尼安德特人颅颈特征:早期形态整合与功能评价

IF 3.1 2区 社会学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
Marco Boggioni, Andrea Papini, Barbara Coletti, Antonio Profico, Fabio Di Vincenzo, Giorgio Manzi
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摘要

尼安德特人(尼安德特人)及其直系祖先具有许多派生的颅骨和后颅形态特征。许多这些特征首先出现在欧洲中更新世人群中,可能是适应和/或遗传漂变的结果。根据“增长模型”,这种特征的积累是由反复出现的极端冰川条件和相关的人口瓶颈形成的。然而,许多这些特征的功能意义——特别是那些与颈椎、颅底、下颌骨和面部有关的特征——仍然存在争议,部分原因是它们经常被孤立地研究。本文回顾了尼安德特人谱系早期出现的一系列特征,并试图将它们解释为一个完整的形态功能系统的一部分。据我们所知,这是第一个在一个连贯的、功能集成的分析框架内检查尼安德塔人的多个颅颈特征的研究之一。
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Neanderthal Cranio-Cervical Features: Morphological Integration and Functional Evaluation of Their Early Appearance

Neanderthals (Homo neanderthalensis) and their direct ancestors are characterized by a number of derived cranial and postcranial morphological features. Many of these traits first appear in European Middle Pleistocene populations, likely as a result of adaptation and/or genetic drift. According to the “accretion model,” this accumulation of traits was shaped by repeated extreme glacial conditions and associated demographic bottlenecks. However, the functional significance of many of these features—particularly those related to the cervical spine, basal cranium, mandible, and face—remains controversial, in part because they have often been studied in isolation. This paper reviews a set of traits that emerged early in the Neanderthal lineage and attempts to interpret them as part of an integrated morpho-functional system. To our knowledge, this is one of the first studies to examine multiple cranio-cervical traits of Homo neanderthalensis within a coherent, functionally integrated analytical framework.

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期刊介绍: Evolutionary Anthropology is an authoritative review journal that focuses on issues of current interest in biological anthropology, paleoanthropology, archaeology, functional morphology, social biology, and bone biology — including dentition and osteology — as well as human biology, genetics, and ecology. In addition to lively, well-illustrated articles reviewing contemporary research efforts, this journal also publishes general news of relevant developments in the scientific, social, or political arenas. Reviews of noteworthy new books are also included, as are letters to the editor and listings of various conferences. The journal provides a valuable source of current information for classroom teaching and research activities in evolutionary anthropology.
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