نتایج جستجو برای: pleistocene

تعداد نتایج: 8977  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
J Tyler Faith Todd A Surovell

The late Pleistocene witnessed the extinction of 35 genera of North American mammals. The last appearance dates of 16 of these genera securely fall between 12,000 and 10,000 radiocarbon years ago (approximately 13,800-11,400 calendar years B.P.), although whether the absence of fossil occurrences for the remaining 19 genera from this time interval is the result of sampling error or temporally s...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 1998
J C Avise D Walker G C Johns

An approach applied previously to avian biotas is extended in this paper to other vertebrate classes to evaluate Pleistocene phylogeographic effects and to estimate temporal spans of the speciation process (speciation durations) from mitochondrial (mt) DNA data on extant taxa. Provisional molecular clocks are used to date population separations and to bracket estimates of speciation durations b...

2010
William J. Ripple

Humans, in conjunction with natural top-down processes and through a sequence of cascading trophic interactions, may have contributed to the Pleistocene megafaunal extinctions. The arrival of the first humans, as hunters and scavengers, through top-down forcing, could have triggered a population collapse of large herbivores and their predators. We present evidence that the large mammalian herbi...

2015
Chun-Hsiang Chang Yousuke Kaifu Masanaru Takai Reiko T. Kono Rainer Grün Shuji Matsu’ura Les Kinsley Liang-Kong Lin

Recent studies of an increasing number of hominin fossils highlight regional and chronological diversities of archaic Homo in the Pleistocene of eastern Asia. However, such a realization is still based on limited geographical occurrences mainly from Indonesia, China and Russian Altai. Here we describe a newly discovered archaic Homo mandible from Taiwan (Penghu 1), which further increases the d...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1998
H C Harpending M A Batzer M Gurven L B Jorde A R Rogers S T Sherry

Patterns of gene differences among humans contain information about the demographic history of our species. Haploid loci like mitochondrial DNA and the nonrecombining part of the Y chromosome show a pattern indicating expansion from a population of only several thousand during the late middle or early upper Pleistocene. Nuclear short tandem repeat loci also show evidence of this expansion. Both...

Journal: :Journal of human evolution 2010
Phillip Endicott Simon Y W Ho Chris Stringer

A better understanding of the evolutionary relationship between modern humans and Neanderthals is essential for improving the resolution of hominin phylogenetic hypotheses. Currently, four distinct chronologies for the timing of population divergence are available, ranging from the late Middle Pleistocene to the late Early Pleistocene, each based on different interpretations of hominin taxonomy...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2014
Vendela K Lagerholm Edson Sandoval-Castellanos Dorothee Ehrich Natalia I Abramson Adam Nadachowski Daniela C Kalthoff Mietje Germonpré Anders Angerbjörn John R Stewart Love Dalén

The Pleistocene glacial cycles resulted in significant changes in species distributions, and it has been discussed whether this caused increased rates of population divergence and speciation. One species that is likely to have evolved during the Pleistocene is the Norwegian lemming (Lemmus lemmus). However, the origin of this species, both in terms of when and from what ancestral taxon it evolv...

2017
Peter D Heintzman Grant D Zazula Ross DE MacPhee Eric Scott James A Cahill Brianna K McHorse Joshua D Kapp Mathias Stiller Matthew J Wooller Ludovic Orlando John Southon Duane G Froese Beth Shapiro

The extinct 'New World stilt-legged', or NWSL, equids constitute a perplexing group of Pleistocene horses endemic to North America. Their slender distal limb bones resemble those of Asiatic asses, such as the Persian onager. Previous palaeogenetic studies, however, have suggested a closer relationship to caballine horses than to Asiatic asses. Here, we report complete mitochondrial and partial ...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2005
Steve Jordan Chris Simon David Foote Ronald A Englund

The Pleistocene geological history of the Hawaiian Islands is becoming well understood. Numerous predictions about the influence of this history on the genetic diversity of Hawaiian organisms have been made, including the idea that changing sea levels would lead to the genetic differentiation of populations isolated on individual volcanoes during high sea stands. Here, we analyse DNA sequence d...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2005
Wolfgang Wüster Julia E Ferguson J Adrian Quijada-Mascareñas Catharine E Pook Maria da Graça Salomão Roger S Thorpe

Abstract Pleistocene fragmentation of the Amazonian rainforest has been hypothesized to be a major cause of Neotropical speciation and diversity. However, the role and even the reality of Pleistocene forest refugia have attracted much scepticism. In Amazonia, previous phylogeographical studies have focused mostly on organisms found in the forests themselves, and generally found speciation event...

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