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Rlthough paleoanthropologists have established bipedalism as a long-standing
feature in hominid lineages, they have disputed why and how it originated for
over a century, and still find it a matter of controversy. Its importance is obvious, ...
Monroe W. Strickberger, 2005
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The Origins of Humankind
Because a chimpanzee on all fours can outrun a human, it is tempting to see
bipedalism as inefficient and slow. Why did it evolve? This question is generally
placed in the ecological context of climatic change. When forests become drier
there ...
3
Handbook of Paleoanthropology: Vol I:Principles, Methods and ...
Within this time frame it is possible that different species varied in the way that
they became bipedal, and that there were several different ''types'' of bipedalism
being practiced. The period between 2.5 and 1.8 Myr heralds a second shift to
fully ...
Winfried Henke, Ian Tattersall, Thorolf Hardt, 2007
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Anthropology: The Human Challenge
So, there were incredible selective pressures on early hominids favoring
adaptations that would reduce thermal stresspressures that may have favored
bipedalism. (quoted in The Naked and the Bipedal by Tim Folger, 1993, pp. 34—
35) ...
William Haviland, Harald Prins, Dana Walrath, 2013
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From Biped to Strider: The Emergence of Modern Human ...
1999). Even so, that bipedalism defines our evolutionary lineage may still seem
counterintuitive. Bipedalism is one of the oldest and most common forms of
positional behavior among terrestrial tetrapods. The earliest documented biped is
the ...
D. Jeffrey Meldrum, Charles E. Hilton, 2004
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Human Beginnings in South Africa: Uncovering the Secrets of ...
Long hours of observation of chimpanzees by Kevin Hunt of the Peabody
Museum, Harvard University, has shown that 84 per cent of the incidences of
bipedalism occur when feeding. This is strong circumstantial evidence that
selection for ...
H. J. Deacon, Janette Deacon, 1999
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The Singing Neanderthals: The Origins of Music, Language, ...
But before we explore the musical implications of bipedalism, we must first
address why this form of locomotion evolved. The origins of bipedalism
Anthropologists have debated the origins of bipedalism for many years, their
theories being ...
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The Decoupling Hypothesis: A New Idea for the Origin of ...
The model with a relatively high R2 (0.86) and the lowest Mallow's Cp (-1.62), contained the following predictor variables: shoulder-abduction locomotion (p
Adam David Sylvester, 2006
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Evolutionary Ecology and Human Behavior
Wheeler (1 985) has also pointed out that bipedalism may provide
thermoregulatory advantages. A bipedal animal exposes a smaller body surface
area to solar radiation, and so has a smaller heat load, thus reducing the
energetic costs of ...
Eric Alden Smith, Bruce Winterhalder
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Neurobehavioral Disorders of Childhood: An Evolutionary ...
Paleontologists have suspected for nearly 200 years that bipedalism was
probably the key to the evolutionary transition that split the human line off from
the apes. Fossil discoveries as far back as Java Man in the 1890s supported this
belief.
Robert Melillo, Gerry Leisman, 2010
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Of mice and men
Those sequence changes must have been important in the evolution of humans, the team concluded, contributing to our big brains, bipedalism, ... «Science Magazine, 7월 15»
Roos Are Mainly South Paws
... in kangaroos suggests the preference may be shaped by some physiological or ecological trait, such as an upright posture or bipedalism. «The Scientist, 6월 15»
Kangaroos Join Ranks Of Animals Reported To Have Autism
That probably means that we should be on the lookout for breaking research linking autism and bipedalism because eventually, autism gets ... «Forbes, 6월 15»
Elsewhere in Science, 19 June 2015
And I respect them,” Larson says of the chimps, whose movements she measures to investigate the evolution of bipedalism. “We try to make ... «ScienceCareers.org, 6월 15»
Are kangaroos left-handed?
... lending support to the idea that the evolution of bipedalism among marsupials and primates could have led to the trait, the researchers say. «Science /AAAS, 6월 15»
[What is an Entrepreneur?] Besides, I gave them fire
Bipedalism promoted a narrowing down of the human pelvis. However, since the pelvis was also the passage through which new-born babies ... «YourStory.com, 6월 15»
The scientist behind the 'personhood' chimps
A: We're interested in learning about the evolution of bipedalism by actually looking at what real animals do. Over the past 30 years, we've ... «Science /AAAS, 6월 15»
Watch: First Trailer For Disney's 'Zootopia' Introduces You To A …
... which animals live exactly as humans do, with clothes, technology, and bipedalism. But just like people, they are prone to getting into trouble. «Indie Wire, 6월 15»
How Ariel From The Little Mermaid Helped Me Embrace My …
Frightened, Ariel went to the sea witch to become human, but with compassion and understanding it was her father who made her bipedalism ... «BuzzFeed News, 6월 15»
New Thoughts on Evolution and Lower Back Pain
vertebrae shape bipedalism BURNABY, CANADA—Biological anthropologist Kimberly Plomp of Simon Fraser University has investigated the ... «Archaeology, 4월 15»