Femoral neck cortical bone distribution in Nacholapithecus from the Middle Miocene of Kenya [0.03%]
肯尼亚中中新世Nacholapithecus股骨颈皮质骨分布
Yuma Tomizawa,Marta Pina,Yasuhiro Kikuchi et al.
Yuma Tomizawa et al.
Hominin fossil inventory: Quantification and comparison of discrete regional and element representation among early African fossil hominins prior to the emergence of Homo erectus [0.03%]
人类化石概览:量化和比较早期非洲原始人类化石(在直立人出现之前)的离散区域及元素表达量
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...
Comparative Study
Journal of human evolution. 2025 Jan:198:103616. DOI:10.1016/j.jhevol.2024.103616 2025
Maxilla of Siamopithecus eocaenus (Anthropoidea, Primates) from the Paleogene of Krabi, Thailand, and its taxonomic status [0.03%]
泰国克拉比地区始新世_siampithecus eocaenus_(类人猿,灵长目)上颌骨及其分类地位
Yaowalak Chaimanee,Sasa-On Khansubha,Olivier Chavasseau et al.
Yaowalak Chaimanee et al.
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...
Retrodeformation and functional anatomy of a cranial thoracic vertebra in Nacholapithecus kerioi [0.03%]
奈乔拉猿(Nacholapithecus kerioi)颅胸椎的形态发生学及功能解剖学研究
Yasuhiro Kikuchi,Hideki Amano,Naomichi Ogihara et al.
Yasuhiro Kikuchi et al.
New primates from the middle Eocene of the Sand Wash Basin, northwestern Colorado [0.03%]
科罗拉多西北部Sand Wash盆地中始新世的新型灵长类动物化石
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 ...
The human remains of Final Gravettian age from the Reclau Viver and Mollet III caves (Serinyà, NE Iberian Peninsula) [0.03%]
伊比利亚半岛东北部Reclau Viver和Mollet III洞穴晚期Gravettien文化的人类遗骸
Joaquim Soler,Isaac Rufí,Neus Coromina et al.
Joaquim Soler et al.
Modern African ecosystems as landscape-scale analogues for reconstructing woody cover and early hominin environments [0.03%]
现代非洲生态系统作为景观规模的类比以重建早期人类祖先栖息地的木本植物覆盖状况
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 ...
Jaw-muscle fiber architecture and skull form facilitate relatively wide jaw gapes in male cercopithecoid monkeys [0.03%]
疣猴科灵长类动物的咬合肌纤维结构和头骨形态使其下颌张开幅度较大(主要发生在雄性中)
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...
A cadaveric study of wrist-joint moments in chimpanzees and orangutans with implications for the evolution of knuckle-walking [0.03%]
关于黑猩猩和红毛猩猩腕关节力矩的尸体研究及其对屈指行走进化的意义
Akimasa Ito,Motoharu Oishi,Hideki Endo et al.
Akimasa Ito et al.
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...