ABSTRACT Food production of riverine forest in semi arid land, or patchy vegetation in northern Kenya is much needed for discussing the habitat of early hominids. This study aims to estimate the fruit production of Ficus sycomorus along the Baragoi River in Nachola and Baragoi, northern Kenya, possible source for the Pliocene australopithecines. As the largest fruit producer in the forest, the population of F. sycomorus in this riverine forest is counted and the Basal Area of all individuals measured. The number of fruits and their weights are also measured. The total production can be estimated to know the carrying capacity of this forest. The energy yielded by F. sycomorus of this population calculated is at least 74,500 kcal per day. Thi...
In order to generate information on the site-specific context of hominid foraging behavior, and unde...
International audienceAnimal movements in the Kenya Rift Valley today are influenced by a combinatio...
Animal movements in the Kenya Rift Valley today are influenced by a combination of topography and tr...
ABSTRACT Food production of riverine forest in semi arid land, or patchy vegetation in northern Keny...
ABSTRACT Although patchy vegetation of open grassland and closed woodland or forest is often reconst...
Australopithecus anamensis is a pivotal species in human evolution. It is likely to be the direct an...
ABSTRACT While tropical rainforests in central Africa are often assumed as “green desert” where huma...
One hundred and eighteen (118) tree species were identified, among which 58 species produced fruit w...
WOS:000177253200003International audienceTo test the hypothesis that primate populations are limited...
There are opportunities for increasing milk production in central Kenya through the use of tree fodd...
The early and middle Holocene of North Africa was a time of dramatic climatic and social change, inc...
Ford Foundation NSF IGERT DGE-0801634 NSF DDRI BCS-1534824 Leakey Foundation Dissertation Gran
can one really survive solely on the food resources of the equatorial rain forest ? From the answer ...
Australopithecus anamensis, among the earliest fully bipedal hominin species, lived in eastern Afric...
Large amounts of well-preserved seeds and fruits, together with other macrofossils, were found in th...
In order to generate information on the site-specific context of hominid foraging behavior, and unde...
International audienceAnimal movements in the Kenya Rift Valley today are influenced by a combinatio...
Animal movements in the Kenya Rift Valley today are influenced by a combination of topography and tr...
ABSTRACT Food production of riverine forest in semi arid land, or patchy vegetation in northern Keny...
ABSTRACT Although patchy vegetation of open grassland and closed woodland or forest is often reconst...
Australopithecus anamensis is a pivotal species in human evolution. It is likely to be the direct an...
ABSTRACT While tropical rainforests in central Africa are often assumed as “green desert” where huma...
One hundred and eighteen (118) tree species were identified, among which 58 species produced fruit w...
WOS:000177253200003International audienceTo test the hypothesis that primate populations are limited...
There are opportunities for increasing milk production in central Kenya through the use of tree fodd...
The early and middle Holocene of North Africa was a time of dramatic climatic and social change, inc...
Ford Foundation NSF IGERT DGE-0801634 NSF DDRI BCS-1534824 Leakey Foundation Dissertation Gran
can one really survive solely on the food resources of the equatorial rain forest ? From the answer ...
Australopithecus anamensis, among the earliest fully bipedal hominin species, lived in eastern Afric...
Large amounts of well-preserved seeds and fruits, together with other macrofossils, were found in th...
In order to generate information on the site-specific context of hominid foraging behavior, and unde...
International audienceAnimal movements in the Kenya Rift Valley today are influenced by a combinatio...
Animal movements in the Kenya Rift Valley today are influenced by a combination of topography and tr...