Aim During the Late Pleistocene (c. 126–10 ka), modern humans (Homo sapiens) expanded their geographical range across Eurasia and eventually colonized the Americas. Although the routes by which they migrated have been intensively analysed, the dynamics of their realized climatic niche are still largely unknown. We assess temporal changes in the climatic niche of modern humans, the geographical distribution of their climatic niche and whether niche dynamics correlate with the magnitude of climate change and cultural advances, between 46 and 11 ka. Location Palaearctic. Methods Using the radiocarbon dated archaeological record and spatial palaeoclimatic simulations, we quantify different parameters of the realized climatic niche of m...
The Aurignacian occurred in the middle of the Last Glacial Period, in which climate underwent major ...
Neanderthals lived in Eurasia alongside anatomically modern humans (AMHs) until some 40,000 years ag...
Human population has exponentially grown since the last glaciation, especially across temperate area...
The extent to which past climate change has dictated the pattern and timing of the out-of-Africa exp...
International audienceMiddle Paleolithic Neanderthal populations occupied Eurasia for at least 250,0...
It has long been believed that climate shifts during the last 2 million years had a pivotal role in ...
Middle Paleolithic Neanderthal populations occupied Eurasia for at least 250,000 years prior to the ...
A link between climate change and human evolution during the Pleistocene has often been assumed but ...
Homo sapiens is the only species alive able to take advantage of its cognitive abilities to inhabit ...
The traditional concept of long and gradual, glacial-interglacial climate changes during the Quatern...
International audienceWe apply eco-cultural niche modeling (ECNM), an heuristic approach adapted fro...
The Aurignacian occurred in the middle of the Last Glacial Period, in which climate underwent major ...
Neanderthals lived in Eurasia alongside anatomically modern humans (AMHs) until some 40,000 years ag...
Human population has exponentially grown since the last glaciation, especially across temperate area...
The extent to which past climate change has dictated the pattern and timing of the out-of-Africa exp...
International audienceMiddle Paleolithic Neanderthal populations occupied Eurasia for at least 250,0...
It has long been believed that climate shifts during the last 2 million years had a pivotal role in ...
Middle Paleolithic Neanderthal populations occupied Eurasia for at least 250,000 years prior to the ...
A link between climate change and human evolution during the Pleistocene has often been assumed but ...
Homo sapiens is the only species alive able to take advantage of its cognitive abilities to inhabit ...
The traditional concept of long and gradual, glacial-interglacial climate changes during the Quatern...
International audienceWe apply eco-cultural niche modeling (ECNM), an heuristic approach adapted fro...
The Aurignacian occurred in the middle of the Last Glacial Period, in which climate underwent major ...
Neanderthals lived in Eurasia alongside anatomically modern humans (AMHs) until some 40,000 years ag...
Human population has exponentially grown since the last glaciation, especially across temperate area...