Assessing thoraco-pelvic covariation in Homo sapiens and Pan troglodytes: A 3D geometric morphometric approach.
Nicole Torres-TamayoSandra MartelliStefan SchlagerDaniel García-MartínezJuan Alberto Sanchis-GimenoFederico Mata-EscolanoShahed NallaNaomichi OgiharaMotoharu OishiMarkus BastirPublished in: American journal of physical anthropology (2020)
This study suggests that humans and chimpanzees share common aspects of thoraco-pelvic covariation but might differ in others. In humans, torso integration is strongly influenced by sexual dimorphism and allometry, whilst in chimpanzees it may not be. This study also highlights the importance not only of torso widths but also of torso depths when describing patterns of thoraco-pelvic covariation in primates. Larger samples are necessary to support these interpretations.
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