was the giant short-faced bear a hyper-scavenger? a new approach to the dietary study of ursids using dental microwear textures. | dramatic environmental changes associated with global cooling since the late miocene, and the onset of glacial-interglacial cycles in the pleistocene served as a backdrop to the evolutionary radiation of modern bears (family ursidae). these environmental changes likely prompted changes in food availability, and triggered dietary adaptations that served as motive forces in ursid evolution. here, we assess correspondence of dental microwear textures of first and second lower molars with diet in ex ... | 2013 | 24204860 |