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PLOS ONE | 2008

Neanderthal extinction by competitive exclusion.

William E. Banks; Francesco d'Errico; A. Townsend Peterson; Masa Kageyama; Adriana Sima; María-Fernanda Sánchez-Goñi

Background Despite a long history of investigation, considerable debate revolves around whether Neanderthals became extinct because of climate change or competition with anatomically modern humans (AMH). Methodology/Principal Findings We apply a new methodology integrating archaeological and chronological data with high-resolution paleoclimatic simulations to define eco-cultural niches associated with Neanderthal and AMH adaptive systems during alternating cold and mild phases of Marine Isotope Stage 3. Our results indicate that Neanderthals and AMH exploited similar niches, and may have continued to do so in the absence of contact. Conclusions/Significance The southerly contraction of Neanderthal range in southwestern Europe during Greenland Interstadial 8 was not due to climate change or a change in adaptation, but rather concurrent AMH geographic expansion appears to have produced competition that led to Neanderthal extinction.


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2007

H4 abrupt event and late Neanderthal presence in Iberia

Pierre Sepulchre; Gilles Ramstein; Masa Kageyama; Marian Vanhaeren; Gerhard Krinner; María-Fernanda Sánchez-Goñi; Francesco d'Errico


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2008

The climate in Europe during the Eemian: a multi-method approach using pollen data

Simon Brewer; Joël Guiot; María-Fernanda Sánchez-Goñi; Stefan Klotz


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2007

Dansgaard-Oeschger climatic variability revealed by fire emissions in southwestern Iberia

Anne-Laure Daniau; María-Fernanda Sánchez-Goñi; Luc Beaufort; Fatima Laggoun-Défarge; Marie-France Loutre; Josette Duprat


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2010

What drives the millennial and orbital variations of δ18Oatm

A. Landais; G. Dreyfus; Emilie Capron; Valérie Masson-Delmotte; María-Fernanda Sánchez-Goñi; S. Desprat; George R. Hoffmann; Jean Jouzel; Markus Leuenberger; Sigfus J Johnsen


Marine Micropaleontology | 2000

Dinoflagellate cyst evidence of ‘Heinrich-like events’ off Portugal during the Marine Isotopic Stage 5

Frédérique Eynaud; Jean-Louis Turon; María-Fernanda Sánchez-Goñi; S Gendreau


Marine Micropaleontology | 2011

Contrasting sea-surface responses between the western Mediterranean Sea and eastern subtropical latitudes of the North Atlantic during abrupt climatic events of MIS 3

Aurélie Penaud; Frédérique Eynaud; María-Fernanda Sánchez-Goñi; Bruno Malaizé; Jean-Louis Turon; Linda Rossignol


New Phytologist | 2014

Beyond skepticism: uncovering cryptic refugia using multiple lines of evidence

Guillaume de Lafontaine; Carlos Alberto Amasifuen Guerra; María-Fernanda Sánchez-Goñi; Rémy J. Petit


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2015

History of Larix decidua Mill. (European larch) since 130 ka

Stefanie Wagner; Thomas Litt; María-Fernanda Sánchez-Goñi; Rémy J. Petit


Climate of The Past | 2013

Impact of precession on the climate, vegetation and fire activity in southern Africa during MIS4

M.-N. Woillez; G. Levavasseur; Anne-Laure Daniau; Masa Kageyama; Dunia H. Urrego; María-Fernanda Sánchez-Goñi; Vincent Hanquiez

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Masa Kageyama

Université Paris-Saclay

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Rémy J. Petit

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Marian Vanhaeren

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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