Fossil apes and human evolution
BACKGROUND Ever since the writings of Darwin and Huxley, humans' place in nature
relative to apes (nonhuman hominoids) and the geographic origins of the human lineage …
relative to apes (nonhuman hominoids) and the geographic origins of the human lineage …
A global catalog of whole-genome diversity from 233 primate species
The rich diversity of morphology and behavior displayed across primate species provides an
informative context in which to study the impact of genomic diversity on fundamental …
informative context in which to study the impact of genomic diversity on fundamental …
The evolution of the human foot
There are 26 bones in each foot (52 in total), meaning that roughly a quarter of the human
skeleton consists of foot bones. Yet, early hominin foot fossils are frustratingly rare, making it …
skeleton consists of foot bones. Yet, early hominin foot fossils are frustratingly rare, making it …
A genomic timescale for placental mammal evolution
The precise pattern and timing of speciation events that gave rise to all living placental
mammals remain controversial. We provide a comprehensive phylogenetic analysis of …
mammals remain controversial. We provide a comprehensive phylogenetic analysis of …
Extant species fail to estimate ancestral geographical ranges at older nodes in primate phylogeny
AL Wisniewski, GT Lloyd… - Proceedings of the …, 2022 - royalsocietypublishing.org
A clade's evolutionary history is shaped, in part, by geographical range expansion,
sweepstakes dispersal and local extinction. A rigorous understanding of historical …
sweepstakes dispersal and local extinction. A rigorous understanding of historical …
The reconstructed cranium of Pierolapithecus and the evolution of the great ape face
KD Pugh, SA Catalano… - Proceedings of the …, 2023 - National Acad Sciences
Pierolapithecus catalaunicus (~ 12 million years ago, northeastern Spain) is key to
understanding the mosaic nature of hominid (great ape and human) evolution. Notably, its …
understanding the mosaic nature of hominid (great ape and human) evolution. Notably, its …
Phylogenetic analysis of Middle-Late Miocene apes
KD Pugh - Journal of Human Evolution, 2022 - Elsevier
Despite intensive study, many aspects of the evolutionary history of great apes and humans
(Hominidae) are not well understood. In particular, the phylogenetic relationships of many …
(Hominidae) are not well understood. In particular, the phylogenetic relationships of many …
The radiation of macaques out of Africa: Evidence from mitogenome divergence times and the fossil record
Fossil evidence indicates that numerous catarrhine clades of African origin expanded or
shifted their ranges into Eurasia, among them macaques Macaca Lacépède, 1799 …
shifted their ranges into Eurasia, among them macaques Macaca Lacépède, 1799 …
Systematics of Miocene apes: State of the art of a neverending controversy
A Urciuoli, DM Alba - Journal of Human Evolution, 2023 - Elsevier
Hominoids diverged from cercopithecoids during the Oligocene in Afro-Arabia, initially
radiating in that continent and subsequently dispersing into Eurasia. From the Late Miocene …
radiating in that continent and subsequently dispersing into Eurasia. From the Late Miocene …
Stop the abuse of time! Strict temporal banding is not the future of rank-based classifications in fungi (including lichens) and other organisms
R Lücking - Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Classification is the most important approach to cataloging biological diversity. It serves as a
principal means of communication between scientific disciplines, as well as between …
principal means of communication between scientific disciplines, as well as between …