Original paper

Vertebral numbers and human evolution

Volume: 159, Issue: S61, Pages: 19 - 36
Published: Jan 1, 2016
Abstract
Ever since Tyson (1699), anatomists have noted and compared differences in the regional numbers of vertebrae among humans and other hominoids. Subsequent workers interpreted these differences in phylogenetic, functional, and behavioral frameworks and speculated on the history of vertebral numbers during human evolution. Even in a modern phylogenetic framework and with greatly expanded sample sizes of hominoid species, researchers’ conclusions...
Paper Details
Title
Vertebral numbers and human evolution
Published Date
Jan 1, 2016
Volume
159
Issue
S61
Pages
19 - 36
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