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The rise of hominids can be viewed as an adaptive shift in fallback foods, specifically the consumption of plant underground storage organs (USOs), according to the 2005 study 'The Rise of the Hominids as an Adaptive Shift in Fallback Foods: Plant Underground Storage Organs (USOs) and Australopith Origins' published in the Journal of Human Evolution.
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- The role of Plant Foods in the evolution and Dispersal of early Humans kernsverlag.com via serper
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