Summary to the symposium issue: Primate fallback strategies as adaptive phenotypic plasticity--scale, pattern, and process.

作者: Joanna E. Lambert

DOI: 10.1002/AJPA.21203

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摘要: In this discussion, I evaluate our understanding of fallback foods in primate and hominin ecology evolution with reference to the challenges nomenclature, scale, linking individual responses food availability properties (process) species traits (pattern). use these form framework my discussion ultimately conclude that we situate strategy into a broader, "synthetic" animal evolutionary significance phenotypic plasticity.

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