Developmental responses to early-life adversity: Evolutionary and mechanistic perspectives [0.03%]
早期逆境下的发育反应:进化和机制视角
Amy Lu,Lauren Petrullo,Sofia Carrera et al.
Amy Lu et al.
Adverse ecological and social conditions during early life are known to influence development, with rippling effects that may explain variation in adult health and fitness. The adaptive function of such developmental plasticity, however, re...
What animals do not do or fail to find: A novel observational approach for studying cognition in the wild [0.03%]
动物不会做什么或缺失了什么:一种新颖的野外认知研究观察方法
Karline R L Janmaat
Karline R L Janmaat
To understand how our brain evolved and what it is for, we are in urgent need of knowledge about the cognitive skills of a large variety of animal species and individuals, and their relationships to rapidly disappearing social and ecologica...
Anne C Pisor,Martin Surbeck
Anne C Pisor
Primate individuals use a variety of strategies in intergroup encounters, from aggression to tolerance; however, recent focus on the evolution of either warfare or peace has come at the cost of characterizing this variability. We identify e...
Anne C Pisor,Martin Surbeck
Anne C Pisor
Primate individuals use a variety of strategies in intergroup encounters, from aggression to tolerance; however, recent focus on the evolution of either warfare or peace has come at the cost of characterizing this variability. We identify e...
The what and where of primate field research may be failing primate conservation [0.03%]
野外黑猩猩研究或无法拯救黑猩猩种族
Michelle Bezanson,Allison McNamara
Michelle Bezanson
With approximately 30% of nonhuman primate species listed as critically endangered, the window of opportunity to conserve primates is closing fast. In this article, we focus on the degree to which publications in field primatology are biase...
Archeological evidence for human dispersals around the Mediterranean basin? [0.03%]
关于地中海盆地人类扩散的考古证据?
Christian A Tryon,Laure Metz
Christian A Tryon
Richard G Klein
Richard G Klein
It has been proposed that a multiregional model could describe how Homo sapiens evolved in Africa beginning 300,000 years ago. Multiregionalism would require enduring morphological or behavioral differences among African regions and morphol...
Rebecca R Ackermann,Michael L Arnold,Marcella D Baiz et al.
Rebecca R Ackermann et al.
During the late Pleistocene, isolated lineages of hominins exchanged genes thus influencing genomic variation in humans in both the past and present. However, the dynamics of this genetic exchange and associated phenotypic consequences thro...
Peter M Kappeler,Claudia Fichtel,Mark van Vugt et al.
Peter M Kappeler et al.
Lynnette Leidy Sievert,Gillian R Bentley
Lynnette Leidy Sievert