The scapula shares developmental and functional relationships with traits of the basicranium, vertebral column, humerus, and clavicle. As a limb girdle, it also shares analogous characteristics with the pelvis. Despite these relationships, studies of primate shoulder evolution often focus on traits of the scapula in isolation. Such analyses may lead to spurious conclusions, as they implicitly model the scapula as evolving independent of other anatomical regions. Traits of the shoulder girdle share genetic covariances with each other, as well as potential covariances with dimensions of other skeletal elements. To create accurate models of shoulder evolution, it is imperative to account for the constraints imposed by these sources of covarian...
BACKGROUND The hominoid wrist has been a focus of numerous morphological analyses that aim to bet...
Mammals and their closest fossil relatives use their shoulders and forelimbs for many functions, whi...
Callitrichidae are small, arboreal New World primates that utilize a variety of locomotor behaviors ...
OBJECTIVES: The higher primate scapula has been subject to many explanations of the putative adapti...
Abstract Morphological integration theory predicts that sets of phenotypic traits that covary strong...
In primates, trait covariance is common among limb segments and bony structures. Trait covariance si...
We previously demonstrated that fossil hominins support a scenario in which the lateralized shoulder...
Studies of comparative morphology clearly distinguish the shoulder morphology of Homo from that of t...
Background: Callitrichids comprise a diverse group of platyrrhine monkeys that are present across So...
Scapular position affects shoulder mobility, which plays an important role in the upper limb adaptat...
For a given body mass, hominoids have longer clavicles than typical monkeys, reflecting the laterad ...
Objectives:Contrary to earlier hypotheses, a previous biomechanical analysis indi-cated that long-do...
As the pelvis is at the intersection of two distinctly human traits - efficient habitual bipedalism ...
During their embryogenesis, marsupials develop a unique structure, the shoulder arch, which provides...
The glenohumeral joint, the most mobile joint in the body of hominoids, is involved in the locomotio...
BACKGROUND The hominoid wrist has been a focus of numerous morphological analyses that aim to bet...
Mammals and their closest fossil relatives use their shoulders and forelimbs for many functions, whi...
Callitrichidae are small, arboreal New World primates that utilize a variety of locomotor behaviors ...
OBJECTIVES: The higher primate scapula has been subject to many explanations of the putative adapti...
Abstract Morphological integration theory predicts that sets of phenotypic traits that covary strong...
In primates, trait covariance is common among limb segments and bony structures. Trait covariance si...
We previously demonstrated that fossil hominins support a scenario in which the lateralized shoulder...
Studies of comparative morphology clearly distinguish the shoulder morphology of Homo from that of t...
Background: Callitrichids comprise a diverse group of platyrrhine monkeys that are present across So...
Scapular position affects shoulder mobility, which plays an important role in the upper limb adaptat...
For a given body mass, hominoids have longer clavicles than typical monkeys, reflecting the laterad ...
Objectives:Contrary to earlier hypotheses, a previous biomechanical analysis indi-cated that long-do...
As the pelvis is at the intersection of two distinctly human traits - efficient habitual bipedalism ...
During their embryogenesis, marsupials develop a unique structure, the shoulder arch, which provides...
The glenohumeral joint, the most mobile joint in the body of hominoids, is involved in the locomotio...
BACKGROUND The hominoid wrist has been a focus of numerous morphological analyses that aim to bet...
Mammals and their closest fossil relatives use their shoulders and forelimbs for many functions, whi...
Callitrichidae are small, arboreal New World primates that utilize a variety of locomotor behaviors ...