International audienceIn this paper, we aim at characterizing and quantifying the differences between the growth of bonobos (\emph{Pan paniscus}) and chimpanzees (\emph{Pan troglodytes}). We use a collection of endocasts of wild-shot animals of both species. Each sample has been associated with a dental age, as a common temporal marker. To compare the endocasts, we used the current-based metric which allows us to quantify the shape differences \emph{without} the need to find homologous landmarks on the surfaces. First, we perform a temporal shape regression, which estimates a typical growth scenario of the endocast for the bonobos and the chimpanzees. Then, a spatiotemporal registration scheme is used to quantify the differences between the...
In this dissertation, I test whether modern human adults are paedomorphic (juvenilized) with respect...
That great ape endocranial shape development persists into adolescence indicates that the splanchnoc...
Molecular data suggest that humans are more closely related to chimpanzees than either is to the gor...
International audienceIn this paper, we aim at characterizing and quantifying the differences betwee...
International audienceIn this paper, we aim at characterizing and quantifying the differences betwee...
International audienceThis paper aims at quantifying ontogenetic differences between bonobo (Pan pan...
International audienceThis paper aims at quantifying ontogenetic differences between bonobo (Pan pan...
International audienceLarge database of anatomical surfaces offer the way for an automatic and quant...
International audienceLarge database of anatomical surfaces offer the way for an automatic and quant...
The inertial properties of body segments reflect performance and locomotor habits in primates. While...
Objectives: Bonobos and chimpanzees are known to differ in various morphological traits, a dichotomy...
Establishing form-function relationships between anatomy and locomotor behaviours in extant taxa pr...
A fundamental quandary in oral development is how the jaws and the dentition co-develop synchronousl...
In this dissertation, I test whether modern human adults are paedomorphic (juvenilized) with respect...
In this dissertation, I test whether modern human adults are paedomorphic (juvenilized) with respect...
In this dissertation, I test whether modern human adults are paedomorphic (juvenilized) with respect...
That great ape endocranial shape development persists into adolescence indicates that the splanchnoc...
Molecular data suggest that humans are more closely related to chimpanzees than either is to the gor...
International audienceIn this paper, we aim at characterizing and quantifying the differences betwee...
International audienceIn this paper, we aim at characterizing and quantifying the differences betwee...
International audienceThis paper aims at quantifying ontogenetic differences between bonobo (Pan pan...
International audienceThis paper aims at quantifying ontogenetic differences between bonobo (Pan pan...
International audienceLarge database of anatomical surfaces offer the way for an automatic and quant...
International audienceLarge database of anatomical surfaces offer the way for an automatic and quant...
The inertial properties of body segments reflect performance and locomotor habits in primates. While...
Objectives: Bonobos and chimpanzees are known to differ in various morphological traits, a dichotomy...
Establishing form-function relationships between anatomy and locomotor behaviours in extant taxa pr...
A fundamental quandary in oral development is how the jaws and the dentition co-develop synchronousl...
In this dissertation, I test whether modern human adults are paedomorphic (juvenilized) with respect...
In this dissertation, I test whether modern human adults are paedomorphic (juvenilized) with respect...
In this dissertation, I test whether modern human adults are paedomorphic (juvenilized) with respect...
That great ape endocranial shape development persists into adolescence indicates that the splanchnoc...
Molecular data suggest that humans are more closely related to chimpanzees than either is to the gor...