Present-day human eating behaviour in industrialised society is characterised by the consumption of high-energy-density diets and often unstructured feeding patterns, largely uncoupled from seasonal cycles of food availability. Broadly similar patterns of feeding are found among advantaged groups in economically-emerging and developing nations. Such patterns of feeding are consistent with the evolutionary ecological understanding of feeding behaviour of hominids ancestral to humans, in that human feeding adaptations are likely to have arisen in the context of resource seasonality in which diet choice for energy-dense and palatable foods would have been selected by way of foraging strategies for the maximisation of energy intake. One hallmar...
Theories about hominization, taking into consideration dietary adaptations and brain size increase, ...
The sense of taste is stimulated when nutrients or other chemical compounds activate specialized rec...
National audienceHow did humans evolve from individualistic foraging to collective foraging with sex...
The main objective of this review is to discuss human feeding behavior based on evolution. With rega...
Human ancestral diets changed substantially approximately four to five million years ago with major ...
We review the evolutionary origins of the human diet and the effects of ecology economy on the dieta...
Humans are unique in their diet, physiology and socio-reproductive behavior compared to other primat...
Recent archaeological work at BK has uncovered abundant taphonomic evidence of megafaunal exploitati...
Neandertals are our closest fossil relatives and have left a rich archaeological and fossil record, ...
Beginning with Darwin, some have argued that predation on other vertebrates dates to the earliest st...
The study of hunter-gatherer populations around the world can greatly inform our understanding of th...
Humans come from a long line of meat-eaters. For much of the past two million years our hominid fore...
NoThe human condition is composed of culturally mediated biology, and this inherently dual nature is...
Food habits, social change and the nature/culture dilemma Homo sapiens is an omnivorous species. The...
Evolutionary paradigms of human health and nutrition center on the evolutionary discordance or “mism...
Theories about hominization, taking into consideration dietary adaptations and brain size increase, ...
The sense of taste is stimulated when nutrients or other chemical compounds activate specialized rec...
National audienceHow did humans evolve from individualistic foraging to collective foraging with sex...
The main objective of this review is to discuss human feeding behavior based on evolution. With rega...
Human ancestral diets changed substantially approximately four to five million years ago with major ...
We review the evolutionary origins of the human diet and the effects of ecology economy on the dieta...
Humans are unique in their diet, physiology and socio-reproductive behavior compared to other primat...
Recent archaeological work at BK has uncovered abundant taphonomic evidence of megafaunal exploitati...
Neandertals are our closest fossil relatives and have left a rich archaeological and fossil record, ...
Beginning with Darwin, some have argued that predation on other vertebrates dates to the earliest st...
The study of hunter-gatherer populations around the world can greatly inform our understanding of th...
Humans come from a long line of meat-eaters. For much of the past two million years our hominid fore...
NoThe human condition is composed of culturally mediated biology, and this inherently dual nature is...
Food habits, social change and the nature/culture dilemma Homo sapiens is an omnivorous species. The...
Evolutionary paradigms of human health and nutrition center on the evolutionary discordance or “mism...
Theories about hominization, taking into consideration dietary adaptations and brain size increase, ...
The sense of taste is stimulated when nutrients or other chemical compounds activate specialized rec...
National audienceHow did humans evolve from individualistic foraging to collective foraging with sex...