The evolution of the present-day African savannah fauna has been substantially influenced by the dispersal of Eurasian ancestors into Africa. The ancestors evolved endemically, together with the autochthonous taxa, into extant Afrotropical clades during the last 5 million years. However, it is unclear why Eurasian ancestors moved into Africa. Here we use sedimentological observations and soluble salt geochemical analyses of samples from a sedimentary sequence in Western Iran to develop a 10-million-year long proxy record of Arabian climate. We identify transient periods of Arabian hyperaridity centred 8.75, 7.78, 7.50 and 6.25 million years ago, out-of-phase with Northern African aridity. We propose that this relationship promoted unidirect...
The timing and extent of palaeoenvironmental connections between northeast Africa, the Levant and th...
The rate and direction of biotic exchange between the palaeotropical arid floras of Asia, Africa and...
Despite its largely hyper-arid and inhospitable climate today, the Arabian Peninsula is emerging as ...
The evolution of the present-day African savannah fauna has been substantially influenced by the dis...
Understanding the timing and character of the expansion of Homo sapiens out of Africa is critical fo...
Understanding the timing and character of the expansion of Homo sapiens out of Africa is critical fo...
Plio-Pleistocene faunal turnovers and their implications for hominin dispersals have recently receiv...
AbstractMany species of Arabian mammals are considered to be of Afrotropical origin and for most of ...
Many species of Arabian mammals are considered to be of Afrotropical origin and for most of them the...
The privileged position of Africa in human evolution has long been hypothesised and was largely coni...
Despite much interest in the ecology and origins of the extensive grassland ecosystems of the modern...
Most biogeographers considered the Maghreb to be part of the Palearctic biogeographic region, though...
Astronomically forced insolation changes have driven monsoon dynamics and recurrent humid episodes i...
While the Plio-Pleistocene saw the radiation of multiple hominin species adapted to a variety of env...
The archaeopaleontological site of Dmanisi in Georgia, dated to ∼1.8 Ma, provides evidence on the fi...
The timing and extent of palaeoenvironmental connections between northeast Africa, the Levant and th...
The rate and direction of biotic exchange between the palaeotropical arid floras of Asia, Africa and...
Despite its largely hyper-arid and inhospitable climate today, the Arabian Peninsula is emerging as ...
The evolution of the present-day African savannah fauna has been substantially influenced by the dis...
Understanding the timing and character of the expansion of Homo sapiens out of Africa is critical fo...
Understanding the timing and character of the expansion of Homo sapiens out of Africa is critical fo...
Plio-Pleistocene faunal turnovers and their implications for hominin dispersals have recently receiv...
AbstractMany species of Arabian mammals are considered to be of Afrotropical origin and for most of ...
Many species of Arabian mammals are considered to be of Afrotropical origin and for most of them the...
The privileged position of Africa in human evolution has long been hypothesised and was largely coni...
Despite much interest in the ecology and origins of the extensive grassland ecosystems of the modern...
Most biogeographers considered the Maghreb to be part of the Palearctic biogeographic region, though...
Astronomically forced insolation changes have driven monsoon dynamics and recurrent humid episodes i...
While the Plio-Pleistocene saw the radiation of multiple hominin species adapted to a variety of env...
The archaeopaleontological site of Dmanisi in Georgia, dated to ∼1.8 Ma, provides evidence on the fi...
The timing and extent of palaeoenvironmental connections between northeast Africa, the Levant and th...
The rate and direction of biotic exchange between the palaeotropical arid floras of Asia, Africa and...
Despite its largely hyper-arid and inhospitable climate today, the Arabian Peninsula is emerging as ...