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期刊名:Journal of human evolution

缩写:J HUM EVOL

ISSN:0047-2484

e-ISSN:1095-8606

IF/分区:3.1/Q1

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Ryan T McRae,Bernard Wood Ryan T McRae
For all but the past few hundred thousand years, skeletal and dental morphology is the only evidence we have of our extinct ancestors and close hominin relatives. With a few exceptions, most lists of early hominin fossils have been assemble...
Jeffrey K Spear Jeffrey K Spear
The evolution of suspensory locomotion in primates has been of great interest to biological anthropologists since the early 20th century due to the contentious hypothesis that suspension in hominoids may have been a preadaptation for bipeda...
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Detailed descriptions of the maxillae of Siamopithecus eocaenus, discovered from the latest Eocene/earliest Oligocene lignite mine in the Krabi basin of Peninsular Thailand, are presented. They include the morphology of P3-M3, the palate, a...
Rachel H Dunn Rachel H Dunn
The transition between the Bridgerian and Uintan North American Land Mammal Ages of the middle Eocene is a pivotal time in the evolution of modern mammal ecosystems in North America, marking the beginning of a global cooling trend that led ...
Enquye W Negash,Zeresenay Alemseged,W Andrew Barr et al. Enquye W Negash et al.
Reconstructing habitat types available to hominins and inferring how the paleo-landscape changed through time are critical steps in testing hypotheses about the selective pressures that drove the emergence of bipedalism, tool use, a change ...
Andrea B Taylor,Claire E Terhune,Callum F Ross et al. Andrea B Taylor et al.
In primates and other mammals, the capacity to generate a wide maximum jaw gape is an important performance variable related to both feeding and nonfeeding oral behaviors, such as canine gape display and clearing the canines for use as weap...
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Understanding the mechanism underlying the evolution of knuckle-walking in African great apes but not in humans may provide important implications about the origin and evolution of human bipedal locomotion. In this study, aiming to reveal p...