Kenneth M Weiss
Kenneth M Weiss
Linking genotypes, phenotypes, and fitness in wild primate populations [0.03%]
在野生灵长类种群中连接基因型、表现型和适合度
Brenda J Bradley,Richard R Lawler
Brenda J Bradley
In the decade since the first draft of the human genome was announced, genome sequencing projects have been initiated for an additional twenty-some primate species. Within the next several years, genome sequence data will likely become avai...
Dietmar Zinner,Michael L Arnold,Christian Roos
Dietmar Zinner
Hybridization between two closely related species is a natural evolutionary process that results in an admixture of previously isolated gene pools. The exchange of genes between species may accelerate adaptation and lead to the formation of...
Sociability of female bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops spp.) and chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes): Understanding evolutionary pathways toward social convergence [0.03%]
宽吻海豚和黑猩猩的社交性:理解通向社会收敛性的进化路径
Heidi C Pearson
Heidi C Pearson
On the northern tip of New Zealand's South Island, bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) occasionally pass through Admiralty Bay in large, fast-traveling groups of 100 or so individuals. Watching such a group race and splash through the ...
Kenneth M Weiss
Kenneth M Weiss
Sexual conflict in primates [0.03%]
灵长目的性冲突
Rebecca M Stumpf,Rodolfo Martinez-Mota,Krista M Milich et al.
Rebecca M Stumpf et al.
Sexual conflict is increasingly recognized as a major force for evolutionary change and holds great potential for delineating variation in primate behavior and morphology. The goals of this review are to highlight the rapidly rising field o...
Maureen J Devlin
Maureen J Devlin
Patterns of variation in bone size and shape provide crucial data for reconstructing hominin paleobiology, including ecogeographic adaptation, life history, and functional morphology. Measures of bone strength, including robusticity (diaphy...
Stone tool analysis and human origins research: some advice from Uncle Screwtape [0.03%]
史前石器分析与人类起源研究:斯克鲁奇叔叔的几点建议
John J Shea
John J Shea
The production of purposefully fractured stone tools with functional, sharp cutting edges is a uniquely derived hominin adaptation. In the long history of life on earth, only hominins have adopted this remarkably expedient and broadly effec...
Kenneth M Weiss
Kenneth M Weiss
John F Hoffecker
John F Hoffecker
Artifacts of Paleolithic age were first recognized in eastern Europe during the 1870s. Archeologists have struggled ever since to integrate them into the better known record of western Europe, where the interpretive framework of Paleolithic...