Adaptation to climate occupies a central position in biological anthropology. The demonstrable relationship between temperature and morphology in extant primates (including humans) forms the basis of the interpretation of the Pleistocene hominin Homo neanderthalensis as a cold-adapted species. There are contradictory signals, however, in the pattern of primate craniofacial changes associated with climatic conditions. To determine the direction and extent of craniofacial change associated with temperature, and to understand the proximate mechanisms underlying cold adaptations in vertebrates in general, dry crania from previous experiments on cold- and warm-reared rats were investigated using computed tomography scanning and three-dimensio...
The usefulness of cranial morphology in reconstructing the phylogeny of closely related taxa is ofte...
Previous studies have examined mid-facial cold adaptation among either widely dispersed and genetica...
The low brachial and crural indices of the European Neandertals have long been considered indicative...
Adaptation to climate occupies a central position in biological anthropology. The demonstrable relat...
Neandertals and modern humans possess very different craniofacial shapes. Some recent work has attri...
There is evidence for early Pleistocene Homo in northern Europe, a novel hominin habitat. Adaptation...
There is evidence for early Pleistocene Homo in northern Europe, a novel hominin habitat. Adaptation...
To understand human evolution it is critical to clarify which adaptations enabled our colonisation o...
To understand human evolution it is critical to clarify which adaptations enabled our colonisation o...
Statistically significant correlations between anthropometric land environmental variables havel I b...
Using museum collections and recently collected specimens we studied geographical and temporal (from...
The ability of cranial morphology to reflect population/phylogenetic history, and the degree to whic...
abstract: Extremely thick cranial vaults have been noted as a diagnostic characteristic of Homo erec...
<div><p>Using museum collections and recently collected specimens we studied geographical and tempor...
The aim of this study is to investigate whether the variation in breadth of the cranial base among m...
The usefulness of cranial morphology in reconstructing the phylogeny of closely related taxa is ofte...
Previous studies have examined mid-facial cold adaptation among either widely dispersed and genetica...
The low brachial and crural indices of the European Neandertals have long been considered indicative...
Adaptation to climate occupies a central position in biological anthropology. The demonstrable relat...
Neandertals and modern humans possess very different craniofacial shapes. Some recent work has attri...
There is evidence for early Pleistocene Homo in northern Europe, a novel hominin habitat. Adaptation...
There is evidence for early Pleistocene Homo in northern Europe, a novel hominin habitat. Adaptation...
To understand human evolution it is critical to clarify which adaptations enabled our colonisation o...
To understand human evolution it is critical to clarify which adaptations enabled our colonisation o...
Statistically significant correlations between anthropometric land environmental variables havel I b...
Using museum collections and recently collected specimens we studied geographical and temporal (from...
The ability of cranial morphology to reflect population/phylogenetic history, and the degree to whic...
abstract: Extremely thick cranial vaults have been noted as a diagnostic characteristic of Homo erec...
<div><p>Using museum collections and recently collected specimens we studied geographical and tempor...
The aim of this study is to investigate whether the variation in breadth of the cranial base among m...
The usefulness of cranial morphology in reconstructing the phylogeny of closely related taxa is ofte...
Previous studies have examined mid-facial cold adaptation among either widely dispersed and genetica...
The low brachial and crural indices of the European Neandertals have long been considered indicative...