Pleistocene animal communities of a 1.5 million-year-old lake margin grassland and their relationship to Homo erectus paleoecology
The ecological and selective forces that sparked the emergence of Homo's adaptive strategy
remain poorly understood. New fossil and archaeological finds call into question previous
interpretations of the grade shift that drove our ancestors' evolutionary split from the
australopiths. Furthermore, issues of taphonomy and scale have limited reconstructions of
the hominin habitats and faunal communities that define the environmental context of these
behavioral changes. The multiple∼ 1.5 Ma track surfaces from the Okote Member of the …
remain poorly understood. New fossil and archaeological finds call into question previous
interpretations of the grade shift that drove our ancestors' evolutionary split from the
australopiths. Furthermore, issues of taphonomy and scale have limited reconstructions of
the hominin habitats and faunal communities that define the environmental context of these
behavioral changes. The multiple∼ 1.5 Ma track surfaces from the Okote Member of the …
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