenya
Date 2013-08
Description Fauna from hominin-bearing Pliocene and Pleistocene sites in the Omo-Turkana Basin have long been valuable in assessing how the climate of East Africa over the past 5 Ma has changed. Stable C and O isotope ratios in the enamel of fossil herbivores at a Paranthropus boisei-bearing Pleistocene archaeological site on the west side of Lake Turkana give insight on vegetation coverage and moisture conditions for this area between 1.87 and 1.80 Ma; samples were from a faunal assemblage associated with excavations at two sites at Kokiselei. Average 513C enamel values of -1.6 ± 3.6%o (n=8o) indicate a C4-dominated landscape. Equids, suids, hippopotamids, and most bovids have C4-dominated diets; tragelaphines have mixed C3- C4 diets; Giraffa and Deinotherium have a C3-dominated diet. Average 618O values of +0.2 ± 1.7%0 indicate the presence of water relatively less enriched in 18O than modern Turkana Basin waters that have been measured. Low 618O values in evaporation-sensitive taxa such as Giraffa indicate less aridity than modern Turkana grassland and shrubland. Overall results suggest that during the early Pleistocene, P. boisei inhabited dominantly open wooded grassland that experienced a significantly different moisture regime from that of the present day.
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Publisher University of Utah
Dissertation Name Master of Science
Language eng
Rights Management Copyright © Glynis Elizabeth Jehle 2013
Format Medium application/pdf
Format Extent 604,026 bytes
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ARK ark:/87278/s6cc47ws
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6cc47ws
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