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Temporal evidence shows Australopithecus sediba is unlikely to be the ancestor of Homo.


ABSTRACT: Understanding the emergence of the genus Homo is a pressing problem in the study of human origins. Australopithecus sediba has recently been proposed as the ancestral species of Homo, although it postdates earliest Homo by 800,000 years. Here, we use probability models to demonstrate that observing an ancestor's fossil horizon that is at least 800,000 years younger than the descendant's fossil horizon is unlikely (about 0.09% on average). We corroborate these results by searching the literature and finding that within pairs of purported hominin ancestor-descendant species, in only one case did the first-discovered fossil in the ancestor postdate that from the descendant, and the age difference between these fossils was much less than the difference observed between A. sediba and earliest Homo. Together, these results suggest it is highly unlikely that A. sediba is ancestral to Homo, and the most viable candidate ancestral species remains Australopithecus afarensis.

SUBMITTER: Du A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6506247 | biostudies-literature | 2019 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Temporal evidence shows <i>Australopithecus sediba</i> is unlikely to be the ancestor of <i>Homo</i>.

Du Andrew A   Alemseged Zeresenay Z  

Science advances 20190508 5


Understanding the emergence of the genus <i>Homo</i> is a pressing problem in the study of human origins. <i>Australopithecus sediba</i> has recently been proposed as the ancestral species of <i>Homo</i>, although it postdates earliest <i>Homo</i> by 800,000 years. Here, we use probability models to demonstrate that observing an ancestor's fossil horizon that is at least 800,000 years younger than the descendant's fossil horizon is unlikely (about 0.09% on average). We corroborate these results  ...[more]

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