It has long been believed that climate shifts during the last 2 million years had a pivotal role in the evolution of our genus Homo1–3. However, given the limited number of representative palaeo-climate datasets from regions of anthropological interest, it has remained challenging to quantify this linkage. Here, we use an unprecedented transient Pleistocene coupled general circulation model simulation in combination with an extensive compilation of fossil and archaeological records to study the spatiotemporal habitat suitability for five hominin species over the past 2 million years. We show that astronomically forced changes in temperature, rainfall and terrestrial net primary production had a major impact on the observed distributions of ...
The most profound shift in the African hydroclimate of the last 1 million years occurred around 300 ...
A link between climate change and human evolution during the Pleistocene has often been assumed but ...
An investigation using the Stepping Out model of early hominin dispersal out of Africa is presented ...
It has long been believed that climate shifts during the last 2 million years had a pivotal role in ...
Homo sapiens is the only species alive able to take advantage of its cognitive abilities to inhabit ...
To investigate the role of vegetation and ecosystem diversity on hominin adaptation and migration, w...
Three studies were performed in order to ascertain how climate variability in Africa may have influe...
Homo sapiens have adapted to an incredible diversity of habitats around the globe. This capacity to ...
The extent to which past climate change has dictated the pattern and timing of the out-of-Africa exp...
At least six different Homo species populated the World during the latest Pliocene to the Pleistocen...
At least six different Homo species populated the World during the latest Pliocene to the Pleistocen...
Homo sapiens have adapted to an incredible diversity of habitats around the globe. This capacity to ...
Aim During the Late Pleistocene (c. 126–10 ka), modern humans (Homo sapiens) expanded their geograp...
Our results identify the prime driver of climate variation in Africa’s low latitudes over the past 6...
AbstractDespite more than half a century of hominin fossil discoveries in eastern Africa, the region...
The most profound shift in the African hydroclimate of the last 1 million years occurred around 300 ...
A link between climate change and human evolution during the Pleistocene has often been assumed but ...
An investigation using the Stepping Out model of early hominin dispersal out of Africa is presented ...
It has long been believed that climate shifts during the last 2 million years had a pivotal role in ...
Homo sapiens is the only species alive able to take advantage of its cognitive abilities to inhabit ...
To investigate the role of vegetation and ecosystem diversity on hominin adaptation and migration, w...
Three studies were performed in order to ascertain how climate variability in Africa may have influe...
Homo sapiens have adapted to an incredible diversity of habitats around the globe. This capacity to ...
The extent to which past climate change has dictated the pattern and timing of the out-of-Africa exp...
At least six different Homo species populated the World during the latest Pliocene to the Pleistocen...
At least six different Homo species populated the World during the latest Pliocene to the Pleistocen...
Homo sapiens have adapted to an incredible diversity of habitats around the globe. This capacity to ...
Aim During the Late Pleistocene (c. 126–10 ka), modern humans (Homo sapiens) expanded their geograp...
Our results identify the prime driver of climate variation in Africa’s low latitudes over the past 6...
AbstractDespite more than half a century of hominin fossil discoveries in eastern Africa, the region...
The most profound shift in the African hydroclimate of the last 1 million years occurred around 300 ...
A link between climate change and human evolution during the Pleistocene has often been assumed but ...
An investigation using the Stepping Out model of early hominin dispersal out of Africa is presented ...