Nathan E Thompson,Kelly R Ostrofsky,Shannon C McFarlin et al.
Nathan E Thompson et al.
Objectives: Gorillas, along with chimpanzees and bonobos, are ubiquitously described as 'knuckle-walkers.' Consequently, knuckle-walking (KW) has been featured pre-eminently in hypotheses of the pre-bipedal locomotor beha...
Relationship between body mass, lean mass, fat mass, and limb bone cross-sectional geometry: Implications for estimating body mass and physique from the skeleton [0.03%]
身体质量、瘦肉率、脂肪率和四肢骨骼横截面几何结构之间的关系:对从骨骼估计身体质量和体型的意义
Emma Pomeroy,Alison Macintosh,Jonathan C K Wells et al.
Emma Pomeroy et al.
Objectives: Estimating body mass from skeletal dimensions is widely practiced, but methods for estimating its components (lean and fat mass) are poorly developed. The ability to estimate these characteristics would offer ...
The black legend on the Spanish presence in the low countries: Verifying shared beliefs on genetic ancestry [0.03%]
西班牙人在低地国家的存在黑传说:验证共同信念对遗传祖先的影响
Maarten H D Larmuseau,Francesc Calafell,Sarah A Princen et al.
Maarten H D Larmuseau et al.
Objectives: War atrocities committed by the Spanish army in the Low Countries during the 16th century are so ingrained in the collective memory of Belgian and Dutch societies that they generally assume a signature of this...
Fiber type composition of epaxial muscles is geared toward facilitating rapid spinal extension in the leaper Galago senegalensis [0.03%]
尾部伸肌的慢缩肌纤维在大林姬鼠中的组成可促进快速脊柱屈曲
Emranul Huq,Andrea B Taylor,Zuowei Su et al.
Emranul Huq et al.
Objectives: We hypothesized that the vertical leaper Galago senegalensis will have epaxial extensor muscles with a fast fiber phenotype to facilitate rapid spinal extension during leaping in comparison to the slow-moving ...
Influence of fruit and invertebrate consumption on the gut microbiota of wild white-faced capuchins (Cebus capucinus) [0.03%]
果实和无脊椎动物的摄入对野生白脸卷尾猴(Cebus capucinus)肠道微生物群的影响
Elizabeth K Mallott,Katherine R Amato,Paul A Garber et al.
Elizabeth K Mallott et al.
Objectives: Invertebrate consumption is thought to be an integral part of early hominin diets, and many modern human populations regularly consume insects and other arthropods. This study examines the response of gut micr...
Emma M Finestone,Mary H Brown,Stephen R Ross et al.
Emma M Finestone et al.
Objectives: Great apes provide a point of reference for understanding the evolution of locomotion in hominoids and early hominins. We assessed (1) the extent to which great apes use diagonal sequence, diagonal couplet gai...
Population-level assessment of genetic diversity and habitat fragmentation in critically endangered Grauer's gorillas [0.03%]
基于基因组水平评估极度濒危的格劳尔大猩猩遗传多样性和栖息地片段化状况
Pauline Baas,Tom van der Valk,Linda Vigilant et al.
Pauline Baas et al.
Objectives: The critically endangered Grauer's gorilla (Gorilla beringei graueri) has experienced an estimated 77% population decline within a single generation. Although crucial for informed conservation decisions, there...
Violence in paradise: Cranial trauma in the prehispanic population of Gran Canaria (Canary Islands) [0.03%]
天堂里的暴力:格兰·卡纳里亚斯(加那利群岛)前 Hispanization人口的颅骨创伤
Teresa Delgado-Darias,Verónica Alberto-Barroso,Javier Velasco-Vázquez
Teresa Delgado-Darias
Objectives: This paper addresses the prevalence and pattern of physical violence in the prehispanic society of Gran Canaria and discusses its link with the social structure and insular context in which that people lived. ...
Elizabeth Weiss
Elizabeth Weiss
Objectives: The Ryan Mound site in California spans 2000 years and has been utilized in over 200 studies. The Ryan Mound has been assumed to be a culturally and, therefore, a biologically continuous population over time. ...
Matriclans shape populations: Insights from the Angolan Namib Desert into the maternal genetic history of southern Africa [0.03%]
母系谱系塑造人群:来自安哥拉纳米布沙漠的关于南部非洲母系遗传史的见解
Sandra Oliveira,Anne-Maria Fehn,Teresa Aço et al.
Sandra Oliveira et al.
Objectives: Southern Angola is a poorly studied region, inhabited by populations that have been associated with different migratory movements into southern Africa. Apart from Kx'a-speaking San foragers and Bantu-speaking ...