Background: Brain size is a key adaptive trait. It is often assumed that increasing brain size was a general evolutionary trend in primates, yet recent fossil discoveries have documented brain size decreases in some lineages, raising the question of how general a trend there was for brains to increase in mass over evolutionary time. We present the first systematic phylogenetic analysis designed to answer this question. / Results: We performed ancestral state reconstructions of three traits (absolute brain mass, absolute body mass, relative brain mass) using 37 extant and 23 extinct primate species and three approaches to ancestral state reconstruction: parsimony, maximum likelihood and Bayesian Markov-chain Monte Carlo. Both absolute and re...
Modern humans are highly encephalized, having relatively large brains despite our already large bodi...
The largely dominant adaptationist argument is currently used as the framework within which hominid...
“Undoubtedly the most distinctive trait of the Primates, wherein this order contrasts with all othe...
Background: Brain size is a key adaptive trait. It is often assumed that increasing brain size was a...
Background: Brain size is a key adaptive trait. It is often assumed that increasing brain size was a...
Background: Brain size is a key adaptive trait. It is often assumed that increasing brain size was a...
Background: Brain size is a key adaptive trait. It is often assumed that increasing brain size was a...
Background: Brain size is a key adaptive trait. It is often assumed that increasing brain size was a...
The taxonomic status of the small bodied hominin, Homo floresiensis, remains controversial. One cont...
A distinctive trait in primate evolution is the expansion in brain mass. The potential drivers of th...
A distinctive trait in primate evolution is the expansion in brain mass. The potential drivers of th...
A distinctive trait in primate evolution is the expansion in brain mass. The potential drivers of th...
A distinctive trait in primate evolution is the expansion in brain mass. The potential drivers of th...
The mammalian order of primates is known for a variety of species that are lively, curious, social, ...
A large brain is a defining feature of modern humans, yet there is no consensus regarding the patter...
Modern humans are highly encephalized, having relatively large brains despite our already large bodi...
The largely dominant adaptationist argument is currently used as the framework within which hominid...
“Undoubtedly the most distinctive trait of the Primates, wherein this order contrasts with all othe...
Background: Brain size is a key adaptive trait. It is often assumed that increasing brain size was a...
Background: Brain size is a key adaptive trait. It is often assumed that increasing brain size was a...
Background: Brain size is a key adaptive trait. It is often assumed that increasing brain size was a...
Background: Brain size is a key adaptive trait. It is often assumed that increasing brain size was a...
Background: Brain size is a key adaptive trait. It is often assumed that increasing brain size was a...
The taxonomic status of the small bodied hominin, Homo floresiensis, remains controversial. One cont...
A distinctive trait in primate evolution is the expansion in brain mass. The potential drivers of th...
A distinctive trait in primate evolution is the expansion in brain mass. The potential drivers of th...
A distinctive trait in primate evolution is the expansion in brain mass. The potential drivers of th...
A distinctive trait in primate evolution is the expansion in brain mass. The potential drivers of th...
The mammalian order of primates is known for a variety of species that are lively, curious, social, ...
A large brain is a defining feature of modern humans, yet there is no consensus regarding the patter...
Modern humans are highly encephalized, having relatively large brains despite our already large bodi...
The largely dominant adaptationist argument is currently used as the framework within which hominid...
“Undoubtedly the most distinctive trait of the Primates, wherein this order contrasts with all othe...