Denné Reed,W Andrew Barr,Shannon P Mcpherron et al.
Denné Reed et al.
Understanding patterns of human evolution across space and time requires synthesizing data collected by independent research teams, and this effort is part of a larger trend to develop cyber infrastructure and e-science initiatives. At pres...
David R Samson,Charles L Nunn
David R Samson
Over the past four decades, scientists have made substantial progress in understanding the evolution of sleep patterns across the Tree of Life. Remarkably, the specifics of sleep along the human lineage have been slow to emerge. This is sur...
Lone star paleontology [0.03%]
孤星古生物学
John G Fleagle
John G Fleagle
Bonnie Jacobs
Bonnie Jacobs
Roy Larick,Russell L Ciochon
Roy Larick
Island Southeast Asia covers Eurasia's tropical expanse of continental shelf and active subduction zones. Cutting between island landmasses, Wallace's Line separates Sunda and the Eastern Island Arc (the Arc) into distinct tectonic and faun...
How did bonobos come to range south of the congo river? Reconsideration of the divergence of Pan paniscus from other Pan populations [0.03%]
倭黑猩猩如何分布到刚果河以南地区?对Pan paniscus与其余黑猩猩种群分化事件的再思考
Hiroyuki Takemoto,Yoshi Kawamoto,Takeshi Furuichi
Hiroyuki Takemoto
While investigating the genetic structure in wild bonobos,(1) we realized that the widely accepted scenario positing that the Pleistocene appearance of the Congo River separated the common ancestor of chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and bonob...
Lithic Technological Approaches to the African Late Pleistocene Later Stone Age [0.03%]
关于非洲晚更新世晚期石器时代的石质技术方法研究
Justin Pargeter,Steven A Brandt
Justin Pargeter
Huw S Groucutt,Michael D Petraglia,Geoff Bailey et al.
Huw S Groucutt et al.
Current fossil, genetic, and archeological data indicate that Homo sapiens originated in Africa in the late Middle Pleistocene. By the end of the Late Pleistocene, our species was distributed across every continent except Antarctica, settin...