none6Adaptation to low temperatures has been reasonably developed in the human species during the colonization of the Eurasian landmass subsequent to Out of Africa migrations of anatomically modern humans. In addition to morphological and cultural changes, also metabolic ones are supposed to have favored human isolation from cold and body heat production and this can be hypothesized also for most Neandertal and at least for some Denisovan populations, which lived in geographical areas that strongly experienced the last glacial period. Modulation of non-shivering thermogenesis, for which adipocytes belonging to the brown adipose tissue are the most specialized cells, might have driven these metabolic adaptations. To perform an exploratory an...
The Fuegians, ancient inhabitants of Tierra del Fuego, are an exemplary case of a cold-adapted popul...
The effects of climate on energy expenditure, which include climatic influences on human metabolic p...
Reviews on whole body human cold adaptation generally do not distinguish between population studies ...
Neandertal and Denisovan clades of archaic hominins experienced temperatures significantly lower tha...
none6Western and eastern Eurasian populations of Neandertal and Denisovan sister clades of archaic h...
Several studies highlighted the role of climate in shaping many human evolutionary processes. This o...
One of the greatest challenges modern humans faced as they migrated into Eurasia was a cold climate....
Ambient temperature is a critical environmental factor for all living organisms. It was likely an im...
Ambient temperature is a critical environmental factor for all living organisms. It was likely an im...
Following the dispersal out of Africa, where hominins evolved in warm environments for millions of y...
Following the dispersal out of Africa, where hominins evolved in warm environments for millions of y...
With the ongoing growth of gene-based research in recent decades, examining changes that have taken ...
The evolutionarily recent dispersal of anatomically modern humans (AMH) out of Africa (OoA) and acro...
With the ongoing growth of gene-based research in recent decades, the possibility of examining chang...
The low brachial and crural indices of the European Neandertals have long been considered indicative...
The Fuegians, ancient inhabitants of Tierra del Fuego, are an exemplary case of a cold-adapted popul...
The effects of climate on energy expenditure, which include climatic influences on human metabolic p...
Reviews on whole body human cold adaptation generally do not distinguish between population studies ...
Neandertal and Denisovan clades of archaic hominins experienced temperatures significantly lower tha...
none6Western and eastern Eurasian populations of Neandertal and Denisovan sister clades of archaic h...
Several studies highlighted the role of climate in shaping many human evolutionary processes. This o...
One of the greatest challenges modern humans faced as they migrated into Eurasia was a cold climate....
Ambient temperature is a critical environmental factor for all living organisms. It was likely an im...
Ambient temperature is a critical environmental factor for all living organisms. It was likely an im...
Following the dispersal out of Africa, where hominins evolved in warm environments for millions of y...
Following the dispersal out of Africa, where hominins evolved in warm environments for millions of y...
With the ongoing growth of gene-based research in recent decades, examining changes that have taken ...
The evolutionarily recent dispersal of anatomically modern humans (AMH) out of Africa (OoA) and acro...
With the ongoing growth of gene-based research in recent decades, the possibility of examining chang...
The low brachial and crural indices of the European Neandertals have long been considered indicative...
The Fuegians, ancient inhabitants of Tierra del Fuego, are an exemplary case of a cold-adapted popul...
The effects of climate on energy expenditure, which include climatic influences on human metabolic p...
Reviews on whole body human cold adaptation generally do not distinguish between population studies ...