24 Citations
Ecomorphology and ecology of the grassland specialist, Rusingoryx atopocranion (Artiodactyla: Bovidae), from the late Pleistocene of western Kenya
- Geography, Environmental ScienceQuaternary Research
- 2021
Abstract Rusingoryx atopocranion is an extinct alcelaphin bovid from the late Pleistocene of Kenya, known for its distinctive hollow nasal crest. A bonebed of R. atopocranion from the Lake Victoria…
Taxonomic status and paleoecology of Rusingoryx atopocranion (Mammalia, Artiodactyla), an extinct Pleistocene bovid from Rusinga Island, Kenya
- Geography, Environmental ScienceQuaternary Research
- 2011
Reconstruction of Late Pleistocene Paleoenvironments Using Bulk Geochemistry of Paleosols from the Lake Victoria Region
- Geography, Environmental ScienceFront. Earth Sci.
- 2017
The impact of changing environments on the evolution and dispersal of Homo sapiens is highly debated, but few data are available from equatorial Africa. Lake Victoria is the largest freshwater lake…
Unexpected Convergent Evolution of Nasal Domes between Pleistocene Bovids and Cretaceous Hadrosaur Dinosaurs
- Environmental Science, GeographyCurrent Biology
- 2016
Unexpected Convergent Evolution of Nasal Domes between Pleistocene Bovids and Cretaceous Hadrosaur Dinosaurs
- Environmental ScienceCurrent Biology
- 2016
Recurrent spring‐fed rivers in a Middle to Late Pleistocene semi‐arid grassland: Implications for environments of early humans in the Lake Victoria Basin, Kenya
- Environmental Science, Geography
- 2015
The effect of changing palaeoclimate and palaeoenvironment on human evolution during the Pleistocene is debated, but hampered by few East African records directly associated with archaeological sites…
Reconstruction of a semi-arid late Pleistocene paleocatena from the Lake Victoria region, Kenya
- Geography, Environmental ScienceQuaternary Research
- 2015
The Pleistocene archaeology and environments of the Wasiriya Beds, Rusinga Island, Kenya.
- Environmental Science, GeographyJournal of human evolution
- 2010
A Late Pleistocene human humerus from Rusinga Island, Lake Victoria, Kenya.
- GeographyJournal of human evolution
- 2020
Evaluating the potential for tactical hunting in the Middle Stone Age: Insights from a bonebed of the extinct bovid, Rusingoryx atopocranion.
- Environmental Science, GeographyJournal of human evolution
- 2017