Ardipithecus ramidusの古生物学環境についてのコメント
Thure E Cerling1, Naomi E Levin, Jay Quade
1Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, USA. thure.cerling@utah.edu
まとめ
Ardipithecus ramidusの古環境研究は,森林の生息地を示唆しています. しかし,新しい発見は,有限な木の覆いがあるよりオープンな木またはブッシュサバンナ環境を示しています.
科学分野:
- 古人類学は,古人類学である.
- パレオエコロジー (古生態学)
背景:
- ホワイト氏とその同僚による以前の研究によると,Ardipithecus ramidusは,エチオピアのアラミスの森林地帯から森林のパッチ環境までに住んでいた.
- この特徴付けは,この地域の古環境分析に基づいて行われました.
研究 の 目的:
- アラミスのArdipithecus ramidusの古生物学環境を再評価する.
- 新しい分析に基づいて生息地の代替解釈を提供すること.
主な方法:
- 既存のパレオ環境データの比較分析.
- アラミス遺跡の生息地指標の再解釈.
主要な成果:
- Ar.のパレオ環境について アラミスのラミドゥスは再分類されています.
- 発見は,木またはブッシュサバンナ生態系を示唆しています.
- 推定木造の屋根の覆いは25%以下である.
結論:
- アラミスのArdipithecus ramidusの生息地は,前述したよりもオープンだった可能性が高い.
- この改訂された理解は,初期のヒト類の進化と運動に関する理論に影響を与えます.
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