Objectives: Though recent quantitative genetic analyses have indicated that directional selection appears to be acting on limb lengths and measures of body size in modern humans, these studies assume equal evolvability across modern human groups. However, differences in trait covariance structure due to ancient migration patterns and/or selection may limit the evolvability of populations further from Africa. This study therefore explores patterns of human evolvability across ecogeographic regions. Materials and Methods: Mean evolvability, respondability, conditional evolvability, and autonomy were calculated from variance-covariance matrices of limb length and body size measures representing 14 human groups spanning four ecogeographic regio...
Hominoid cranial evolution is characterized by substantial phenotypic diversity, yet the cause of th...
The demographic history of anatomically modern humans (AMH) involves multiple migration events, popu...
Limb segment lengths (and, by extension, limb proportions) are widely studied postcranial features i...
There is abundant theoretical and empirical evidence for the influence of variational properties of ...
Understanding the underlying causes of phenotypic variation in modern humans is an important topic i...
Human postcranial morphology varies with climate and geography (ecogeography), a pattern that has lo...
Objectives The global distribution of human body proportions has long been attributed to thermoregul...
Abstract: In the last few years, two paradigms underlying human evolution have crumbled. Modern huma...
KEY WORDS nonmetric cranial traits; geographical variation; interpopulation relationships; modern hu...
Modern humans are highly encephalized, having relatively large brains despite our already large bodi...
International audienceAnatomically modern humans started to exit Africa for the first time at least ...
In the last few years, two paradigms underlying human evolution have crumbled. Modern humans have no...
Natural selection, developmental constraint, and plasticity have all been invoked as explanations fo...
There is general agreement among scientists about a recent (less than 200,000 yrs ago) African origi...
Human populations evolved throughout the Old World for over 1 million years. However, anatomical cha...
Hominoid cranial evolution is characterized by substantial phenotypic diversity, yet the cause of th...
The demographic history of anatomically modern humans (AMH) involves multiple migration events, popu...
Limb segment lengths (and, by extension, limb proportions) are widely studied postcranial features i...
There is abundant theoretical and empirical evidence for the influence of variational properties of ...
Understanding the underlying causes of phenotypic variation in modern humans is an important topic i...
Human postcranial morphology varies with climate and geography (ecogeography), a pattern that has lo...
Objectives The global distribution of human body proportions has long been attributed to thermoregul...
Abstract: In the last few years, two paradigms underlying human evolution have crumbled. Modern huma...
KEY WORDS nonmetric cranial traits; geographical variation; interpopulation relationships; modern hu...
Modern humans are highly encephalized, having relatively large brains despite our already large bodi...
International audienceAnatomically modern humans started to exit Africa for the first time at least ...
In the last few years, two paradigms underlying human evolution have crumbled. Modern humans have no...
Natural selection, developmental constraint, and plasticity have all been invoked as explanations fo...
There is general agreement among scientists about a recent (less than 200,000 yrs ago) African origi...
Human populations evolved throughout the Old World for over 1 million years. However, anatomical cha...
Hominoid cranial evolution is characterized by substantial phenotypic diversity, yet the cause of th...
The demographic history of anatomically modern humans (AMH) involves multiple migration events, popu...
Limb segment lengths (and, by extension, limb proportions) are widely studied postcranial features i...