Body size has been recognized by several authors as one of the most important parameters affecting the biology of an organism. It has been argued that body size plays roles in metabolic cost, mobility, thermoregulation, and foraging strategy. For extinct species body masses can only be estimated using fossil remains and extant reference samples. To accurately estimate body mass the reference sample must have the same relationship between body mass and skeletal elements. Establishing a reference sample with similar body proportions as the fossil species is imperative. The purpose of this study is to investigate forelimb to hindlimb joint surface area proportions and articular surface curvature in the Australopithecus afarensis specimen AL 28...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, in fulfillment...
Habitual bipedal locomotion in hominins required major alterations in pelvic shape, particularly the...
Reconstructing early hominin locomotor repertoires remains critical to understanding human origins. ...
Body size has been recognized by several authors as one of the most important parameters affecting t...
Forearm bone curvature has been invoked in interpretation of fossil hominin behavior. Apes have curv...
The shape of joint articular surfaces can provide important information about the locomotor habits o...
This study uses articulated 3D polygonal models of the pelvis and femur to simulate range of abducti...
Summary. — The relative length of the femur in AL-288-1 («Lucy») and other Plio-Pleistocene hominids...
The distal femur of modern humans is uniquely shaped as a result of bipedality. There is debate, how...
Since their discovery Neanderthals were described as having a marked degree of anteroposterior curva...
Fossil catarrhines are hypothesized to display a range of locomotor adaptations, creating specialize...
Objectives: We perform a comparative assessment of shape variation of the proximal fibula in extant ...
The joint at the base of the thumb, specifically the one between the trapezium and the first metacar...
International audienceDue to its completeness, the A.L. 288-1 (‘Lucy’) skeleton has long served as t...
Since their discovery Neanderthals were described as having a marked degree of anteroposterior curva...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, in fulfillment...
Habitual bipedal locomotion in hominins required major alterations in pelvic shape, particularly the...
Reconstructing early hominin locomotor repertoires remains critical to understanding human origins. ...
Body size has been recognized by several authors as one of the most important parameters affecting t...
Forearm bone curvature has been invoked in interpretation of fossil hominin behavior. Apes have curv...
The shape of joint articular surfaces can provide important information about the locomotor habits o...
This study uses articulated 3D polygonal models of the pelvis and femur to simulate range of abducti...
Summary. — The relative length of the femur in AL-288-1 («Lucy») and other Plio-Pleistocene hominids...
The distal femur of modern humans is uniquely shaped as a result of bipedality. There is debate, how...
Since their discovery Neanderthals were described as having a marked degree of anteroposterior curva...
Fossil catarrhines are hypothesized to display a range of locomotor adaptations, creating specialize...
Objectives: We perform a comparative assessment of shape variation of the proximal fibula in extant ...
The joint at the base of the thumb, specifically the one between the trapezium and the first metacar...
International audienceDue to its completeness, the A.L. 288-1 (‘Lucy’) skeleton has long served as t...
Since their discovery Neanderthals were described as having a marked degree of anteroposterior curva...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, in fulfillment...
Habitual bipedal locomotion in hominins required major alterations in pelvic shape, particularly the...
Reconstructing early hominin locomotor repertoires remains critical to understanding human origins. ...