Detecting riparian habitat preferences in "savanna" chimpanzees and associated Fauna with strontium isotope ratios: Implications for reconstructing habitat use by the chimpanzee-human last common ancestor [0.03%]
用于检测“savanna”黑猩猩及其相关动物的河岸栖息地偏好的(strontium)锶同位素比率方法:对重建黑猩猩-人类最后共同祖先栖息地使用情况的意义
Marian Hamilton,Sherry V Nelson,Diego P Fernandez et al.
Marian Hamilton et al.
Objectives: Riparian or gallery forests are critical habitats for numerous plants and animals today. Paleoanthropologically, reliance on such habitats informs behavioral and ecological reconstructions; for example, galler...
Population history of southern Italy during Greek colonization inferred from dental remains [0.03%]
希腊移民时期意大利南部人口历史的牙釉质遗迹推断
Hannes Rathmann,Britney Kyle,Efthymia Nikita et al.
Hannes Rathmann et al.
Objectives: We are testing competing scenarios regarding the population history of the ancient Greek colonization of southern Italy using dental phenotypic evidence. ...
Societal perceptions and lived experience: Infant feeding practices in premodern Japan [0.03%]
社会认知与亲身经历:前现代日本的婴儿喂养方式
Takumi Tsutaya,Kazuhiko Shimatani,Minoru Yoneda et al.
Takumi Tsutaya et al.
Objectives: A change in how children were treated and valued occurred in premodern Japan, as popularized ideas of an inheritance-based family system led to more careful and affectionate child-rearing practices by lower so...
Basicranial ontogeny comparison in Pan troglodytes and Homo sapiens and its use for developmental stage definition of KNM-ER 42700 [0.03%]
能人42700头骨生长发育与黑猩猩和人类的比较及其定义生长阶段的作用
Tommaso Mori,Katerina Harvati
Tommaso Mori
Objective: This study aims to develop a comparative basis for assessing the developmental stage of KNM-ER 42700 based on the ontogenetic pattern of the ectocranial surface of the basicranium in modern humans and chimpanze...
A primate with a Panda's thumb: The anatomy of the pseudothumb of Daubentonia madagascariensis [0.03%]
独有拇指的灵长类动物:马达加斯加懒猴伪拇指的解剖学研究
Adam Hartstone-Rose,Edwin Dickinson,Marissa L Boettcher et al.
Adam Hartstone-Rose et al.
Objectives: Accessory digits have evolved independently within several mammalian lineages. Most notable among these is the pseudothumb of the giant panda, which has long been considered one of the most extraordinary examp...
Effects of substrate and phylogeny on quadrupedal gait in free-ranging platyrrhines [0.03%]
生活环境中凯库拉地猴四足步态的演化及其动因研究
Noah T Dunham,Allison McNamara,Liza J Shapiro et al.
Noah T Dunham et al.
Objectives: Primate diagonal sequence (DS) gaits are often argued to be an adaptation for moving and foraging in the fine-branch niche; however, existing data have come predominantly from laboratory studies that are limit...
Isotopic evidence for anthropogenic lead exposure on a 17th/18th century Barbadian plantation [0.03%]
一个17至18世纪巴巴多斯种植园的人类骨骼中的铅同位素证据表明人为的铅污染
Jason E Laffoon,Kristrina A Shuler,Andrew R Millard et al.
Jason E Laffoon et al.
Objectives: To identify and characterize anthropogenic lead sources on a 17th/18th century Barbadian plantation and to test if lead isotope analyses can be used to identify the geographic origins of first-generation Afric...
Alejandro Romero,Fernando V Ramirez-Rozzi,Elisabeth Cuesta-Torralvo et al.
Alejandro Romero et al.
Objectives: Central African small-scale foragers subsist primarily on hunting game activities and wild plant-food gathering. Starch-rich tubers are underground storage organs (USOs) and staple food resources in savanna an...
Tracing the genetic legacy in the French Caribbean islands: A study of mitochondrial and Y-chromosome lineages in the Guadeloupe archipelago [0.03%]
法属加勒比岛屿的遗传遗迹追溯:瓜德罗普群岛线粒体和Y染色体系谱的研究
Fanny Mendisco,Marie-Hélène Pemonge,Thomas Romon et al.
Fanny Mendisco et al.
Objectives: The history of the Caribbean region is marked by numerous and various successive migration waves that resulted in a global blending of African, European, and Amerindian lineages. As the origin and genetic comp...
Sharon N DeWitte,Samantha L Yaussy
Sharon N DeWitte
Objectives: Recurrent famine events during the medieval period might have contributed to excess mortality during the Black Death in London, England (c. 1349-1350). Previous research using conventional methods of age estim...