“…These apparently abrupt changes in rangeland conditions may have significantly impacted the diets and thus also retarded amelogenesis among Casper bison. For example, while modern bison are better adapted to digesting low-quality, high-fiber C 4 plants than other grazers (Hawley, 1987;Richmond et al, 1977), the effectiveness of this adaptation may be diminished or absent in their ancestors, such that a region-wide shift from high-quality (i.e., containing high nitrogen and high concentrations of soluble carbohydrates ;Jahren et al, 1998;Janis et al, 2002;Post et al, 2001) C 3 graze to lower quality high-fiber C 4 forage may have altered feeding behaviors, migratory patterns, and seasonal sexual segregation.…”