Shultz, Daniel R. Montrey, Marcel Shultz, Thomas R. Supplementary Information - Comparing fitness and drift explanations of Neanderthal replacement There is a general consensus among archaeologists that replacement of Neanderthals by anatomically modern humans in Europe occurred around 40 K–35 K YBP. However, the causal mechanism for this replacement continues to be debated. Searching for specific fitness advantages in the archaeological record has proven difficult, as these may be obscured, absent or subject to interpretation. Proposed models have therefore featured either fitness advantages in favour of anatomically modern humans or invoked neutral drift under various preconditions. To bridge this gap, we rigorously compare the system-level properties of fitness- and drift-based explanations of Neanderthal replacement. Our stochastic simulations and analytical predictions show that, although both fitness and drift can produce replacement, they present important differences in (i) required initial conditions, (ii) reliability, (iii) time to replacement, and (iv) path to replacement (population histories). These results present useful opportunities for comparison with archaeological and genetic data. We find greater agreement between the available empirical evidence and the system-level properties of replacement by differential fitness, rather than by neutral drift. Neanderthals;anatomically modern humans;species replacement;drift;fitness 2019-05-31
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