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Yang D, Podkovyroff K, Uno K, Bowen G, Fernandez D, Cerling T
Commun Biol . 2025 Feb; 8(1):274. PMID: 39984748
Strontium isotope ratios (Sr/Sr) in dental tissues are widely used to study animal and human migration. However, questions remain regarding how different biological processes and sampling methods influence measured Sr/Sr...
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Fehringer L, Beck C, Leakey L, Princehouse P, Rowan J, Russo G, et al.
J Hum Evol . 2025 Feb; 201:103646. PMID: 39965434
Reconstructions of the diets of individual fossil species can help us better understand the adaptive radiations of higher-level primate taxa. Some researchers have posited that folivory was key to the...
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Yang D, Uno K, Cerling T, Mwebi O, Leakey L, Grine F, et al.
Curr Zool . 2024 Dec; 70(6):739-751. PMID: 39678826
How animals respond to seasonal resource availability has profound implications for their dietary flexibility and realized ecological niches. We sought to understand seasonal dietary niche partitioning in extant African suids...
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Negash E, Alemseged Z, Barr W, Behrensmeyer A, Blumenthal S, Bobe R, et al.
J Hum Evol . 2024 Nov; 197:103604. PMID: 39541667
Reconstructing habitat types available to hominins and inferring how the paleo-landscape changed through time are critical steps in testing hypotheses about the selective pressures that drove the emergence of bipedalism,...
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Caley T, Souron A, Uno K, Macho G
Ann Rev Mar Sci . 2024 Jul; 17(1):23-53. PMID: 38986033
The relationship between climate and human evolution is complex, and the causal mechanisms remain unknown. Here, we review and synthesize what is currently known about climate forcings on African landscapes,...
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Honisch B, Royer D, Breecker D, Polissar P, Bowen G, Henehan M, et al.
Science . 2023 Dec; 382(6675):eadi5177. PMID: 38060645
The geological record encodes the relationship between climate and atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO) over long and short timescales, as well as potential drivers of evolutionary transitions. However, reconstructing CO beyond...
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Villasenor A, Uno K, Kinyanjui R, Behrensmeyer A, Bobe R, Advokaat E, et al.
J Hum Evol . 2023 May; 180:103385. PMID: 37229946
During the middle Pliocene (∼3.8-3.2 Ma), both Australopithecus afarensis and Kenyanthropus platyops are known from the Turkana Basin, but between 3.60 and 3.44 Ma, most hominin fossils are found on...
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MacLatchy L, Cote S, Deino A, Kityo R, Mugume A, Rossie J, et al.
Science . 2023 Apr; 380(6641):eabq2835. PMID: 37053310
Living hominoids are distinguished by upright torsos and versatile locomotion. It is hypothesized that these features evolved for feeding on fruit from terminal branches in forests. To investigate the evolutionary...
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Peppe D, Cote S, Deino A, Fox D, Kingston J, Kinyanjui R, et al.
Science . 2023 Apr; 380(6641):173-177. PMID: 37053309
The assembly of Africa's iconic C grassland ecosystems is central to evolutionary interpretations of many mammal lineages, including hominins. C grasses are thought to have become ecologically dominant in Africa...
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Rowan J, Princehouse P, Kinyanjui R, Uno K
Nat Ecol Evol . 2022 Apr; 6(6):659. PMID: 35414720
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