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MYALL CREEK
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As there were no dentaries sufficiently preserved to allow definitive distinction of large- and small-form individuals, it is not possible to separate isolated teeth into form class. However, the means of Myall Creek
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cheek teeth are similar to the undifferentiated size class samples from the Darling Downs and Lake Callabonna (
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,
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). Additionally, the morphometric range of tooth sizes encompasses that of both large- and small-form individuals of body size differentiated assemblages (e.g. Darling Downs and Lake Callabonna;
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,
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). Thus, those observations are in agreement with those of
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, and suggest that both
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size classes are represented in the Myall Creek assemblage. Additionally, there are no consistent morphologies sufficient to warrant distinction of more than one morphospecies in the assemblage. Therefore, the data suggest that a single, sexually dimorphic
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is present in the Myall Creek assemblage.
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<emphasis id="B901EAE1D15FFFAB238FFB5AFEE8FB6E" bold="true" box="[144,261,1161,1180]" pageId="18" pageNumber="387">Figure 14.</emphasis>
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lower molar tooth area from major assemblages examined, arranged from left to right in order of increasing latitude. Horizontal line represents the mean, thick vertical line represents two standard deviations, and thin vertical line represents the range of measurements. A, M
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.
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Coefficient of variation values of the Myall Creek
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assemblage, and extant grey kangaroos, are lower than that for the Darling Downs and Lake Callabonna
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assemblages (
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). Thus, the data may suggest that the temporal sampling range of the Myall Creek assemblage was less than that for the Darling Downs and Lake Callabonna.
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