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Pierre-Olivier Antoine

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Antoine P, Wieringa L, Adnet S, Aguilera O, Bodin S, Cairns S, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2024 Mar; 121(14):e2311597121. PMID: 38527199
Warmer temperatures and higher sea level than today characterized the Last Interglacial interval [Pleistocene, 128 to 116 thousand years ago (ka)]. This period is a remarkable deep-time analog for temperature...
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Tejada J, Antoine P, Munch P, Billet G, Hautier L, Delsuc F, et al.
Syst Biol . 2023 Dec; 73(1):125-139. PMID: 38041854
Combining morphological and molecular characters through Bayesian total-evidence dating allows inferring the phylogenetic and timescale framework of both extant and fossil taxa, while accounting for the stochasticity and incompleteness of...
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Bacon A, Bourgon N, Dufour E, Demeter F, Zanolli C, Westaway K, et al.
Sci Rep . 2023 Sep; 13(1):16165. PMID: 37758744
Secure environmental contexts are crucial for hominin interpretation and comparison. The discovery of a Denisovan individual and associated fauna at Tam Ngu Hao 2 (Cobra) Cave, Laos, dating back to...
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Marivaux L, Negri F, Antoine P, Stutz N, Condamine F, Kerber L, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2023 Jul; 120(28):e2301338120. PMID: 37399374
Recent fossil discoveries in Western Amazonia revealed that two distinct anthropoid primate clades of African origin colonized South America near the Eocene/Oligocene transition ( 34 Ma). Here, we describe a...
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S Meseguer A, Michel A, Fabre P, Perez Escobar O, Chomicki G, Riina R, et al.
Elife . 2022 Oct; 11. PMID: 36300780
The origins and evolution of the outstanding Neotropical biodiversity are a matter of intense debate. A comprehensive understanding is hindered by the lack of deep-time comparative data across wide phylogenetic...
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Demeter F, Zanolli C, Westaway K, Joannes-Boyau R, Duringer P, Morley M, et al.
Nat Commun . 2022 May; 13(1):2557. PMID: 35581187
The Pleistocene presence of the genus Homo in continental Southeast Asia is primarily evidenced by a sparse stone tool record and rare human remains. Here we report a Middle Pleistocene...
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Boivin M, Marivaux L, Aguirre-Diaz W, Benites-Palomino A, Billet G, Pujos F, et al.
PLoS One . 2021 Nov; 16(11):e0258455. PMID: 34731166
Miocene deposits of South America have yielded several species-rich assemblages of caviomorph rodents. They are mostly situated at high and mid- latitudes of the continent, except for the exceptional Honda...
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Bacon A, Bourgon N, Welker F, Cappellini E, Fiorillo D, Tombret O, et al.
Sci Rep . 2021 Oct; 11(1):21080. PMID: 34702921
The capability of Pleistocene hominins to successfully adapt to different types of tropical forested environments has long been debated. In order to investigate environmental changes in Southeast Asia during a...
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Bourgon N, Jaouen K, Bacon A, Dufour E, McCormack J, Tran N, et al.
J Hum Evol . 2021 Oct; 161:103075. PMID: 34655947
Tam Pà Ling, a cave site in northeastern Laos, has yielded the earliest skeletal evidence of Homo sapiens in mainland Southeast Asia. The reliance of Pleistocene humans in rainforest settings...
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Liu S, Westbury M, Dussex N, Mitchell K, Sinding M, Heintzman P, et al.
Cell . 2021 Aug; 184(19):4874-4885.e16. PMID: 34433011
Only five species of the once-diverse Rhinocerotidae remain, making the reconstruction of their evolutionary history a challenge to biologists since Darwin. We sequenced genomes from five rhinoceros species (three extinct...