1. Introduction / Tracy L. Kivell, Pierre Lemelin, Brian G. Richmond, and Daniel Schmitt -- 2. On primitiveness, prehensility, and opposability of the primate hand : the contributions of Frederic Wood ...
When studying how fossil hominids moved, researchers usually analyze the morphology of bones—which is crucial for understanding the evolution of bipedalism—focusing mainly on muscle insertion sites.
Primate phylogeny and adaptation -- The wet-nosed primates -- The dry-nosed primates -- Musculoskeletal system -- Heads -- Teeth -- Backs -- Primate locomotion and the forelimb -- Hindlimb -- Great ...
When studying how fossil hominids moved, researchers usually analyse the morphology of bones — which is crucial for understanding the evolution of bipedalism — focusing mainly on muscle insertion ...
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