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000063306 0247_ $$2doi$$a10.1371/journal.pone.0076514
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000063306 100__ $$0(orcid)0000-0001-6527-3972$$aLarrasoaña, J.C.$$uUniversidad de Zaragoza
000063306 245__ $$aDynamics of Green Sahara Periods and Their Role in Hominin Evolution
000063306 260__ $$c2013
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000063306 5203_ $$aAstronomically forced insolation changes have driven monsoon dynamics and recurrent humid episodes in North Africa, resulting in green Sahara Periods (GSPs) with savannah expansion throughout most of the desert. Despite their potential for expanding the area of prime hominin habitats and favouring out-of-Africa dispersals, GSPs have not been incorporated into the narrative of hominin evolution due to poor knowledge of their timing, dynamics and landscape composition at evolutionary timescales. We present a compilation of continental and marine paleoenvironmental records from within and around North Africa, which enables identification of over 230 GSPs within the last 8 million years. By combining the main climatological determinants of woody cover in tropical Africa with paleoenvironmental and paleoclimatic data for representative (Holocene and Eemian) GSPs, we estimate precipitation regimes and habitat distributions during GSPs. Their chronology is consistent with the ages of Saharan archeological and fossil hominin sites. Each GSP took 2-3 kyr to develop, peaked over 4-8 kyr, biogeographically connected the African tropics to African and Eurasian mid latitudes, and ended within 2-3 kyr, which resulted in rapid habitat fragmentation. We argue that the well-dated succession of GSPs presented here may have played an important role in migration and evolution of hominins.
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000063306 591__ $$aMULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES$$b8 / 56 = 0.143$$c2013$$dQ1$$eT1
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000063306 700__ $$aRoberts, A.P.
000063306 700__ $$aRohling, E.J.
000063306 7102_ $$12000$$2428$$aUniversidad de Zaragoza$$bDepartamento de Ciencias de la Tierra$$cGeodinámica Interna
000063306 773__ $$g8, 10 (2013), e76514 [12 pp]$$pPLoS One$$tPLoS One$$x1932-6203
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