Determining the sex of individual specimens is important in estimating the degree of sexual dimorphism. Sexual dimorphism, in turn, provides clues for reconstructing the social organisation and mating systems of extinct species. In an article published in Science, Lockwood et al. (Lockwood CA, Menter CG, Moggi-Cecchi J, Keyser AW. Extended male growth in a fossil hominin species. Science. 2007;318:1443–1446.) suggested an uneven sex ratio (in favour of males) for the known individuals of the South African Pleistocene hominid, Australopithecus robustus, and claimed evidence of an extended period of growth (delayed maturity) for the males of this species. They concluded that this finding, combined with estimates of sexual size dimor...
Sexual dimorphism can be one of the most important indicators of social behavior in fossil species, ...
This work presents the final part of a cycle of articles among which the two latter ones discussed t...
In most animals, females are larger than males. Paradoxically, sexual size dimorphism is biased towa...
Determining the sex of individual specimens is important in estimating the degree of sexual dimorphi...
The substantial fossil record for Australopithecus afarensis includes both an adult partial skeleton...
The aim of this research was to determine the degree and pattern of sexual dimorphism in the South ...
Several different models of sexual dimorphism in the South African australopithecines are compared w...
Social behaviour of fossil hominoid species is notoriously difficult to predict owing to difficulti...
Sexual dimorphism in body size is often used as a correlate of social and reproductive behavior in A...
Sexual dimorphism is a major component of variation within a species, and reflects many aspects of h...
Teeth are the most common element in the fossil record and play a critical role in taxonomic assessm...
Sexual dimorphism is a prevalent feature of sexually reproducing organisms yet its presence in dinos...
Among the earliest, non-African, hominid fossils are those from Sangiran, Java, Indonesia. These fos...
Dental dimorphism is one of the primary means by which the mating systems of extinct hominins are st...
© 2015 Hugh WeaverI have investigated the alpha taxonomy of Miocene primate genus Proconsul by perf...
Sexual dimorphism can be one of the most important indicators of social behavior in fossil species, ...
This work presents the final part of a cycle of articles among which the two latter ones discussed t...
In most animals, females are larger than males. Paradoxically, sexual size dimorphism is biased towa...
Determining the sex of individual specimens is important in estimating the degree of sexual dimorphi...
The substantial fossil record for Australopithecus afarensis includes both an adult partial skeleton...
The aim of this research was to determine the degree and pattern of sexual dimorphism in the South ...
Several different models of sexual dimorphism in the South African australopithecines are compared w...
Social behaviour of fossil hominoid species is notoriously difficult to predict owing to difficulti...
Sexual dimorphism in body size is often used as a correlate of social and reproductive behavior in A...
Sexual dimorphism is a major component of variation within a species, and reflects many aspects of h...
Teeth are the most common element in the fossil record and play a critical role in taxonomic assessm...
Sexual dimorphism is a prevalent feature of sexually reproducing organisms yet its presence in dinos...
Among the earliest, non-African, hominid fossils are those from Sangiran, Java, Indonesia. These fos...
Dental dimorphism is one of the primary means by which the mating systems of extinct hominins are st...
© 2015 Hugh WeaverI have investigated the alpha taxonomy of Miocene primate genus Proconsul by perf...
Sexual dimorphism can be one of the most important indicators of social behavior in fossil species, ...
This work presents the final part of a cycle of articles among which the two latter ones discussed t...
In most animals, females are larger than males. Paradoxically, sexual size dimorphism is biased towa...