The Patterning Cascade Model and Human Mandibular Premolar Variation [0.03%]
嵌合模式理论与人类下颌前磨牙形态变异之间的关系研究
Molly Militello,Dori E Kenessey,Christopher M Stojanowski et al.
Molly Militello et al.
Objectives: The patterning cascade model (PCM) provides a predictive framework for examining crown variation and posits that tooth size and enamel knot spacing, along with surrounding inhibitory fields, strongly influence...
Can Asymmetrical Mechanical Loading Be Accurately Inferred From the Analysis of Skeletal Material? [0.03%]
骨骼材料分析能否准确推断不对称机械负荷?
Antonio Profico,Nathan Jeffery,Fotios Alexandros Karakostis
Antonio Profico
Objectives: Reconstructing habitual limb preference in the past is crucial for understanding the evolution of hominin behavior. However, our ability to reliably identify asymmetrical behaviors from bone remains is limited...
Functional Morphology of the Scaphoid in Extant African Apes, Humans and Fossil Hominins [0.03%]
现生非洲猿、人类及古人类尺骨月骨的功能形态学研究
Nadine G Steer,Ameline Bardo,Thomas W Davies et al.
Nadine G Steer et al.
Objectives: The morphology of the hominoid scaphoid has played a key role in functional and evolutionary hypotheses related to the emergence of hominin bipedalism and tool use. However, the scaphoid's complex morphology i...
Mozambique's Colonial-Era Non-Human Primate Collection at the National Museum of Natural History and Science of Lisbon: Taxonomy, Provenance, and Historical Context [0.03%]
殖民时期的莫桑比克非人类灵长目动物收藏在里斯本自然历史和科学国立博物馆:分类学、产地和历史背景
Matilde Osório,Cecilia Veracini
Matilde Osório
Objectives: This study reviews Mozambique's non-human primate collection housed at the National Museum of Natural History and Science (MUHNAC) in Lisbon. The collection originates from the Zoological Missions of Mozambiqu...
David Webb,Laura Zacharias,Kahlan Tripp
David Webb
Objectives: To understand ancient hominins' locomotion, our best comparison is with modern humans, and it is easiest to study humans walking in a laboratory setting. However, trackways made on tile or concrete might not b...
Anthropometric Measurements Amongst Contemporary Deceased Adults From New Mexico Vary in Relation to Childhood Socioeconomic Status [0.03%]
新墨西哥州当代死亡成人的人体测量指标与其儿童时期经济状况有关
Adrianna N Wiley,Cristina Lama,Michelle E Cameron
Adrianna N Wiley
Objectives: Energetic deficits through lack of access to resources and/or increased exposure to stressors are associated with the disadvantaged biocultural environments often afforded to individuals with lower socioeconom...
Assessing Virtual Anthropometric Measurements and Quantifying Their Relationship to Osteometric Measurements Using Computed Tomography Scans From an Online Database [0.03%]
基于在线数据库的CT扫描评估虚拟人体测量并量化其与骨计量的关系
Adrianna N Wiley,Cristina Lama,Michelle E Cameron
Adrianna N Wiley
Objectives: Anthropometrics are a powerful tool for understanding bodily diversity. Using computed tomography (CT) scans from the New Mexico Decedent Image Database, we assess sources of methodological error that may comp...
The StW 573 Little Foot Fossil Should Not Be Attributed to Australopithecus prometheus [0.03%]
南非“小脚”化石不应当归因于南方古猿帕特农密斯种
Jesse M Martin,Luca Morris-Obst,A B Leece et al.
Jesse M Martin et al.
Objectives: To test the hypothesis that the StW 573 (Little Foot) fossil specimen should be attributed taxonomically to Australopithecus prometheus. Mater...
Femoral Cross-Sectional Geometry in the Amazigh Population of Gran Canaria (Canary Islands, Spain): Insights Into Mobility Patterns on an Island Landscape [0.03%]
西班牙加那利群岛格兰卡纳里亚岛阿马齐格人群股骨横截面几何形状的研究:岛屿景观中运动模式的新见解
Jared Jiménez,Laura Rodríguez-García,Rebeca García-González et al.
Jared Jiménez et al.
Objectives: This study analyzes the relationship between femoral cross-sectional geometric properties (CSGP) and the topographic features of Gran Canaria (Canary Islands, Spain) in the Amazigh population. We assess indivi...