Objectives Intraspecific shape variation in the recent Homo sapiens bony labyrinth has been assessed for association with sexual dimorphism, body size, and genetic differences, but has not been fully assessed for association with extrinsic factors, such as subsistence strategy and climate. While the skull overall is known to vary with these variables, the bony labyrinth develops in utero and exhibits microstructural stability through adulthood. Therefore, labyrinthine morphology may be resistant to the impact of extrinsic variables. Materials and Methods We collected labyrinthine shape data using computed tomography from 262 individuals associated with archaeological or contemporary collections used for dissection in North America, Europe...
Variability of cranial size and shape in modern humans is affected by many different factors. Neutra...
There is evidence for early Pleistocene Homo in northern Europe, a novel hominin habitat. Adaptation...
Objectives: The morphology of the human bony labyrinth is thought to preserve a strong phylogenetic ...
The dispersal of modern humans from Africa is now well documented with genetic data that track popul...
Objectives The bony labyrinth of the inner ear has special relevance when tracking phenotypic evo...
The dispersal of modern humans from Africa is now well documented with genetic data that track popul...
Variability of human skull morphology is affected by neutral evolution processes such as genetic dri...
The usefulness of cranial morphology in reconstructing the phylogeny of closely related taxa is ofte...
The bony labyrinth contains phylogenetic information that can be used to determine interspecific dif...
Temporal bone shape has been shown to reflect molecular phylogenetic relationships among hominoids a...
Ontogeny is a vital aspect of life history sometimes overlooked in palaeontological studies. However...
There is evidence for early Pleistocene Homo in northern Europe, a novel hominin habitat. Adaptation...
Zaidi A.A., Mattern B.C., Claes P., Hughes C., ''Human nose shape variation can be explained, in par...
Morphological variation is unevenly distributed within the mammalian skull; some of its parts have d...
International audienceThe bony labyrinth consists of three parts (the two vestibular sacs, the three...
Variability of cranial size and shape in modern humans is affected by many different factors. Neutra...
There is evidence for early Pleistocene Homo in northern Europe, a novel hominin habitat. Adaptation...
Objectives: The morphology of the human bony labyrinth is thought to preserve a strong phylogenetic ...
The dispersal of modern humans from Africa is now well documented with genetic data that track popul...
Objectives The bony labyrinth of the inner ear has special relevance when tracking phenotypic evo...
The dispersal of modern humans from Africa is now well documented with genetic data that track popul...
Variability of human skull morphology is affected by neutral evolution processes such as genetic dri...
The usefulness of cranial morphology in reconstructing the phylogeny of closely related taxa is ofte...
The bony labyrinth contains phylogenetic information that can be used to determine interspecific dif...
Temporal bone shape has been shown to reflect molecular phylogenetic relationships among hominoids a...
Ontogeny is a vital aspect of life history sometimes overlooked in palaeontological studies. However...
There is evidence for early Pleistocene Homo in northern Europe, a novel hominin habitat. Adaptation...
Zaidi A.A., Mattern B.C., Claes P., Hughes C., ''Human nose shape variation can be explained, in par...
Morphological variation is unevenly distributed within the mammalian skull; some of its parts have d...
International audienceThe bony labyrinth consists of three parts (the two vestibular sacs, the three...
Variability of cranial size and shape in modern humans is affected by many different factors. Neutra...
There is evidence for early Pleistocene Homo in northern Europe, a novel hominin habitat. Adaptation...
Objectives: The morphology of the human bony labyrinth is thought to preserve a strong phylogenetic ...