Thomas Püschel
@tpuschel.bsky.social
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Associate Professor in Evolutionary Anthropology @ox.ac.uk and Tutorial Fellow at @StHughsCollege Interested in Palaeontology & Palaeoanthropology 🦴
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martamlahr.bsky.social
#ESHE2025
Thomas Puschel ‘The evolutionary singularity of human handedness’
Is human handedness exceptional?
87% R handed. Study: 2000 ind fr 41 primate spp
ONLY HUMANS have an outstanding handedness bias! Increase during human evolution
No existing hypothesis best explains findings
tpuschel.bsky.social
The perks of having another palaeontologist in the family: my younger brother is leading this cool fieldwork near Santiago and of course I had to join him 🪏🪨⛏️🦴
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aveneziano.bsky.social
While it is often believed early #primates dispersed and radiated in warm tropical forests, new evidence suggest they may have occupied arid, cold and temperate regions too!

🦧🦍🐒🧪 #science #primatology #BioAnth

doi.org/10.1073/pnas...
The radiation and geographic expansion of primates through diverse climates | PNAS
One of the most influential hypotheses about primate evolution postulates that their origin, radiation, and major dispersals were associated with e...
doi.org
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oxford-anthro.bsky.social
'We’ve long assumed that primates evolved in tropical forests because that’s where most of them live today.

But fossil & climate evidence tells a different story...'

🐒NEW research @tpuschel.bsky.social
@oxford-anthro.bsky.social ‬& @uniofreading.bsky.social

www.anthro.ox.ac.uk/article/earl...
Early primates evolved in cold, seasonal climates, not warm tropical forests
www.anthro.ox.ac.uk
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oxfordhumsci.bsky.social
Early primates evolved in cold, seasonal climates, not warm tropical forests - new research by our Associate Professor in Evolutionary Anthropology, Dr Thomas Püschel, and collaborators ‪@uniofreading.bsky.social‬ challenges our assumptions about where primates originated: ‪https://shorturl.at/3AnbC
tpuschel.bsky.social
🌍❄️ New paper out! Early primates didn’t just thrive in tropical forests, they evolved and dispersed through cold & temperate climates 🐒🧊
Enjoyed being part of this collaboration led by @avaria_jorge! doi.org/10.1073/pnas...
The radiation and geographic expansion of primates through diverse climates | PNAS
One of the most influential hypotheses about primate evolution postulates that their origin, radiation, and major dispersals were associated with e...
doi.org
tpuschel.bsky.social
Uploaded two preprints with fantastic colleagues: one on handedness, the other on sexual dimorphism, both tackling different aspects of human evolution 🧠💪
👉 Handedness: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
👉 Dimorphism: ecoevorxiv.org/repository/v...
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featunning.bsky.social
With @tpuschel.bsky.social we wrote this text on #FEA models in #biomechanics: Models aren’t reality, just tools for specific questions. Comparing different models outside their context? Like apples & oranges. 📓Read more 👇
Saying what is better when comparing apples and oranges
" Models are not literal representations of reality but provide simplifications or substitutes of the events, scenarios or behaviours that are being studied or predicted. All models make...
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paleoanthjourn.bsky.social
The latest issue of PaleoAnthropology is now out! #openaccess
Volume 2025, Issue 1, In Progress

Read Here: paleoanthropology.org/ojs/index.php/paleo/issue/view/91

#paleoanthropology #humanevolution #archaeology
Vol. 2025 No. 1 In Progress (2025): PaleoAnthropology | PaleoAnthropology
paleoanthropology.org
tpuschel.bsky.social
Nice visualisation of our latest paper in a new French scientific magazine 🧠
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Shrinking trees and tuskless elephants: the strange ways species are adapting to humans
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aveneziano.bsky.social
#SciAdvent Dec11 🐦‍⬛🌲🐦‍⬛🌲🐦‍⬛
How do the stunning shapes of starling #murmurations happen? How does each bird know what to do? By 3D-tracking starling flocks and comparing their movements with computer simulations 👩‍💻, researchers found out that birds only keep track of about 7 other closest birds! (1/2)
a large flock of birds are flying in a cloudy sky
ALT: a large flock of birds are flying in a cloudy sky
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bsky.app
Bluesky @bsky.app · Dec 3
Scientists, academics, researchers: We’re excited to share that @altmetric.com is now tracking mentions of your research on Bluesky! 🧪
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There are already many articles for which there is more attention on Bluesky than on other comparable micro-blogging sites, meaning the academic community and the general public have clearly adopted Bluesky as one of its core places to disseminate and discuss new research.

A Place of Joy.
‘A place of joy’: why scientists are joining the rush to Bluesky
Researchers say the social-media platform — an alternative to X — offers more control over the content they see and the people they engage with.: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-03784-6
tpuschel.bsky.social
Just thought that the best way to kick off with this new account would be to post a few pictures from the incredible Gorongosa National Park, Mozambique, where I’m fortunate to do fieldwork every year 🐘🇲🇿