Biometric Evidence that Sexual Selection Has Shaped the Hominin Face

Volume: 2, Issue: 8, Pages: e710 - e710
Published: Aug 8, 2007
Abstract
We consider sex differences in human facial morphology in the context of developmental change. We show that at puberty, the height of the upper face, between the lip and the brow, develops differently in males and females, and that these differences are not explicable in terms of sex differences in body size. We find the same dimorphism in the faces of human ancestors. We propose that the relative shortening in men and lengthening in women of...
Paper Details
Title
Biometric Evidence that Sexual Selection Has Shaped the Hominin Face
Published Date
Aug 8, 2007
Volume
2
Issue
8
Pages
e710 - e710
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