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LANCEFIELD SWAMP
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There are no consistent dental morphological differences to suggest that more than one morphospecies exists in the Lancefield Swamp
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assemblage. Additionally, both
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size classes are undoubtedly represented in the deposit. Thus, the data support an interpretation of sexual dimorphism within Lancefield Swamp
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.
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suggested that the mortality profile of the Lancefield Swamp
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, which is dominated by mature individuals and lacks young individuals, reflects a drought assemblage. However,
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identified fluvial regimes with variable flow and deposition, and suggested that
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selective sorting was equally plausible in explaining the accumulation of the
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assemblage. COV values for Lancefield Swamp
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cheek teeth are similar to those of the extant population of grey kangaroos (
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), suggesting that the accumulation occurred over a discrete temporal period. Thus, although the data provide some support for a rapidly accumulated drought assemblage (
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), variable abrasion on some
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dentaries also supports suggestions of secondary reworking of some components of the assemblage (
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).
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