Eco-geographic adaptations in the human ribcage throughout a 3D geometric morphometric approach.
Daniel García-MartínezShahed NallaMaria Teresa FerreiraRicardo A GuichónManuel D D'Angelo Del CampoMarkus BastirPublished in: American journal of physical anthropology (2018)
Size results from the lower ribcage are consistent with the hypothesis of larger trunks in cold-adapted populations. The fact that only Greenland Inuit present a differential morphological pattern, linked to a widening of their ribcage, could be caused by differences in latitude. However, other factors such as genetic drift or specific cultural adaptations cannot be excluded and should be tested in future studies.