Hughes John K, Haywood Alan, Mithen Steven J, Sellwood Bruce W, Valdes Paul J
Met Office Hadley Centre, FitzRoy Road, Exeter, EX1 3PB, UK.
J Hum Evol. 2007 Nov;53(5):465-74. doi: 10.1016/j.jhevol.2006.12.011. Epub 2007 Oct 17.
An investigation using the Stepping Out model of early hominin dispersal out of Africa is presented here. The late arrival of early hominins into Europe, as deduced from the fossil record, is shown to be consistent with poor ability of these hominins to survive in the Eurasian landscape. The present study also extends the understanding of modelling results from the original study by Mithen and Reed (2002. Stepping out: a computer simulation of hominid dispersal from Africa. J. Hum. Evol. 43, 433-462). The representation of climate and vegetation patterns has been improved through the use of climate model output. This study demonstrates that interpretative confidence may be strengthened, and new insights gained when climate models and hominin dispersal models are integrated.
本文介绍了一项使用早期人类走出非洲的“走出模型”的调查。从化石记录推断,早期人类很晚才抵达欧洲,这表明这些人类在欧亚大陆环境中生存的能力较差。本研究还扩展了对米滕和里德(2002年。走出:人类从非洲扩散的计算机模拟。《人类进化杂志》43卷,433 - 462页)原始研究建模结果的理解。通过使用气候模型输出,气候和植被模式的呈现得到了改进。这项研究表明,当气候模型和人类扩散模型整合时,解释的可信度可能会增强,并能获得新的见解。