Contenu du sommaire : Human Biology and the Origins of Homo.
Revue | Current Anthropology |
---|---|
Numéro | Vol. 53, no sup.6, 2012 |
Titre du numéro | Human Biology and the Origins of Homo. |
Human Biology and the Origins of Homo. Guest Editors : Susan Antón and Leslie C. Aiello
- Human Biology and the Origins of Homo: Wenner-Gren Symposium Supplement 6 - Aiello L.C. p. 267-268
- Human Biology and the Origins of Homo: An Introduction to Supplement 6 - Aiello L.C., Antón S.C. p. 269-277
- Early Homo: Who, When, and Where - Antón S.C. p. 278-298
- Environmental and Behavioral Evidence Pertaining to the Evolution of Early Homo - Potts R. p. 299-317
- Dental Evidence for the Reconstruction of Diet in African Early Homo - Ungar P.S. p. 318-329
- Body Size, Body Shape, and the Circumscription of the Genus Homo - Holliday T.W. p. 330-345
- Ecological Energetics in Early Homo - Pontzer H. p. 346-358
- The Effects of Mortality, Subsistence, and Ecology on Human Adult Height and Implications for Homo Evolution - Bamberg Migliano A., Guillon M. p. 359-368
- Plasticity in Human Life History Strategy: Implications for Contemporary Human Variation and the Evolution of Genus Homo - Kuzawa C.W., Bragg J.M. p. 369-382
- Conditions for Evolution of Small Adult Body Size in Southern Africa - Pfeiffer S. p. 383-394
- Growth, Development, and Life History throughout the Evolution of Homo - Schwartz G.T. p. 395-408
- Body Size, Size Variation, and Sexual Size Dimorphism in Early Homo - Plavcan J.M. p. 409-423
- Male Life History, Reproductive Effort, and the Evolution of the Genus Homo: New Directions and Perspectives - Bribiescas R.G., Ellison P.T., Gray P.B. p. 424-435
- Evolution of Cooperation among Mammalian Carnivores and Its Relevance to Hominin Evolution - Smith J.E., Swanson E.M., Reed D., Holekamp K.E. p. 436-452
- How Our Ancestors Broke through the Gray Ceiling: Comparative Evidence for Cooperative Breeding in Early Homo - Isler K., van Schaik C.P. p. 453-465
- The Capital Economy in Hominin Evolution: How Adipose Tissue and Social Relationships Confer Phenotypic Flexibility and Resilience in Stochastic Environments - Wells J.C.K. p. 466-478
- Origins and Evolution of Genus Homo: New Perspectives - Antón S.C., Snodgrass J.J. p. 479-496