Evolution is a process that occurs at many different levels, from genes to ecosystems. Genetic variations and ecological pressures are hence two sides of the same coin; but due both to fragmentary evidence and to the influence of a gene-centered and gradualistic approach to evolutionary phenomena, the field of paleoanthropology has been slow to take the role of macro-evolutionary patterns (i.e. ecological and biogeographical at large scale) seriously. However, several very recent findings in paleoanthropology stress both climate instability and ecological disturbance as key factors affecting the highly branching hominin phylogeny, from the earliest hominins to the appearance of cognitively modern humans. Allopatric speciation due to geograp...
Palaeoanthropology, the study of the fossil evidence for human evolution, remains a highly contested...
Definitions of our species as unique within the hominin clade have tended to focus on differences in...
Modern humans are probably a product of social and anatomical preadaptations on the part of our Mioc...
Evolution is a process that occurs at many different levels, from genes to ecosystems. Genetic varia...
Humans are uniquely unique, in terms of the extreme differences between them and other living organi...
Evolutionary problems are often considered in terms of 'origins', and research in human evolution se...
During the second half of the twentieth century, the evidence that Africa was central to hominin evo...
The evolution of modern humans was a complex process, involving major changes in levels of diversity...
In paleoanthropological literature, the use of the term “mosaic” (mosaic evolution, mosaic trait, mo...
We challenge the view that our species, Homo sapiens, evolved within a single population and/or regi...
Book synopsis: Humans evolved in the dynamic landscapes of Africa under conditions of pronounced cli...
Abstract Quantitative, evolutionary models that incor-porate within- and between-species variation a...
We know that there are fundamental differences between humans and living apes, and also between livi...
The authors propose a new model for the origins of humans and their ecological adaptation. The evolu...
HighlightsThe view that Homo sapiens evolved from a single region/population within Africa has been ...
Palaeoanthropology, the study of the fossil evidence for human evolution, remains a highly contested...
Definitions of our species as unique within the hominin clade have tended to focus on differences in...
Modern humans are probably a product of social and anatomical preadaptations on the part of our Mioc...
Evolution is a process that occurs at many different levels, from genes to ecosystems. Genetic varia...
Humans are uniquely unique, in terms of the extreme differences between them and other living organi...
Evolutionary problems are often considered in terms of 'origins', and research in human evolution se...
During the second half of the twentieth century, the evidence that Africa was central to hominin evo...
The evolution of modern humans was a complex process, involving major changes in levels of diversity...
In paleoanthropological literature, the use of the term “mosaic” (mosaic evolution, mosaic trait, mo...
We challenge the view that our species, Homo sapiens, evolved within a single population and/or regi...
Book synopsis: Humans evolved in the dynamic landscapes of Africa under conditions of pronounced cli...
Abstract Quantitative, evolutionary models that incor-porate within- and between-species variation a...
We know that there are fundamental differences between humans and living apes, and also between livi...
The authors propose a new model for the origins of humans and their ecological adaptation. The evolu...
HighlightsThe view that Homo sapiens evolved from a single region/population within Africa has been ...
Palaeoanthropology, the study of the fossil evidence for human evolution, remains a highly contested...
Definitions of our species as unique within the hominin clade have tended to focus on differences in...
Modern humans are probably a product of social and anatomical preadaptations on the part of our Mioc...