Despite much interest in the ecology and origins of the extensive grassland ecosystems of the modern world, the biogeographic relationships of savannah palaeobiomes of Africa, India and mainland Eurasia have remained unclear. Here we assemble the most recent data from the Neogene mammal fossil record in order to map the biogeographic development of Old World mammalian faunas in relation to palaeoenvironmental conditions. Using genus-level faunal similarity and mean ordinated hypsodonty in combination with palaeoclimate modelling, we show that savannah faunas developed as a spatially and temporally connected entity that we term the Old World savannah palaeobiome. The Old World savannah palaeobiome flourished under the influence of middle and...
Throughout the Paleogene, most terrestrial carnivore niches in Afro-Arabia were occupied by Hyaenodo...
In order to understand mammalian evolution and compute a wide range of biodiversity indices, we comm...
Tropical Africa is home to an astonishing biodiversity occurring in a variety of ecosystems. Past cl...
The study of paleobiogeographic development of Old World Neogene mammalian faunas has a long history...
Savanna-like ecosystems were present at high latitudes in North America during much of the Neogene. ...
International audienceIdeas on hominin evolution have long invoked the emergence from forests into o...
The evolution of the present-day African savannah fauna has been substantially influenced by the dis...
We define 17 African land mammal ages, or AFLMAs, covering the Cenozoic record of the Afro-arabian c...
International audienceNorth-western Africa, today included in the Palaearctic realm, is well separat...
International audienceAbstract: In order to understand mammalian evolution and compute a wide range ...
The lineage of apes and humans (Hominoidea) evolved and radiated across Afro-Arabia in the early Neo...
The Hominoidea (apes and, eventually, humans) and Cercopithecoidea (Old World monkeys) diverged from...
Palaeoecology is one way of reconstructing the palaeoenvironment. The ecological and theoretical fo...
Throughout the Paleogene, most terrestrial carnivore niches in Afro-Arabia were occupied by Hyaenodo...
In order to understand mammalian evolution and compute a wide range of biodiversity indices, we comm...
Tropical Africa is home to an astonishing biodiversity occurring in a variety of ecosystems. Past cl...
The study of paleobiogeographic development of Old World Neogene mammalian faunas has a long history...
Savanna-like ecosystems were present at high latitudes in North America during much of the Neogene. ...
International audienceIdeas on hominin evolution have long invoked the emergence from forests into o...
The evolution of the present-day African savannah fauna has been substantially influenced by the dis...
We define 17 African land mammal ages, or AFLMAs, covering the Cenozoic record of the Afro-arabian c...
International audienceNorth-western Africa, today included in the Palaearctic realm, is well separat...
International audienceAbstract: In order to understand mammalian evolution and compute a wide range ...
The lineage of apes and humans (Hominoidea) evolved and radiated across Afro-Arabia in the early Neo...
The Hominoidea (apes and, eventually, humans) and Cercopithecoidea (Old World monkeys) diverged from...
Palaeoecology is one way of reconstructing the palaeoenvironment. The ecological and theoretical fo...
Throughout the Paleogene, most terrestrial carnivore niches in Afro-Arabia were occupied by Hyaenodo...
In order to understand mammalian evolution and compute a wide range of biodiversity indices, we comm...
Tropical Africa is home to an astonishing biodiversity occurring in a variety of ecosystems. Past cl...