Covariation between the shape and mineralized tissues of the rib cross section in Homo sapiens, Pan troglodytes and Sts 14.
José M López-ReyÓscar Cambra-MooArmando González MartínNieves Candelas GonzálezÁngeles Sánchez-AndrésMirriam TawaneMarine CazenaveScott A WilliamsMarkus BastirDaniel García-MartínezPublished in: American journal of biological anthropology (2023)
On the one hand, the differences observed in the rib cross sections between H. sapiens and P. troglodytes might be related to different degrees of rib torsion and, consequently, to different thoracic 3D configurations. These findings can be functionally explained by considering their distinct modes of breathing and locomotion. On the other hand, although the rib cross sections belonging to Sts 14 are more similar to those of P. troglodytes, previous publications determined that their overall morphology is closer to modern humans. This discrepancy could reflect a diversity of post-cranial adaptations in Australopithecus.
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