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New Fossils Fit Evolutionary Gap From Apes To Humans

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RANDOLPH E. SCHMID   04/ 8/10 07:17 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — Two skeletons nearly 2 million years old and unearthed in South Africa are part of a previously unknown species that scientists say fits the transition from ancient apes to modern humans.

The fossils bear traits from both lineages, and researchers have named them Australopithecus sediba, meaning "southern ape, wellspring," to indicate their relation to earlier apelike forms and to features later found in more modern people.

"These fossils give us an extraordinarily detailed look into a new chapter of human evolution and provide a window into a critical period when hominids made the committed change from dependency on life in the trees to life on the ground," said Lee R. Berger of South Africa's University of Witwatersrand. "Australopithecus sediba appears to present a mosaic of features demonstrating an animal comfortable in both worlds."

Berger and colleagues describe the find in Friday's issue of the journal Science.

Modern humans, known as Homo sapiens, descended over millions of years from earlier groups, such as Australopithecus, the best-known example of which may be the fossil Lucy, who lived about a million years before the newly discovered A. sediba.

Berger said the newly described fossils date between 1.95 million and 1.78 million years ago.

Some have characterized the find as a "missing link," but that is a concept no longer accepted by science.

"The 'missing link' made sense when we could take the earliest fossils and the latest ones and line them up in a row. It was easy back then," explained Smithsonian Institution paleontologist Richard Potts. But now researchers know there was great diversity of branches in the human family tree rather than a single smooth line.

The two new fossils were found in a pit in what was once a cave, their bones preserved by hardened sediment that buried them in a flood shortly after they died, the researchers said.

One was a female estimated to have been in her late 20s or early 30s and the other was a male age 8 or 9, according to the report. Two more have been found since this discovery, but Berger declined to detail them.

Berger said their features suggest that the transition from earlier groups to the Homo genus occurred in very slow stages.

"We can conclude that this new species shares more derived features with early Homo than any other known australopith species, and thus represents a candidate ancestor for the genus, or a sister group to a close ancestor that persisted for some time after the first appearance of Homo," he said.

But, Berger said, it isn't yet Homo because it "doesn't have the whole package."

A. sediba could turn out to be a sort of Rosetta stone that helps unlock the secrets of the development of the genus Homo, Berger said, even if it turns out to be a side branch.

According to the researchers, A. sediba had an advanced hip bone and long legs, allowing it to stride like humans, but also had long arms and powerful hands like an ape. Both the female and the juvenile were 1.27 meters tall (about 4 feet 2 inches). The female would have weighed 33 kilograms (about 73 pounds) and the child 27 kilograms (about 60 pounds).

"The brain size of the juvenile was between 420 and 450 cubic centimeters (about 26.5 to 27.5 cubic inches), which is small, but the shape of the brain seems to be more advanced than that of Australopithecines," the researchers reported. Our human brains are about 73 to 98 cubic inches.

While the skeletons had traits of both genuses, the researchers said they chose to classify them conservatively as Australopithecus, rather than Homo, because of their upper body design and brain size.

Potts, director of the Human Origins Project at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History, noted that other examples with some Australopithecine and some Homo traits existed as much as a half-million years before A. sediba. This particular combination has not been seen before, he said.

"It's part of the experimentation of evolution," said Potts, who was not part of Berger's research team. Also, he cautioned, because there are only two examples there is no way to know if the gene pool died out or was passed along to others.

Funding for the research was provided by the South African Department of Science and Technology, the South African National Research Foundation, the Institute for Human Evolution, the Palaeontological Scientific Trust, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the AfricaArray Program, the U.S. Diplomatic Mission to South Africa and Sir Richard Branson, the billionaire founder of Virgin Group Ltd.

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05:18 PM on 04/13/2010
The Catholic church, somehow I don't trust them anymore.
08:17 PM on 04/13/2010
yes, there are many problems with the church at the moment, however science is not one them.
07:00 AM on 04/13/2010
Many people seem to have a 3rd century view of religon when it comes to evolution.

As of 4/13/10:

The catholic church has no objection to evolution, or life on other planets for that matter. How a hominids arms shorten over time etc. has nothing to do with the soul of man, what the meaning of life may be, or the purpose of life, or what actually makes us human. To the catholics, the biological issues are a scientific matter, and purpose is a religous matter. Where exactly is all the conflict?
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Just an average Man of Bronze
12:35 AM on 04/13/2010
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It's a _what_ for brains???
12:29 AM on 04/13/2010
Once again a misleading headline. There is no "gap" or missing link as there is no evidence for a linear progression of hominid evolution. This article is not even accurate based on the "Gap" myth anyhow. The genus Homo predates Sediba by about 500K years. This is an over-hyped fossil. More important discoveries were "Ardi," and the "Hobbit," both throwing a monkey wrench in the current theories and assumptions of human evolution. One being that we evolved from knuckle draggers or that we are modified Chimps, and the second is the "Out of Africa" theory, stating that as physical size and intelligence increased, hominids started to branch out of Africa. Human evolution is in a major re-write and re-thinking mode, with the latest fossil discoveries creating more questions than answers.
12:23 AM on 04/13/2010
Once again a misleading headline. There is no "gap" or missing link as there is no evidence for a linear progression of hominid evolution. This article is not even accurate based on the "Gap" myth anyhow. The genus Homo predates Sediba by about 500K years. This is an over-hyped fossil. More important discoveries were "Ardi" And the "Hobbit", both throwing a monkey wrench in the current theories and assumptions of human evolution. One being that we evolved from knuckle draggers or that we are modified Chimps, and the second is the "Out of Africa" theory, stating that as physical size and intelligence increased, hominids started to branch out of Africa. Human evolution is in a major re-write and re-thinking mode, with the latest fossil discoveries creating more questions than answers.
10:04 PM on 04/09/2010
Australopithecus was around back then, this doesn't say anything new. The fact that we had neaderthals, homo erectus, and florensis and another new unanmed species around only a few thousand years ago is way more interesting.
01:25 PM on 04/12/2010
To you. Not to everyone.

Who knows how many species were around 2 million years ago?
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Just an average Man of Bronze
12:37 AM on 04/13/2010
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And who cares? Only the ones that made it this far matter anyway.
07:55 PM on 04/09/2010
Sure, why not? Every few years this story resurfaces with some finding or other, only to be discredited later.

Piltdown Man believed in evolution and it killed him.
10:06 PM on 04/09/2010
you must be one of those australopithecus I keep hearing so much about.
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08:34 AM on 04/12/2010
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10:27 AM on 04/10/2010
Piltdown was a faked skull to "prove" that tool -making was an exclusive large-brain trait. They were wrong because our hominid ancestors, 2 million years ago and more, were tool-makers and Australopithecus proves it.
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01:30 PM on 04/09/2010
http://creationmuseum.org/

I tell no lies. Its terribly sad that we are having this debate in 2010.
Whats crazy if these Creation Zealots would take a look at the Hebrew Bible
Bereshit there are two versions not one and Hebrew Scholars say its not to be taken literately
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01:23 PM on 04/09/2010
Thanks to all who provided information about C-14 dating

ts not me. I have no problem with Darwin its all of these fools who take the Book of Genesis literary/!

There is a Museum of Creation in Kentucky somewhere that tries to prove that point and that pseudo Science called Intelligent Design.
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12:58 PM on 04/09/2010
In the future a distant cousin of Australopithecus sediba (meaning southern ape, wellspring), will be discovered in pits that were once sleazy lesbian sex act clubs. Alaskalpithicus sedition, (meaning northern ape, palinspawn) indicates their relationship to modern republicans and other tailless inciting apes. But, Berger said, they would not yet be homo because it "doesn't have the whole package."
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01:05 PM on 04/09/2010
LOL
12:00 PM on 04/09/2010
Hey, why are we still talking about Mccain? I thought he lost.
11:45 AM on 04/09/2010
Ah, well, a co-worker once told me that God put all those fossils there to test our faith.
11:59 AM on 04/09/2010
Sad.
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12:17 PM on 04/09/2010
And God put the co-worker here to test your patience. I hope you passed, it appears you did.LOL...
11:29 AM on 04/09/2010
Patrick Yeager wrote
I find it hilarious that those interviewed for the article discount the outdated 'missing link' way of portraying the find yet Huffington Post titles the piece with the word GAP. Ugh. The Australopithecus sediba ape is not a 'missing link' or 'gap'. An earlier ancestor of this fossil led to both Homo sapiens and the sediba species. But, the sediba species went extinct. It's part of a sister group or branch to our species on the tree of life.
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You may be right but I am pretty sure this is not yet settled. In my opinion Sediba is probably not a direct human ancestor but I have heard arguments on both sides of this question. As quoted above
"It's part of the experimentation of evolution," said Potts, who was not part of Berger's research team. Also, he cautioned, because there are only two examples there is no way to know if the gene pool died out or was passed along to others".

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10:39 AM on 04/09/2010
Take that creationists haha
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TeeLolly
01:03 PM on 04/09/2010
As long as "evolution" isn't in the Bible, scientists could discover the fossilized remains of every species reflecting every change between the first ape and modern humans, and the creationists would still believe ...
10:36 AM on 04/09/2010
Ya, satan just put those in 13 years ago ;-)