Geographic variation in nasal cavity form among three human groups from the Japanese Archipelago: Ecogeographic and functional implications

Volume: 28, Issue: 3, Pages: 343 - 351
Published: Sep 8, 2015
Abstract
Geographic variation in human nasal form has often been interpreted as a climatic adaptation, owing to the nasal air-conditioning function. The aim of this study was to further address morphofunctional issues of the nasal cavity, using three human groups from subarctic, temperate, and subtropical regions of the Japanese Archipelago: prehistoric Okhotsk, early-modern Honshu and Okinawa groups.Using three-dimensional coordinates of craniometric...
Paper Details
Title
Geographic variation in nasal cavity form among three human groups from the Japanese Archipelago: Ecogeographic and functional implications
Published Date
Sep 8, 2015
Volume
28
Issue
3
Pages
343 - 351
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