Extant Human pelvic bone is the most differentiated element of human skeleton between men and women.These differences constitute pelvic sexual dimorphism.However, the origin of this dimorphism raises questions. The function of parturition, and thus the obstetrical constraint, is the only major biological phenomenon allowing to separate men from women.Thereby, we wonder whether women whose pelvis possess the morphological traits recognized as female, or gynecoid, give birth eutocically, compared to women where childbirth is dystocic.Using a new analytical method based on the use of landmarks, measured on pelviscanner, we compared the quantitative values of gynecoid morphological traits to compare the anatomical characteristics of eutocic and...
Background: Each population has certain phenotypic traits that are unique compared to other populati...
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...
Extant Human pelvic bone is the most differentiated element of human skeleton between men and women....
Sexual dimorphism in the human pelvis is usually being explained as an adaptation to upright walking...
Paleoanthropologists interpret the functional morphology of the female pelvis as a compromise betwee...
This study represents the comparison of the morphology variation in different planes of female and m...
The bony pelvis of adult humans exhibits marked sexual dimorphism, which is traditionally interprete...
Many studies have examined pelvic sexual dimorphism and its functional implications in linear analys...
The human pelvis shows marked sexual dimorphism that stems from the conflicting selective pressures ...
The aim of this study was a statistics-based exploration of a typology of the female pelvis. The res...
The Caldwell-Moloy (1933) classification of four groups of female pelvic shape, Gynaecoid, Anthropoi...
The objective of this study was to re-evaluate the Caldwell-Moloy (1933) classification of female pe...
Morphognostic and morphometric sexing of the human pelvic bone is an important task in the forensic ...
This diploma thesis deals primarily with the existence of the asymmetry of the bony pelvis and the s...
Background: Each population has certain phenotypic traits that are unique compared to other populati...
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...
Extant Human pelvic bone is the most differentiated element of human skeleton between men and women....
Sexual dimorphism in the human pelvis is usually being explained as an adaptation to upright walking...
Paleoanthropologists interpret the functional morphology of the female pelvis as a compromise betwee...
This study represents the comparison of the morphology variation in different planes of female and m...
The bony pelvis of adult humans exhibits marked sexual dimorphism, which is traditionally interprete...
Many studies have examined pelvic sexual dimorphism and its functional implications in linear analys...
The human pelvis shows marked sexual dimorphism that stems from the conflicting selective pressures ...
The aim of this study was a statistics-based exploration of a typology of the female pelvis. The res...
The Caldwell-Moloy (1933) classification of four groups of female pelvic shape, Gynaecoid, Anthropoi...
The objective of this study was to re-evaluate the Caldwell-Moloy (1933) classification of female pe...
Morphognostic and morphometric sexing of the human pelvic bone is an important task in the forensic ...
This diploma thesis deals primarily with the existence of the asymmetry of the bony pelvis and the s...
Background: Each population has certain phenotypic traits that are unique compared to other populati...
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...