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Homo sapiens, industrialisation and the environmental mismatch hypothesis
ABSTRACT For the vast majority of the evolutionary history of Homo sapiens, a range of natural environments defined the parameters within which selection shaped human biology. Although human‐induced alterations to the terrestrial biosphere have been evident for over 10,000 years, the pace and scale of change has accelerated dramatically since the onset
Daniel P. Longman, Colin N. Shaw
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ABSTRACT In the Recôncavo Basin, Northeast of Brazil, mud diapirs have been reported for decades, but their role within the basin's petroleum system remains poorly constrained. Here, we combine 2D seismic interpretation, field observations, and organic geochemical analyses of rocks and oil seeps to investigate the relationship between diapirism and ...
Cora Mattos +3 more
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Early hominin arrival in Southeast Asia triggered the evolution of major human malaria vectors. [PDF]
Singh US +13 more
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Abstract In contrast to previous approaches, new reconstructions of changes in global mean surface temperature and global mean sea level (GMSL) include large variability in GMSL throughout the Pleistocene. Here we assess these reconstructions from an energy balance perspective by using them to force a global carbon cycle model in different scenarios ...
Peter Köhler, Peter U. Clark
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The Japanese Archipelago sheltered cave lions, not tigers, during the Late Pleistocene. [PDF]
Sun X +17 more
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Complex perishable technologies from the North American Great Basin reveal specialized Late Pleistocene adaptations. [PDF]
Rosencrance RL +13 more
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An early Pleistocene mammalian fauna from Bethleham
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