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Nature Communications | 2014

Remnants of an ancient forest provide ecological context for Early Miocene fossil apes.

Lauren A. Michel; Daniel J. Peppe; James A. Lutz; Steven G. Driese; Holly M. Dunsworth; William E. H. Harcourt-Smith; William H. Horner; Thomas Lehmann; Sheila Nightingale; Kieran P. McNulty

The lineage of apes and humans (Hominoidea) evolved and radiated across Afro-Arabia in the early Neogene during a time of global climatic changes and ongoing tectonic processes that formed the East African Rift. These changes probably created highly variable environments and introduced selective pressures influencing the diversification of early apes. However, interpreting the connection between environmental dynamics and adaptive evolution is hampered by difficulties in locating taxa within specific ecological contexts: time-averaged or reworked deposits may not faithfully represent individual palaeohabitats. Here we present multiproxy evidence from Early Miocene deposits on Rusinga Island, Kenya, which directly ties the early ape Proconsul to a widespread, dense, multistoried, closed-canopy tropical seasonal forest set in a warm and relatively wet, local climate. These results underscore the importance of forested environments in the evolution of early apes.


Sedimentology | 2015

Recurrent spring-fed rivers in a Middle to Late Pleistocene semi-arid grassland: Implications for environments of early humans in the Lake Victoria Basin, Kenya

Emily J. Beverly; Steven G. Driese; Daniel J. Peppe; Cara Roure Johnson; Lauren A. Michel; J. Tyler Faith; Christian A. Tryon; Warren D. Sharp


Journal of Sedimentary Research | 2013

Stable-Isotope Geochemistry of Vertisols Formed on Marine Limestone and Implications for Deep-Time Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions

Lauren A. Michel; Steven G. Driese; Lee C. Nordt; Daniel O. Breecker; Dana M. Labotka; Stephen I. Dworkin


Journal of Human Evolution | 2017

Evaluating the potential for tactical hunting in the Middle Stone Age: Insights from a bonebed of the extinct bovid, Rusingoryx atopocranion

Kirsten E. Jenkins; Sheila Nightingale; J. Tyler Faith; Daniel J. Peppe; Lauren A. Michel; Steven G. Driese; Kieran P. McNulty; Christian A. Tryon


The 86th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, New Orleans | 2017

Revised geochronology of the Early Miocene faunas from Rusinga Island and Mfangano Island (Lake Victoria, Kenya): Implications for Miocene hominoid evolution and faunal succession

Daniel J. Peppe; Alan L. Deino; Kieran P. McNulty; Mark S. McCollum; Alexandra L Mitchell; Steven G. Driese; Holly M. Dunsworth; David L. Fox; William E. H. Harcourt-Smith; Kirsten E. Jenkins; Thomas Lehmann; Lauren A. Michel


GSA Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado, USA - 2016 | 2016

EARLY MIOCENE PALEOENVIRONMENTS OF THE HIWEGI FORMATION ON RUSINGA ISLAND (EQUATORIAL AFRICA, LAKE VICTORIA, KENYA) AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS FOR HOMINOID EVOLUTION

Daniel J. Peppe; Kieran P. McNulty; Alan L. Deino; Lauren A. Michel; Mark S. McCollum; Steven G. Driese; Holly M. Dunsworth; William E. H. Harcourt-Smith; Kirsten E. Jenkins; Thomas Lehmann


The 86th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, New Orleans | 2017

Yet another new cranium from the early Miocene: the most complete male cranial remains of the fossil ape Ekembo

Samuel Muteti; Thomas Lehmann; Lauren A. Michel; Susanne Cote; Daniel J. Peppe; Rutger Jw Jansma; Kieran P. McNulty


GSA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, USA - 2017 | 2017

PHYTOLITH EVIDENCE FOR THE ROLE OF GRASSES IN EARLY MIOCENE VEGETATION OF EAST AFRICA

Alice Novello; Caroline A.E. Strömberg; Bonnie F. Jacobs; Kieran P. McNulty; Lauren A. Michel


GSA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, USA - 2017 | 2017

PALEOCLIMATE AND PALEOENVIRONMENTAL RECONSTRUCTION OF THE EARLY MIOCENE TINDERET SITES IN WESTERN KENYA AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS FOR HOMINOID EVOLUTION

Kennedy Ogonda Oginga; Daniel J. Peppe; William E. Lukens; James A. Lutz; Lauren A. Michel


GSA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, USA - 2017 | 2017

PALEOCLIMATIC VARIABILITY AND THE ROLE OF SEASONALITY FROM THE EARLY MIOCENE DEPOSITS ON RUSINGA AND MFANGANO ISLANDS, LAKE VICTORIA, KENYA

Lauren A. Michel; Kimberly Cheng; Thomas Lehmann; Kieran P. McNulty; Steven G. Driese; David L. Fox; Daniel J. Peppe

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Alan L. Deino

Berkeley Geochronology Center

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David L. Fox

University of Minnesota

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William E. H. Harcourt-Smith

American Museum of Natural History

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