Nature research paper: A new model simulation of climate change during the past 2 million years indicates that the appearances and disappearances of hominin species correlate with long-term climatic anomalies
Simulation chunks of the 2Ma transient simulation. The first column represents the initial condition ; the second column represents the length of the chunk in unaccelerated model years; and the third column shows the total length of each simulation, including an overlap period into the next chunk.from 315 to 31 ka. The habitat suitability captures a probability range of 0 to 1 .
Notably, the habitat suitability, which quantifies the potential suitability of climatic conditions needed to support life for a given hominin species, does not necessarily have to match with the locations in which fossils or archaeological artefacts have been found.from 875 to 225 ka. The habitat suitability captures a probability range of 0 to 1 .
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