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Palaeoecological differences underlie rare co-occurrence of Miocene European primates.

Daniel DeMiguelLaura DomingoIsrael M SánchezIsaac Casanovas-VilarJosep M RoblesDavid M Alba
Published in: BMC biology (2021)
These results support the view that pliopithecoid primates preferred less humid habitats than hominoids, and reveal that differences in behavioural ecology were the main factor underpinning their rare co-occurrence during the European Miocene. Our findings further support that ACM hominoids, like Miocene apes as a whole, inhabited more seasonal environments than extant apes. Finally, this study highlights the importance of high-resolution, local investigations to complement larger-scale analyses and illustrates that continuous and densely sampled fossiliferous sequences are essential for deciphering the complex interplay between biotic and abiotic factors that shaped past diversity.
Keyphrases
  • high resolution
  • genome wide
  • dna methylation
  • single cell
  • transcription factor