Genetic analyses suggest an ancient human population crash 900,000 years ago Earth’s climate system began to change during the Middle Pleistocene transition, which is associated with a severe cooling phase about 900,000 years ago. How this change might have affected human populations is difficult to determine, because the human fossil and archaeological records are relatively sparse for this period and lie beyond the reach of ancient DNA recovery. On page 979 of this issue, Hu ( ) use a new method of analysis called FitCoal to project current human genetic variation backward in time, to estimate the size of populations at specific points in the past. The results suggest that our ancestors suffered a severe population bottleneck that started...
Based on the accumulation of genetic, climatic, and fossil evidence, a central theory in paleoanthro...
International audienceThe causes of disappearance of the Neanderthals, the only human population liv...
Genetic and paleoanthropological evidence is in accord that today’s human population is the result o...
Genetic analyses suggest an ancient human population crash 900,000 years ago Earth’s climate system ...
The extent to which past climate change has dictated the pattern and timing of the out-of-Africa exp...
The history of human population size is important to understanding human evolution. Various studies1...
© 2020 The Author(s). Anatomically Modern Humans are the sole survivor of a group of hominins that i...
The mechanisms of Late Pleistocene megafauna extinctions remain fiercely contested, with human impac...
Patterns of gene differences among humans contain information about the demographic history of our s...
The mitochondrial DNA diversity of 62 human population samples was examined for potential signals of...
Abstract The worldwide extinction of megafauna during the Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene is evi...
Demographic processes directly affect patterns of genetic variation within contemporary populations ...
BACKGROUND: Estimating the historical and demographic parameters that characterize modern human popu...
The causes of the late Pleistocene megafaunal extinctions are poorly understood. Different lines of ...
This thesis is an examination of the size of the human population during the Late Pliocene and Pleis...
Based on the accumulation of genetic, climatic, and fossil evidence, a central theory in paleoanthro...
International audienceThe causes of disappearance of the Neanderthals, the only human population liv...
Genetic and paleoanthropological evidence is in accord that today’s human population is the result o...
Genetic analyses suggest an ancient human population crash 900,000 years ago Earth’s climate system ...
The extent to which past climate change has dictated the pattern and timing of the out-of-Africa exp...
The history of human population size is important to understanding human evolution. Various studies1...
© 2020 The Author(s). Anatomically Modern Humans are the sole survivor of a group of hominins that i...
The mechanisms of Late Pleistocene megafauna extinctions remain fiercely contested, with human impac...
Patterns of gene differences among humans contain information about the demographic history of our s...
The mitochondrial DNA diversity of 62 human population samples was examined for potential signals of...
Abstract The worldwide extinction of megafauna during the Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene is evi...
Demographic processes directly affect patterns of genetic variation within contemporary populations ...
BACKGROUND: Estimating the historical and demographic parameters that characterize modern human popu...
The causes of the late Pleistocene megafaunal extinctions are poorly understood. Different lines of ...
This thesis is an examination of the size of the human population during the Late Pliocene and Pleis...
Based on the accumulation of genetic, climatic, and fossil evidence, a central theory in paleoanthro...
International audienceThe causes of disappearance of the Neanderthals, the only human population liv...
Genetic and paleoanthropological evidence is in accord that today’s human population is the result o...