Acquisition of terrestrial life by human ancestors influenced by forest microclimate
Abstract Bipedalism, terrestriality and open habitat were thought to be linked to each other in the course of human evolution. However, recent paleontological evidence has revealed that early hominins evolved in a wooded, humid environment. Did the evolutionary process from arboreal to terrestrial l...
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Main Author: | Hiroyuki Takemoto |
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Format: | article |
Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/8b00b16e873b448690f2624245d9515c |
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