International audienceModern human populations differ in developmental processes and in several phenotypic traits. However, the link between ontogenetic variation and human diversification has not been frequently addressed. Here, we analysed craniofacial ontogenies by means of geometric-morphometrics of Europeans and Southern Africans, according to dental and chronological ages. Results suggest that different adult cranial morphologies between Southern Africans and Europeans arise by a combination of processes that involve traits modified during the prenatal life and others that diverge during early postnatal ontogeny. Main craniofacial changes indicate that Europeans differ from Southern Africans by increasing facial developmental rates an...
This thesis assesses craniofacial growth, development and the dynamics of developmental interactions...
This thesis assesses craniofacial growth, development and the dynamics of developmental interactions...
SummaryNeanderthals had brain sizes comparable to modern humans, but their brain cases were elongate...
International audienceModern human populations differ in developmental processes and in several phen...
Modern human populations differ in developmental processes and in several phenotypic traits. However...
Modern human populations differ in developmental processes and in several phenotypic traits. However...
Modern human populations differ in developmental processes and in several phenotypic traits. However...
While morphological differences between H. sapiens , i.e. Anatomically Modern Humans, and Neandertha...
One hundred and fifty years after the discovery of Neanderthals, it is held that this morphologicall...
A study of immature Upper Pleistocene hominid craniofacial remains was undertaken in an attempt to d...
This study examines interpopulation variations in the facial skeleton of 10 modern human populations...
This study examines interpopulation variations in the facial skeleton of 10 modern human populations...
<div><p>The modern human face differs from that of our early ancestors in that the facial profile is...
This thesis examines variation in the modern human facial skeleton from an ontogenetic perspective, ...
This thesis assesses craniofacial growth, development and the dynamics of developmental interactions...
This thesis assesses craniofacial growth, development and the dynamics of developmental interactions...
This thesis assesses craniofacial growth, development and the dynamics of developmental interactions...
SummaryNeanderthals had brain sizes comparable to modern humans, but their brain cases were elongate...
International audienceModern human populations differ in developmental processes and in several phen...
Modern human populations differ in developmental processes and in several phenotypic traits. However...
Modern human populations differ in developmental processes and in several phenotypic traits. However...
Modern human populations differ in developmental processes and in several phenotypic traits. However...
While morphological differences between H. sapiens , i.e. Anatomically Modern Humans, and Neandertha...
One hundred and fifty years after the discovery of Neanderthals, it is held that this morphologicall...
A study of immature Upper Pleistocene hominid craniofacial remains was undertaken in an attempt to d...
This study examines interpopulation variations in the facial skeleton of 10 modern human populations...
This study examines interpopulation variations in the facial skeleton of 10 modern human populations...
<div><p>The modern human face differs from that of our early ancestors in that the facial profile is...
This thesis examines variation in the modern human facial skeleton from an ontogenetic perspective, ...
This thesis assesses craniofacial growth, development and the dynamics of developmental interactions...
This thesis assesses craniofacial growth, development and the dynamics of developmental interactions...
This thesis assesses craniofacial growth, development and the dynamics of developmental interactions...
SummaryNeanderthals had brain sizes comparable to modern humans, but their brain cases were elongate...