Childbirth is biomechanically challenging for humans, as mothers must deliver a relatively large-headed neonate through a narrow birth canal. Previous work has indicated that a narrow birth canal in humans is a result of an anatomical compromise for efficient bipedal locomotion and the ability to give birth to large brained infants. This previous work also suggested that difficult and potentially risk delivery of altricial humans was both evidence of and the solution to the tight relationship between infant size and the maternal birth canal in humans. This is known as the obstetric dilemma (OD). More recent work has complicated the OD and pointed to ecologic context as an influence on pelvic dimensions, suggesting that the mismatch between ...
The shape of the human female pelvis is thought to reflect an evolutionary trade-off between two com...
Sexual dimorphism in the human pelvis is usually being explained as an adaptation to upright walking...
The human birth canal shows a tight fit with the size of the neonate, which can lead to obstetric co...
Objectives: The “obstetrical dilemma” hypothesis assumes that the modern human female pelvis serves ...
Compared with other primates, childbirth is remarkably difficult in humans because the head of a hum...
Compared with other primates, childbirth is remarkably difficult in humans because the head of a hum...
Paleoanthropologists interpret the functional morphology of the female pelvis as a compromise betwee...
The bony pelvis of adult humans exhibits marked sexual dimorphism, which is traditionally interprete...
<div><p>The shape of the human female pelvis is thought to reflect an evolutionary trade-off between...
Childbirth is commonly viewed as difficult in human females, encompassed by the “Obstetrical Dilemma...
International audienceObjective: The aim of this study was to analyse the correlations between mater...
Compared to most other primates, humans are characterized by a tight fit between the maternal birth ...
The “obstetrical dilemma” refers to the tight fit between maternal pelvic dimensions and neonatal si...
The human birth canal shows a tight fit with the size of the neonate, which can lead to obstetric co...
The human birth canal shows a tight fit with the size of the neonate, which can lead to obstetric co...
The shape of the human female pelvis is thought to reflect an evolutionary trade-off between two com...
Sexual dimorphism in the human pelvis is usually being explained as an adaptation to upright walking...
The human birth canal shows a tight fit with the size of the neonate, which can lead to obstetric co...
Objectives: The “obstetrical dilemma” hypothesis assumes that the modern human female pelvis serves ...
Compared with other primates, childbirth is remarkably difficult in humans because the head of a hum...
Compared with other primates, childbirth is remarkably difficult in humans because the head of a hum...
Paleoanthropologists interpret the functional morphology of the female pelvis as a compromise betwee...
The bony pelvis of adult humans exhibits marked sexual dimorphism, which is traditionally interprete...
<div><p>The shape of the human female pelvis is thought to reflect an evolutionary trade-off between...
Childbirth is commonly viewed as difficult in human females, encompassed by the “Obstetrical Dilemma...
International audienceObjective: The aim of this study was to analyse the correlations between mater...
Compared to most other primates, humans are characterized by a tight fit between the maternal birth ...
The “obstetrical dilemma” refers to the tight fit between maternal pelvic dimensions and neonatal si...
The human birth canal shows a tight fit with the size of the neonate, which can lead to obstetric co...
The human birth canal shows a tight fit with the size of the neonate, which can lead to obstetric co...
The shape of the human female pelvis is thought to reflect an evolutionary trade-off between two com...
Sexual dimorphism in the human pelvis is usually being explained as an adaptation to upright walking...
The human birth canal shows a tight fit with the size of the neonate, which can lead to obstetric co...