Ever since the seminal papers of Keith and Schultz, hominoid primate ribcages have been described as either “funnel-” or “barrel-shaped.” Following this dichotomic typology, it is currently held that Homo sapiens and hylobatids (gibbons and siamangs) share a barrel-shaped ribcage and that they are more similar to each other than to the funnel-shaped thoraces of great apes (Gorilla, Pan, and Pongo). Other researchers hypothesized that thoracic width and the invagination of the thoracic spine into the thorax are related to allometry. However, analyses that take into account the complex three-dimensional (3D) shape of the ribcage are lacking. Here, we address hypotheses about thorax shape and evolution using 3D morphometrics of thoraces in ana...
<p>A, variation along shape components 1 and 2 of morphospace (humans: filled circles, chimpanzees: ...
There is current debate whether the Homo/Pan last common ancestor (LCA) had a short, stiff lumbar co...
Presentación de una comunicación dada en: II Iberian Symposium on geometric morphometrics, celebrado...
Thoracic form in humans is often described as "barrel-shaped" with a broad upper rib cage, a conditi...
The tall and narrow body shape of anatomically modern humans (Homo sapiens) evolved via changes in t...
Ponencia presentada en: 10th Annual Meeting of the European Society for the study of Human Evolution...
[Objectives]: Studying rib torsion is crucial for understanding the evolution of the hominid ribcage...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. Reconstructing the morphology of the Neanderthal rib cage not only provides inf...
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
In hominoids, the broad thorax has been assumed to contribute to their dorsal scapular position. How...
Objectives Understanding thoraco‐pelvic integration in Homo sapiens and their closest living relati...
The evolution of the human pattern of axial segmentation has been the focus of considerable discussi...
Research in hominoid cranial ontogeny has provided significant insight into the similarities and di...
The shift to obligate bipedality entailed numerous morphological changes, including major reorganiza...
In this study, we present a new analysis of the costal skeleton of the Kebara 2 Neandertal that chal...
<p>A, variation along shape components 1 and 2 of morphospace (humans: filled circles, chimpanzees: ...
There is current debate whether the Homo/Pan last common ancestor (LCA) had a short, stiff lumbar co...
Presentación de una comunicación dada en: II Iberian Symposium on geometric morphometrics, celebrado...
Thoracic form in humans is often described as "barrel-shaped" with a broad upper rib cage, a conditi...
The tall and narrow body shape of anatomically modern humans (Homo sapiens) evolved via changes in t...
Ponencia presentada en: 10th Annual Meeting of the European Society for the study of Human Evolution...
[Objectives]: Studying rib torsion is crucial for understanding the evolution of the hominid ribcage...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. Reconstructing the morphology of the Neanderthal rib cage not only provides inf...
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
In hominoids, the broad thorax has been assumed to contribute to their dorsal scapular position. How...
Objectives Understanding thoraco‐pelvic integration in Homo sapiens and their closest living relati...
The evolution of the human pattern of axial segmentation has been the focus of considerable discussi...
Research in hominoid cranial ontogeny has provided significant insight into the similarities and di...
The shift to obligate bipedality entailed numerous morphological changes, including major reorganiza...
In this study, we present a new analysis of the costal skeleton of the Kebara 2 Neandertal that chal...
<p>A, variation along shape components 1 and 2 of morphospace (humans: filled circles, chimpanzees: ...
There is current debate whether the Homo/Pan last common ancestor (LCA) had a short, stiff lumbar co...
Presentación de una comunicación dada en: II Iberian Symposium on geometric morphometrics, celebrado...