Energetic Investment in Travel by Black Howler Monkeys: Testing Push-Pull Dynamics [0.03%]
黑吼猴的旅行能耗投入:关于推拉动态性的检验
Pedro A D Dias,Ariadna Rangel Negrín
Pedro A D Dias
Objectives: Movement decisions reflect trade-offs between travel costs and expected benefits at the destination. We examined whether energetic investment in travel by black howler monkeys (Alouatta pigra), an energy-limit...
The Analysis of a B2 Mitochondrial Sub-Lineage from the Chilean Andes Supports Complex Mobility Patterns Between Pre-Columbian Societies in the Andean Region [0.03%]
对智利安第斯地区B2线粒体亚谱系的分析支持了印加文明之前安第斯地区社会之间复杂的流动性模式
Michelle de Saint Pierre,Macarena Faure-Echeverria,Nicolas Montalva et al.
Michelle de Saint Pierre et al.
Objectives: This study aims to delve into mobility patterns and demographic movements in the Andes Altiplano, based on mitochondrial DNA analyses, by reviewing the phylogeny for two previously published lineages, B2ag and...
The Identified Contemporary Skeletal Collections at the University of Granada [0.03%]
格拉纳达大学的已识别当代骨骼收藏品
Jose Francisco Muñoz Molina,Erik Borja Miranda,Laura Gutiérrez Mesa et al.
Jose Francisco Muñoz Molina et al.
The aim of this paper is to introduce the contemporary collections housed in the Anthropology Laboratory of the University of Granada. The two collections (San José and Lucena) comprise N = 740 individuals of both sexes. All of them come f...
Isotopic Values of Prenatal Development: δ13C and δ15N Variation in Early-Formed Human Tissues [0.03%]
人胎生发育的同位素值:早期形成的人体组织中的δ13C和δ15N变化
Tamara Leskovar,Doris Potočnik,Marjeta Mencin et al.
Tamara Leskovar et al.
Objectives: Carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) isotope analysis illuminates diet and physiology in the past, yet interpretation is complicated by development and tissue-specific collagen formation. This study tests wheth...
Employing Common Morality to Address Ethical Issues in Genetics Research With Indigenous People: The Ọmọlúàbí Ideology [0.03%]
运用普通道德来解决针对土著人民的遗传学研究中的伦理问题:《Ọmółùàbí观念》
Iyunoluwa J Ademola-Popoola,Laura S Weyrich
Iyunoluwa J Ademola-Popoola
Genetics research has transformed our understanding of human diversity, providing insights into human evolution, migration, and health. Despite its contributions, many ethical challenges remain unresolved, particularly in studies involving ...
Pianpian Wei,Pengfei Sheng,Yuhao Zhao et al.
Pianpian Wei et al.
Objectives: This study aims to provide new insights into the morphological, biomechanical, and ecological adaptations of early modern humans in Northeast China through an integrated analysis of an Early Holocene humerus f...
Temporal Changes in Vertebral Morphology of the Free-Ranging Rhesus Macaques From Cayo Santiago, Puerto Rico [0.03%]
波多黎各卡约圣特里的野外饲养食蟹猴的椎骨形态学变化
Catalina I Villamil,Jeziel J Negrón,Emily R Middleton
Catalina I Villamil
Objectives: The objective of this study is to assess temporal change in vertebral size and shape in macaques born on Cayo Santiago from 1951 to 2002 in order to clarify patterns of temporal change identified in the craniu...
Size Disparity in Putative Primate Adaptive Radiations and Other Mammalian Clades [0.03%]
灵长类假适应辐射和其他哺乳动物类群中的体型差异性
Jeremiah E Scott
Jeremiah E Scott
Introduction: Adaptive radiation is commonly viewed as the rapid production of phenotypic disparity and taxonomic diversity. Among primates, two clades have been identified as potential adaptive radiations: the lemurs of ...
Historical Patterns of Regional Population Migration in China: A Novel Surname-Based Analysis [0.03%]
基于姓氏的中国区域间人口迁移新模式与历史格局分析
Xiaohui Fan,Xuemin Zhang,Yuan Gao et al.
Xiaohui Fan et al.
Objectives: This study aims to explore historical population migration patterns in China using a novel surname-based method called GNCurve. By applying this method to Chinese prefectures, the study identifies typical migr...
Just Gal Pals! The Differential Treatment of Sexual Behavior Among Nonhuman Great Apes [0.03%]
只是闺密!非人类大猿性行为的差别待遇
Kirsty E Graham,Michelle A Rodrigues
Kirsty E Graham
There is a tendency in primatology to separate out sexual and sociosexual behaviors, roughly along the lines of reproductive and non-reproductive sexual behavior. Primatology perpetuates a heteronormative distinction that penetrative copula...