The influence of climate change on hominin evolution is much debated. Two issues hamper our understanding of this process: the limited hominin fossil record, and incomplete knowledge about hominin spatial occupation of Africa. Here, we analyze the presently known hominin fossil distribution pattern and explore the potential geographic distribution of hominins between ∼4.5 and ∼2.5 Ma. We focus on assessing the relevance of the Coastal Forest of Eastern Africa (CFEA) along the Indian Ocean as a core area for early hominin evolution. Based on biogeographic-phylogeographic data we propose the coastal refuge hypothesis: the CFEA provided a refugium for early hominins in periods of variable climate and strong seasonality during eccentricity maxi...
International audienceDuring the mid-to-late Pliocene (ca. 4–3 Ma), several hominin species were pre...
International audienceDuring the mid-to-late Pliocene (ca. 4–3 Ma), several hominin species were pre...
International audienceDuring the mid-to-late Pliocene (ca. 4–3 Ma), several hominin species were pre...
The influence of climate change on hominin evolution is much debated. Two issues hamper our understa...
The influence of climate change on hominin evolution is much debated. Two issues hamper our under- s...
The influence of climate change on hominin evolution is much debated. Two issues hamper our under- s...
The influence of climate change on hominin evolution is much debated. Two issues hamper our under- s...
The most profound shift in the African hydroclimate of the last 1 million years occurred around 300 ...
AbstractDespite more than half a century of hominin fossil discoveries in eastern Africa, the region...
International audienceDuring the mid-to-late Pliocene (ca. 4–3 Ma), several hominin species were pre...
International audienceDuring the mid-to-late Pliocene (ca. 4–3 Ma), several hominin species were pre...
International audienceDuring the mid-to-late Pliocene (ca. 4–3 Ma), several hominin species were pre...
Early human evolution is characterised by pulsed speciation and dispersal events that cannot be expl...
International audienceDuring the mid-to-late Pliocene (ca. 4–3 Ma), several hominin species were pre...
International audienceDuring the mid-to-late Pliocene (ca. 4–3 Ma), several hominin species were pre...
International audienceDuring the mid-to-late Pliocene (ca. 4–3 Ma), several hominin species were pre...
International audienceDuring the mid-to-late Pliocene (ca. 4–3 Ma), several hominin species were pre...
International audienceDuring the mid-to-late Pliocene (ca. 4–3 Ma), several hominin species were pre...
The influence of climate change on hominin evolution is much debated. Two issues hamper our understa...
The influence of climate change on hominin evolution is much debated. Two issues hamper our under- s...
The influence of climate change on hominin evolution is much debated. Two issues hamper our under- s...
The influence of climate change on hominin evolution is much debated. Two issues hamper our under- s...
The most profound shift in the African hydroclimate of the last 1 million years occurred around 300 ...
AbstractDespite more than half a century of hominin fossil discoveries in eastern Africa, the region...
International audienceDuring the mid-to-late Pliocene (ca. 4–3 Ma), several hominin species were pre...
International audienceDuring the mid-to-late Pliocene (ca. 4–3 Ma), several hominin species were pre...
International audienceDuring the mid-to-late Pliocene (ca. 4–3 Ma), several hominin species were pre...
Early human evolution is characterised by pulsed speciation and dispersal events that cannot be expl...
International audienceDuring the mid-to-late Pliocene (ca. 4–3 Ma), several hominin species were pre...
International audienceDuring the mid-to-late Pliocene (ca. 4–3 Ma), several hominin species were pre...
International audienceDuring the mid-to-late Pliocene (ca. 4–3 Ma), several hominin species were pre...
International audienceDuring the mid-to-late Pliocene (ca. 4–3 Ma), several hominin species were pre...
International audienceDuring the mid-to-late Pliocene (ca. 4–3 Ma), several hominin species were pre...