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Publikováno v:
Biology Open, Vol 3, Iss 7, Pp 571-574 (2014)
Studies measuring the energy costs of wading in water have been limited to higher walking speeds in straight lines, in deep water. However, much foraging in water, by both humans and other primates, is conducted in the shallows and at low speeds of l
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https://doaj.org/article/6d361fc249c14a349a4da01a8debe5ac
Publikováno v:
Was Man More Aquatic in the Past? Fifty Years After Alister Hardy-Waterside Hypotheses of Human Evolution ISBN: 9781608052448
Missing in the literature to date is a concise description of the various scenarios proposing that human evolution was affected, to some extent, by selection from wading, swimming and diving through water. Most of it tends to focus on just one such s
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::441e8569d5443565dfbeb302601072c8
https://doi.org/10.2174/978160805244811101010106
https://doi.org/10.2174/978160805244811101010106
Autor:
null Algis V. Kuliukas
Publikováno v:
Was Man More Aquatic in the Past? Fifty Years After Alister Hardy-Waterside Hypotheses of Human Evolution ISBN: 9781608052448
Thus far, there has been no challenge to Langdon's 1997 critique [1]of the aquatic ape hypothesis (AAH), despite its having a number of weaknesses. The paper lacks scholarliness as it does not draw upon the one published scientific investigation into
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https://doi.org/10.2174/978160805244811101010213
https://doi.org/10.2174/978160805244811101010213
Autor:
null Algis V. Kuliukas
Publikováno v:
Was Man More Aquatic in the Past? Fifty Years After Alister Hardy-Waterside Hypotheses of Human Evolution ISBN: 9781608052448
For over 150 years the field of palaeo-anthropology has grappled with several problems of understanding human evolution, notably those explaining key differences between human beings and our most closely related species, the African great apes. The f
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https://doi.org/10.2174/978160805244811101010036
https://doi.org/10.2174/978160805244811101010036
Publikováno v:
Homo : internationale Zeitschrift fur die vergleichende Forschung am Menschen. 60(6)
The debate about how early hominids walked may be characterised as two competing hypotheses: They moved with a fully upright (FU) gait, like modern humans, or with a bent-hip, bent-knee (BK) gait, like apes. Both have assumed that this bipedalism was