Neanderthal fossils show a major population drop 110,000 years ago. Researchers link this to reduced genetic diversity.
Neanderthal genetic diversity dropped 110,000 years ago CT scans of inner ear bones show a major bottleneck event Reduced diversity may have weakened their survival chances ...
For thousands of years, Neanderthals flourished across Eurasia. But new research suggests their genetic diversity plummeted ...
is the best source of data to investigate the evolutionary history of Pleistocene humans. The bony labyrinth is housed in the ...
Neanderthals Likely Went Extinct as They Lost Their Genetic Diversity Over Time, Being Racially Exclusive For over 250,000 ...
A recent study compared features of Neanderthals' inner ears across space and time to extrapolate what happened to them tens ...
The extinction of the Neanderthals is one of the most intriguing mysteries in paleoanthropology, with researchers speculating ...
A study of the inner ear bones of Neanderthals shows a significant loss of diversity in their shape around 110,000 years ago, ...
In the study, published online Feb. 20 in the journal Nature Communications, researchers discovered that around 110,000 years ago, our closest human ... on the semicircular canals, a set of ...
measured the morphological diversity in the semicircular canals, structures of the inner ear responsible for our sense of balance, in two exceptional collections of human fossils from the sites of ...
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