The origin and diversification of great apes and humans is among the most researched and debated series of events in the evolutionary history of the Primates. A fundamental part of understanding these events involves reconstructing paleoenvironmental and paleogeographic patterns in the Eurasian Miocene; a time period and geographic expanse rich in evidence of lineage origins and dispersals of numerous mammalian lineages, including apes. Traditionally, the geographic origin of the African ape and human lineage is considered to have occurred in Africa, however, an alternative hypothesis favouring a Eurasian origin has been proposed. This hypothesis suggests that that after an initial dispersal from Africa to Eurasia at ~17Ma and subsequent ...
The initial cladogenic event between Hominoidea (apes, including humans) and Cercopithecoidea (Old W...
Mode and time of the first hominin diffusion in Eurasia, dispersal routes along geographical gradien...
A common assumption in the evolutionary scenario of the first Eurasian hominin populations is that t...
The origin and diversification of great apes and humans is among the most researched and debated ser...
International audienceIn Africa, relatively few hominoid fossils are known from the late middle Mioc...
During the last decade a growing amount of evidence has focused the attention of paleoanthropologist...
AbstractA synthetic analysis of molecular, fossil and biogeographical data gives a remarkably consis...
The Tertiary fossil record of Africa has offered several important primate species relevant to under...
Discoveries of fossil Homo outside Africa predating 1.0 Ma have generated much discussion about homi...
International audienceEarly human dispersals from Africa are often regarded in the context of ecolog...
International audienceReconstructing the origin and early evolutionary history of anthropoid primate...
Current fossil, genetic, and archeological data indicate that Homo sapiens originated in Africa in t...
Reconstructing the origin and early evolutionary history of anthropoid primates (monkeys, apes, and ...
Fig. 5 A phylogeny of the taxa included in this analysis consistent with most of the cladograms pres...
Body mass directly affects how an animal relates to its environment and has a wide range of biologic...
The initial cladogenic event between Hominoidea (apes, including humans) and Cercopithecoidea (Old W...
Mode and time of the first hominin diffusion in Eurasia, dispersal routes along geographical gradien...
A common assumption in the evolutionary scenario of the first Eurasian hominin populations is that t...
The origin and diversification of great apes and humans is among the most researched and debated ser...
International audienceIn Africa, relatively few hominoid fossils are known from the late middle Mioc...
During the last decade a growing amount of evidence has focused the attention of paleoanthropologist...
AbstractA synthetic analysis of molecular, fossil and biogeographical data gives a remarkably consis...
The Tertiary fossil record of Africa has offered several important primate species relevant to under...
Discoveries of fossil Homo outside Africa predating 1.0 Ma have generated much discussion about homi...
International audienceEarly human dispersals from Africa are often regarded in the context of ecolog...
International audienceReconstructing the origin and early evolutionary history of anthropoid primate...
Current fossil, genetic, and archeological data indicate that Homo sapiens originated in Africa in t...
Reconstructing the origin and early evolutionary history of anthropoid primates (monkeys, apes, and ...
Fig. 5 A phylogeny of the taxa included in this analysis consistent with most of the cladograms pres...
Body mass directly affects how an animal relates to its environment and has a wide range of biologic...
The initial cladogenic event between Hominoidea (apes, including humans) and Cercopithecoidea (Old W...
Mode and time of the first hominin diffusion in Eurasia, dispersal routes along geographical gradien...
A common assumption in the evolutionary scenario of the first Eurasian hominin populations is that t...