AbstractBipedality evolved early in hominin evolution, and at some point was associated with hair loss over most of the body. One classic explanation (Wheeler 1984: J. Hum. Evol. 13, 91–98) was that these traits evolved to reduce heat overload when australopiths were foraging in more open tropical habitats where they were exposed to the direct effects of sunlight at midday. A recent critique of this model (Ruxton & Wilkinson 2011a: Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 108, 20965-20969) argued that it ignored the endogenous costs of heat generated by locomotion, and concluded that only hair loss provided a significant reduction in heat load. We add two crucial corrections to this model (the altitude at which australopiths actually lived and activity s...
Neanderthals have large body masses and reduced lower limb lengths, which reduced body surface area ...
Objectives: Hair (i.e., pelage/fur) is a salient feature of primate (including human) diversity and ...
Homo sapiens is the only species alive able to take advantage of its cognitive abilities to inhabit ...
Bipedality evolved early in hominin evolution, and at some point was associated with hair loss over ...
Bipedality evolved early in hominin evolution, and at some point was associated with hair loss over ...
Two frequently debated aspects of hominin evolution are the development of upright bipedal stance an...
In this review paper several emerging issues related to development of human posture and locomotion ...
<div><p>The idea that low surface densities of hairs could be a heat loss mechanism is understood in...
Pressures associated with savanna habitats, such as heat stress, are often cited to explain adaptive...
The idea that low surface densities of hairs could be a heat loss mechanism is understood in enginee...
A strong case has been made that the primary function of grooming is hygienic. Nevertheless, its per...
In this review paper several emerging issues related to development of human posture and locomotion ...
Human fur, although absent on the first sight, is one of human unique features. But the question is,...
ABSTRACT What is unusual about the human brain is that we are the only largish mammal whose brain si...
Paleoanthropologists mark the divergence between apes and hominids with the adaptation ofbipedalism ...
Neanderthals have large body masses and reduced lower limb lengths, which reduced body surface area ...
Objectives: Hair (i.e., pelage/fur) is a salient feature of primate (including human) diversity and ...
Homo sapiens is the only species alive able to take advantage of its cognitive abilities to inhabit ...
Bipedality evolved early in hominin evolution, and at some point was associated with hair loss over ...
Bipedality evolved early in hominin evolution, and at some point was associated with hair loss over ...
Two frequently debated aspects of hominin evolution are the development of upright bipedal stance an...
In this review paper several emerging issues related to development of human posture and locomotion ...
<div><p>The idea that low surface densities of hairs could be a heat loss mechanism is understood in...
Pressures associated with savanna habitats, such as heat stress, are often cited to explain adaptive...
The idea that low surface densities of hairs could be a heat loss mechanism is understood in enginee...
A strong case has been made that the primary function of grooming is hygienic. Nevertheless, its per...
In this review paper several emerging issues related to development of human posture and locomotion ...
Human fur, although absent on the first sight, is one of human unique features. But the question is,...
ABSTRACT What is unusual about the human brain is that we are the only largish mammal whose brain si...
Paleoanthropologists mark the divergence between apes and hominids with the adaptation ofbipedalism ...
Neanderthals have large body masses and reduced lower limb lengths, which reduced body surface area ...
Objectives: Hair (i.e., pelage/fur) is a salient feature of primate (including human) diversity and ...
Homo sapiens is the only species alive able to take advantage of its cognitive abilities to inhabit ...