Human pygmy populations inhabit different regions of the world, from Africa to Melanesia. In Asia, short-statured populations are often referred to as "negritos." Their short stature has been interpreted as a consequence of thermoregulatory, nutritional, and/or locomotory adaptations to life in tropical forests. A more recent hypothesis proposes that their stature is the outcome of a life history trade-off in high-mortality environments, where early reproduction is favored and, consequently, early sexual maturation and early growth cessation have coevolved. Some serological evidence of deficiencies in the growth hormone/insulin-like growth factor axis have been previously associated with pygmies' short stature. Using genome-wide single-nucl...
Flores Island in Indonesia has a long history of hominin occupation, including by the extinct Homo f...
International audienceWalker et al. ["Growth rates and life histories in twenty-two small-scale soci...
Human growth is a complex trait determined by genetic factors in combination with external stimuli, ...
Human pygmy populations inhabit different regions of the world, from Africa to Melanesia. In Asia, s...
The presence of pygmy or pygmoid groups among New Guinea populations has been the object of scient...
tions from the equatorial rainforest that present the lowest height averages among humans. The biolo...
The evolutionary history of the human pygmy phenotype (small body size), a characteristic of African...
African Pygmies are hunter-gatherer populations from the equatorial rainforest that present the lowe...
The negrito hypothesis suggests that populations of small-bodied foragers in South and Southeast A...
The evolutionary history of the human pygmy phenotype (small body size), a characteristic of African...
International audienceCentral African Pygmy populations are known to be the shortest human populatio...
African Pygmy groups show a distinctive pattern of phenotypic variation, including short stature, wh...
The Pygmy populations of Central Africa are known as the shortest human populations worldwide showin...
African Pygmy groups show a distinctive pattern of phenotypic variation, including short stature, wh...
African pygmies are at the lower extreme of human variation in adult stature and many evolutionary h...
Flores Island in Indonesia has a long history of hominin occupation, including by the extinct Homo f...
International audienceWalker et al. ["Growth rates and life histories in twenty-two small-scale soci...
Human growth is a complex trait determined by genetic factors in combination with external stimuli, ...
Human pygmy populations inhabit different regions of the world, from Africa to Melanesia. In Asia, s...
The presence of pygmy or pygmoid groups among New Guinea populations has been the object of scient...
tions from the equatorial rainforest that present the lowest height averages among humans. The biolo...
The evolutionary history of the human pygmy phenotype (small body size), a characteristic of African...
African Pygmies are hunter-gatherer populations from the equatorial rainforest that present the lowe...
The negrito hypothesis suggests that populations of small-bodied foragers in South and Southeast A...
The evolutionary history of the human pygmy phenotype (small body size), a characteristic of African...
International audienceCentral African Pygmy populations are known to be the shortest human populatio...
African Pygmy groups show a distinctive pattern of phenotypic variation, including short stature, wh...
The Pygmy populations of Central Africa are known as the shortest human populations worldwide showin...
African Pygmy groups show a distinctive pattern of phenotypic variation, including short stature, wh...
African pygmies are at the lower extreme of human variation in adult stature and many evolutionary h...
Flores Island in Indonesia has a long history of hominin occupation, including by the extinct Homo f...
International audienceWalker et al. ["Growth rates and life histories in twenty-two small-scale soci...
Human growth is a complex trait determined by genetic factors in combination with external stimuli, ...