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Blesmol / Cryptomys / Common mole-rat / Isotopes of carbon / Australopithecine / Bathyergus / Carbon-13 / Paranthropus robustus
Date: 2008-03-31 18:51:20
Blesmol
Cryptomys
Common mole-rat
Isotopes of carbon
Australopithecine
Bathyergus
Carbon-13
Paranthropus robustus

Proc. R. Soc. B, 1723–1730 doi:rspbPublished online 1 May 2007 The isotopic ecology of African mole rats informs hypotheses on the evolution of human diet

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