developmenthominidRecent studies on the rate and pattern of dental development indicate that the growth and maturation of early hominids were more similar to the extant apes than to modern humans. This contrasts with the previously held opinion derived from combined dental development, pattern and ...
Recent studies on the rate and pattern of dental development indicate that the growth and maturation of early hominids were more similar to the extant apes than to modern humans. This contrasts with the previously held opinion derived from combined dental development, pattern and attrition studies ...
While skepticism is justified (as discussed in Section “Skepticism and need”), clear evidence of music’s effects on core mental health variables is readily apparent in our growing understanding of music’s biological foundations. Critically, these foundations provide a rational basis for standardizin...
Actually, most taxonomists are aware of the problems raised by the Linnaean classification, and some of them think that it could be improved instead of creating a new system and a new code (Nixonet al., 2003; Dubois, 2011). To facilitate discussions and the development of the future fifth...
Rolian, CampbellAdjunct Associate Professor University of Calgary - Department of Biological Sciences 查看联系方式 研究领域 Much of Dr. Rolian's work focuses on the evolution, development and functional morphology of the vertebrate limb skeleton. He is particularly interested in skeletal variation in ...
Center for Human Growth and Development: Ann Arbor. Google Scholar Brown, P. 1989. Coobool Creek: A morphological and metrical analysis of the crania, mandibles and dentitions of a prehistoric Australian human population. Terra Australis 13: 1–205. Google Scholar Clarke, R. 1990. The ...
My historical focus is selective and not exhaustive, since I aim to compare four parallelisms between the historical development of the concept of symbiosis and the recent developments of the concept of holobiosis. The reconstructed history I will present will reflect this interest. For the readers...
During the Pleistocene, humans and hyenas co‐occurred at sites, which included cavities and rock‐shelters, accumulating bone assemblages attributable to both the hominids and carnivores. Studies of these co‐occurrences have given rise to much debate about the relationships established, suggesting ...
During the Pleistocene, humans and hyenas co-occurred at sites, which included cavities and rock-shelters, accumulating bone assemblages attributable to both the hominids and carnivores. Studies of these co-occurrences have given rise to much debate about the relationships established, suggesting that ...
The growth of complexity in evolution is a most intriguing phenomenon. Using gene phylostratigraphy, we showed this growth (as reflected in regulatory mechanisms) in the human genome, tracing the path from prokaryotes to hominids. Generally, the different regulatory gene families expanded at different...