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  • MacLatchy, Laura M.; Cote, Susanne M.; Deino, Alan L.; Kityo, Robert M.; Mugume, Amon A. T.; Rossie, James B.; Sanders, William J.; Cosman, Miranda N.; Driese, Steven G.; Fox, David L.; Freeman, April J.; Jansma, Rutger J. W.; Jenkins, Kirsten E. H.; Kinyanjui, Rahab N.; Lukens, William E.; McNulty, Kieran P.; Novello, Alice; Peppe, Daniel J.; Strömberg, Caroline A. E.; Uno, Kevin T.; Winkler, Alisa J.; Kingston, John D. (2023)
    Living hominoids are distinguished by upright torsos and versatile locomotion. It is hypothesized that these features evolved for feeding on fruit from terminal branches in forests. To investigate the evolutionary context ...
  • Campisano, Christopher J.; Cohen, Andrew S.; Arrowsmith, J. Ramon; Asrat, Asfawossen; Behrensmeyer, Anna K.; Brown, Erik T.; Deino, Alan L.; Deocampo, Daniel M.; Feibel, Craig S.; Kingston, John D.; Lamb, Henry F.; Lowenstein, Tim K.; Noren, Anders; Olago, Daniel O.; Owen, R. Bernhart; Pelletier, Jon D.; Potts, Richard; Reed, Kaye E.; Renaut, Robin W.; Russell, James M.; Russell, Joellen L.; Schabitz, Frank; Stone, Jeffrey R.; Trauth, Martin H.; Wynn, Jonathan G. (2017)
  • Norwood, Alexandra L.; Pobiner, Briana L.; Shedden, Kerby; Kingston, John D. (2023)
  • Peppe, Daniel J.; Cote, Susanne M.; Deino, Alan L.; Fox, David L.; Kingston, John D.; Kinyanjui, Rahab N.; Lukens, William E.; MacLatchy, Laura M.; Novello, Alice; Strömberg, Caroline A. E.; Driese, Steven G.; Garrett, Nicole D.; Hillis, Kayla R.; Jacobs, Bonnie F.; Jenkins, Kirsten E. H.; Kityo, Robert M.; Lehmann, Thomas; Manthi, Fredrick K.; Mbua, Emma N.; Michel, Lauren A.; Miller, Ellen R.; Mugume, Amon A. T.; Muteti, Samuel N.; Nengo, Isaiah O.; Oginga, Kennedy O.; Phelps, Samuel R.; Polissar, Pratigya; Rossie, James B.; Stevens, Nancy J.; Uno, Kevin T.; McNulty, Kieran P. (2023)
    The assembly of Africa's iconic C 4 grassland ecosystems is central to evolutionary interpretations of many mammal lineages, including hominins. C 4 grasses are thought to have become ecologically dominant in Africa only ...
  • Plummer, Thomas W.; Ditchfield, Peter W.; Bishop, Laura C.; Kingston, John D.; Ferraro, Joseph V.; Braun, David R.; Hertel, Fritz; Potts, Richard (2009)
    Major biological and cultural innovations in late Pliocene hominin evolution are frequently linked to the spread or fluctuating presence of C4 grass in African ecosystems. Whereas the deep sea record of global climatic ...
  • Cohen, Andrew S.; Campisano, Christopher J.; Arrowsmith, J. R.; Asrat, Asfawossen; Beck, Catherine C.; Behrensmeyer, Anna K.; Deino, Alan L.; Feibel, Craig S.; Foerster, Verena; Kingston, John D.; Lamb, Henry F.; Lowenstein, Tim K.; Lupien, Rachel L.; Muiruri, Veronica; Olago, Daniel O.; Owen, R. B.; Potts, Richard; Russell, James M.; Schaebitz, Frank; Stone, Jeffery R.; Trauth, Martin H.; Yost, Chad L. (2022)
    Paleoanthropologists have long speculated about the role of environmental change in shaping human evolution in Africa. In recent years, drill cores of late Neogene lacustrine sedimentary rocks have yielded valuable ...

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