Although the earliest known hominins were apparently upright bipeds, there has been mixed evidence whether particular species of hominins including those in the genus Australopithecus walked with relatively extended hips, knees and ankles like modern humans, or with more flexed lower limb joints like apes when bipedal. Here we demonstrate in chimpanzees and humans a highly predictable and sensitive relationship between the orientation of the ankle joint during loading and the principal orientation of trabecular bone struts in the distal tibia that function to withstand compressive forces within the joint. Analyses of the orientation of these struts using microCT scans in a sample of fossil tibiae from the site of Sterkfontein, of which two ...
The dispersal of the genus Homo out of Africa approximately 1.8 million years ago (Ma) has been unde...
Bipedalism is a defining trait of the hominin lineage, associated with a transition from a more arbo...
Abstract Studies of femoral trabecular structure have shown that the orientation and volume of bone ...
Although the earliest known hominins were apparently upright bipeds, there has been mixed evidence w...
Although the earliest known hominins were apparently upright bipeds, there has been mixed evidence w...
Adaptations indicative of habitual bipedalism are present in the earliest recognized hominins. Howev...
Although the earliest known hominins were apparently upright bipeds, there has been mixed evidence w...
While there is broad agreement that early hominins practiced some form of terrestrial bipedality, th...
Changes in first metatarsal (MT1) morphology within the hominin clade are crucial for reconstructing...
<div><p>While there is broad agreement that early hominins practiced some form of terrestrial bipeda...
Studies of the australopith (Australopithecus and Paranthropus) proximal femur have increasingly int...
There has been no focus in past research concerning the biomechanical function of the tibial spines ...
The dispersal of the genus Homo out of Africa approximately 1.8 million years ago (Ma) has been unde...
The dispersal of the genus Homo out of Africa approximately 1.8 million years ago (Ma) has been unde...
Until recently, the last common ancestor of African apes and humans was presumed to resemble living ...
The dispersal of the genus Homo out of Africa approximately 1.8 million years ago (Ma) has been unde...
Bipedalism is a defining trait of the hominin lineage, associated with a transition from a more arbo...
Abstract Studies of femoral trabecular structure have shown that the orientation and volume of bone ...
Although the earliest known hominins were apparently upright bipeds, there has been mixed evidence w...
Although the earliest known hominins were apparently upright bipeds, there has been mixed evidence w...
Adaptations indicative of habitual bipedalism are present in the earliest recognized hominins. Howev...
Although the earliest known hominins were apparently upright bipeds, there has been mixed evidence w...
While there is broad agreement that early hominins practiced some form of terrestrial bipedality, th...
Changes in first metatarsal (MT1) morphology within the hominin clade are crucial for reconstructing...
<div><p>While there is broad agreement that early hominins practiced some form of terrestrial bipeda...
Studies of the australopith (Australopithecus and Paranthropus) proximal femur have increasingly int...
There has been no focus in past research concerning the biomechanical function of the tibial spines ...
The dispersal of the genus Homo out of Africa approximately 1.8 million years ago (Ma) has been unde...
The dispersal of the genus Homo out of Africa approximately 1.8 million years ago (Ma) has been unde...
Until recently, the last common ancestor of African apes and humans was presumed to resemble living ...
The dispersal of the genus Homo out of Africa approximately 1.8 million years ago (Ma) has been unde...
Bipedalism is a defining trait of the hominin lineage, associated with a transition from a more arbo...
Abstract Studies of femoral trabecular structure have shown that the orientation and volume of bone ...