Humans as inverted bats: A comparative approach to the obstetric conundrum.
Nicole D S GrunstraFrank E ZachosAnna Nele HerdinaBarbara FischerMihaela PavličevPhilipp MitteroeckerPublished in: American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council (2019)
Parturition has constituted a strong selective force in many non-human placentals. We illustrated how the demands on pelvic morphology resulting from locomotion, pelvic floor stability, childbirth, and perhaps also erectile function in males have been traded off differently in mammals, depending on their locomotion and environment. Exploiting the power of a comparative approach, we present new hypotheses and research directions for resolving the obstetric conundrum in humans.