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Sexual dimorphism of the relationship between the gut and pelvis in humans.

Jeanelle UyJohn HawksCaroline VanSickle
Published in: American journal of physical anthropology (2020)
The lack of association between GV and body size in females may be due to limits imposed by the anticipation of accommodating a gravid uterus and/or the increased plasticity of the pelvis. The pattern of relationship between GV and the pelvic outlet suggests the role of the bony pelvis in supporting the adominal viscera in females may be small relative to its role in childbirth. We conclude that gut size inference in fossil hominins from skeletal proxies is limited and confounded by sexual dimorphism.
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