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    Why hominids had big brains by Dunbar, R

    Published 2007
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    Hominid physiological evolution and the emergence of musical capacities by Morley, I

    Published 2012
    “…</p> <br/> <p>Examination of the fossil record of hominid physiological evolution, of neurological interdependencies, and of primate and developmental studies, can go some way towards addressing these questions, and give some insight into the essential underlying foundations of musical behaviours.…”
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    Functional host-specific adaptation of the intestinal microbiome in hominids by M. C. Rühlemann, C. Bang, J. F. Gogarten, B. M. Hermes, M. Groussin, S. Waschina, M. Poyet, M. Ulrich, C. Akoua-Koffi, T. Deschner, J. J. Muyembe-Tamfum, M. M. Robbins, M. Surbeck, R. M. Wittig, K. Zuberbühler, J. F. Baines, F. H. Leendertz, A. Franke

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…To infer taxonomic and functional changes in the gut microbiome across hominids at different timescales, we perform high-resolution metagenomic-based analyzes of the fecal microbiome from over two hundred samples including diverse human populations, as well as wild-living chimpanzees, bonobos, and gorillas. …”
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    Growth of Biological Complexity from Prokaryotes to Hominids Reflected in the Human Genome by Alexander E. Vinogradov, Olga V. Anatskaya

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…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 times, yet only up to the Euteleostomi (bony vertebrates). …”
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    First steps of bipedality in hominids: evidence from the atelid and proconsulid pelvis by Allison L. Machnicki, Linda B. Spurlock, Karen B. Strier, Philip L. Reno, C. Owen Lovejoy

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Upright walking absent a bent-hip-bent-knee gait requires lumbar lordosis, a ubiquitous feature in all hominids for which it can be observed. Its first appearance is therefore a central problem in human evolution. …”
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    Lapa vermelha IV Hominid 1: morphological affinities of the earliest known American by Neves Walter A., Powell Joseph F., Prous Andre, Ozolins Erik G., Blum Max

    Published 1999-01-01
    “…The comparison between Lapa Vermelha IV Hominid 1 and Howells' series was based on canonical variate analysis, including 45 size-corrected craniometric variables, while the comparison with fossil hominids was based on principal component analysis, including 16 size-corrected variables. …”
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    Heterochronies and allometries in the evolution of the hominid cranium: a morphometric approach using classical anthropometric variables by Juan Antonio Pérez-Claros, Paul Palmqvist

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…This article studies the evolutionary change of allometries in the relative size of the two main cranial modules (neurocranium and splanchnocranium) in the five living hominid species and a diverse sample of extinct hominins. …”
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    Atlas of human evolution / by Brace, C. Loring

    Published 1979
    Subjects: “…Fossil hominids…”
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