Allometry and Evolution of Neurocranial Narrowness Across Nonhuman Anthropoid Primates [0.03%]
非人猿类中神经颅腔狭窄的全ometric学及进化研究
Isabel J Mormile,Christopher J Percival,James B Rossie
Isabel J Mormile
Objectives: Among anthropoid primates, small-bodied platyrrhines exhibit striking mediolateral narrowness of the neurocranium relative to larger-bodied platyrrhines. Body size allometry has been hypothesized to explain va...
Divergent Macroscopic and Microscopic Patterns in Bony-Fibrous Entheses Revealed by a Multidisciplinary Approach [0.03%]
多学科方法揭示的骨性-纤维性肌腱结合部的宏观和微观多样性模式
Manuel Domingo DAngelo Del Campo,Claudia Fiorentino,José María López-Rey et al.
Manuel Domingo DAngelo Del Campo et al.
Introduction: Entheseal changes are influenced by factors such as physical activity, age, sex, and genetics. While macroscopic and 3D geometric morphometric approaches have been used to study EC, the relationship between ...
Alanna E F Rudzik
Alanna E F Rudzik
Lived experience is concerned with the ways that humans experience the world as embodied subjects. Lived experience and embodiment have been of growing interest to biological anthropologists across the subdiscipline. The focus of this artic...
Evolving a Field: Can Evolutionary Theory Provide What the Study of Human Evolution Requires? [0.03%]
进化论在人类起源研究中的应用与发展:人类演化研究需要一个怎样理论支持?
Charles C Roseman,Benjamin M Auerbach
Charles C Roseman
The extended evolutionary synthesis (EES) is a school of thought that maintains that genetic determination and natural selection are over-emphasized in the study of evolution at the expense of non-genetic inheritance and processes of evolut...
Stigma as a Core Construct for Biological Anthropology: What It Offers and Why It Matters [0.03%]
污名是生物人类学的核心概念:它能提供什么以及为什么重要
Alexandra Brewis
Alexandra Brewis
Stigma is a term that all biological anthropologists know in passing but likely have not (yet) considered as particularly relevant to their research. The capacity of stigma to control and oppress-with profound biological consequences-cannot...
Who the Plague Chose: Exploring Intersecting Social Risk in Black Death Mortality [0.03%]
瘟疫的选择:黑死病死亡率中的社会风险探讨
Marlon Cuaya,K Godde
Marlon Cuaya
Objectives: This study investigates how demographic factors influenced mortality risk during the Black Death. Uniquely, we examine how specific ages-at-death given sex (e.g., 18-26 years old, female) experienced the Black...
Olivia Hall,Shari L Forbes,Paul Szpak
Olivia Hall
Objective: Understanding tissue turnover rate is crucial for isotopic analysis. The stable isotope composition of collagen is often studied in archeology and paleontology, yet bone collagen turnover rates across various s...
Commentary on Seersholm Et al.: Yersinia pestis Infection Is Not Synonymous With Deadly Plague in Neolithic Scandinavia [0.03%]
对《Seersholm 等关于中石器时代北欧瘟疫的论文》的述评:耶氏鼠疫杆菌感染并不等于会造成致命疫情感染
Hamadou Oumarou Hama,Michel Drancourt,Philip Slavin et al.
Hamadou Oumarou Hama et al.
Objectives: Emerging genomic evidence has identified ancestral strains of Yersinia pestis in ancient human populations, which has sparked debates about its pathogenic role in later Neolithic societies. Here, we review pub...
Adjusting the Aperture: Decolonizing Time in Studies of Human Behavior and Evolution [0.03%]
调整光圈:行为和进化研究中的时间去殖民化
Robin G Nelson
Robin G Nelson
Biological anthropology has long positioned foraging and often pastoralist populations as the most appropriate referent communities for the rigorous study of human behavior and evolution. With this, we have created a framework in which thes...
Primate Swallowing Is Powered by Both Rotation and Contraction of Suprahyoid Muscles [0.03%]
灵长目的吞咽动作是由颏舌骨肌的旋转和收缩驱动的
Courtney P Orsbon,Nicholas J Gidmark,Callum F Ross
Courtney P Orsbon
Objectives: Swallowing biomechanics in primates and other mammals is poorly understood, and the effect of hyoid descent on swallowing biomechanics lacks experimental interrogation. In macaques, which share similar swallow...