Pleistocene dental calculus: Recovering information on Paleolithic food items, medicines, paleoenvironment and microbes [0.03%]
更新世牙石研究:获取史前饮食、用药品种、古环境和微生物的信息
Karen Hardy,Stephen Buckley,Les Copeland
Karen Hardy
Dental calculus is now widely used to recover information on items ingested in the past. It is particularly valuable in the earlier Paleolithic, where recovered data may represent the only evidence for plant use. Several recovery methods ar...
Variation in the social organization of gorillas: Life history and socioecological perspectives [0.03%]
大猩猩社会组织的多样性:生活史和生态学视角
Martha M Robbins,Andrew M Robbins
Martha M Robbins
A focus of socioecological research is to understand how ecological, social, and life history factors influence the variability of social organization within and between species. The genus Gorilla exhibits variability in social organization...
Rethinking the evolution of property and possession: A review and methodological proposition [0.03%]
反思财产和占有的进化:综述与方法论建议
Lucy Tibble,Susana Carvalho
Lucy Tibble
Property is a key feature of modern human society; however, identifying the origin of this multifaceted behavior poses a formidable challenge. Here, we explore the methodologies for researching the origin of property. We discuss how an inte...
Second annual workshop of the Association of Early-Career Social Learning Researchers in St Andrews, Scotland [0.03%]
苏格兰圣安德鲁斯社会学习青年研究人员协会第二届年会
Marco Smolla,Edith Invernizzi,Marina Bazhydai et al.
Marco Smolla et al.
Charlotte Elizabeth Holmes Wilks,Kirsten H Blakey
Charlotte Elizabeth Holmes Wilks
Ellison J McNutt,Bernhard Zipfel,Jeremy M DeSilva
Ellison J McNutt
There are 26 bones in each foot (52 in total), meaning that roughly a quarter of the human skeleton consists of foot bones. Yet, early hominin foot fossils are frustratingly rare, making it quite difficult to reconstruct the evolutionary hi...
Look in the trees: Hylobatids as evolutionary models for extinct hominins [0.03%]
窥树观人:现代长臂猿作为已灭绝古人类的进化模型
Julia M Zichello
Julia M Zichello
Studying extant apes is of central importance to paleoanthropology. This approach is informative in inferring how hominin skeletal morphology reflects phylogeny, behavior, development, and ecological context. Traditionally, great apes have ...
Thom Scott-Phillips,Stefaan Blancke,Christophe Heintz
Thom Scott-Phillips
Cultural attraction theory (CAT) is a research agenda the purpose of which is to develop causal explanations of cultural phenomena. CAT is also an evolutionary approach to culture, in the sense that it treats culture as a population of item...
Primate Society of Great Britain Spring Meeting 2018: Cognition and communication [0.03%]
英国灵长类协会2018年春季大会:认知与交流
Bridget M Waller,Juliane Kaminski,Joanna M Setchell
Bridget M Waller
Tropical heterothermy is "cool": The expression of daily torpor and hibernation in primates [0.03%]
热带变温性是"酷"的:灵长类动物中日常休眠和冬眠的表达
Marina B Blanco,Kathrin H Dausmann,Sheena L Faherty et al.
Marina B Blanco et al.
Living nonhuman primates generally inhabit tropical forests, and torpor is regarded as a strategy employed by cold-adapted organisms. Yet, some primates employ daily torpor or hibernation (heterothermy) under obligatory, temporary, or emerg...