AbstractA synthetic analysis of molecular, fossil and biogeographical data gives a remarkably consistent scenario for the evolution of the catarrhine primates – the hominoids and Old World monkeys. This analysis supports the African location of the common ancestor of the Old World monkeys, and suggests that the Asian colobine monkeys and macaques dispersed out of Africa into Eurasia within the past ten million years. More interestingly and controversially, this analysis further suggests that the lineage leading to the living hominoids dispersed out of Africa about twenty million years ago, and that the common ancestor of the living African apes, including humans, migrated back into Africa from Eurasia within about the past ten million years
Phylogenetic relationships, divergence times, and patterns of biogeographic descent among primate sp...
Anatomically modern humans evolved around 300 thousand years ago in Africa. They started to appear i...
Phylogenetic relationships, divergence times, and patterns of biogeographic descent among primate sp...
AbstractA synthetic analysis of molecular, fossil and biogeographical data gives a remarkably consis...
Apes and Old World monkeys are prominent components of modern African and Asian ecosystems, yet the ...
We attempt to reconstruct the evolutionary history of apes and humans by using the available biomole...
Apes and Old World monkeys are prominent components of modern African and Asian ecosystems, yet the ...
Apes and Old World monkeys are prominent components of modern African and Asian ecosystems, yet the ...
Apes and Old World monkeys are prominent components of modern African and Asian ecosystems, yet the ...
Apes and Old World monkeys are prominent components of modern African and Asian ecosystems, yet the ...
Apes and Old World monkeys are prominent components of modern African and Asian ecosystems, yet the ...
During the second half of the twentieth century, the evidence that Africa was central to hominin evo...
Phylogenetic relationships, divergence times, and patterns of biogeographic descent among primate sp...
Current fossil, genetic, and archeological data indicate that Homo sapiens originated in Africa in t...
Phylogenetic relationships, divergence times, and patterns of biogeographic descent among primate sp...
Phylogenetic relationships, divergence times, and patterns of biogeographic descent among primate sp...
Anatomically modern humans evolved around 300 thousand years ago in Africa. They started to appear i...
Phylogenetic relationships, divergence times, and patterns of biogeographic descent among primate sp...
AbstractA synthetic analysis of molecular, fossil and biogeographical data gives a remarkably consis...
Apes and Old World monkeys are prominent components of modern African and Asian ecosystems, yet the ...
We attempt to reconstruct the evolutionary history of apes and humans by using the available biomole...
Apes and Old World monkeys are prominent components of modern African and Asian ecosystems, yet the ...
Apes and Old World monkeys are prominent components of modern African and Asian ecosystems, yet the ...
Apes and Old World monkeys are prominent components of modern African and Asian ecosystems, yet the ...
Apes and Old World monkeys are prominent components of modern African and Asian ecosystems, yet the ...
Apes and Old World monkeys are prominent components of modern African and Asian ecosystems, yet the ...
During the second half of the twentieth century, the evidence that Africa was central to hominin evo...
Phylogenetic relationships, divergence times, and patterns of biogeographic descent among primate sp...
Current fossil, genetic, and archeological data indicate that Homo sapiens originated in Africa in t...
Phylogenetic relationships, divergence times, and patterns of biogeographic descent among primate sp...
Phylogenetic relationships, divergence times, and patterns of biogeographic descent among primate sp...
Anatomically modern humans evolved around 300 thousand years ago in Africa. They started to appear i...
Phylogenetic relationships, divergence times, and patterns of biogeographic descent among primate sp...