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Autor:
Bennett Blumenberg
Publikováno v:
Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 49:243-247
Domestic cat populations of former British colonies provide a unique set of data with which to evaluate the historical/immigration hypothesis because such populations are believed to sample an evolving parental United Kingdom stock at various times o
Autor:
Bennett Blumenberg
Publikováno v:
Genetica. 68:81-86
The genetic profile of theFelis catus population of Humboldt County, California, has been determined. Genetic distance analysis reveals closest affinities with east coastFelis and a statistically identical relationship with northern New Spain populat
Autor:
Bennett Blumenberg
Publikováno v:
Journal of Human Evolution. 13:613-676
Various aspects of scaling to body size, physiological time and life history parameters are reviewed. The White & Gould (1965) scale factor, significance of allometric residuals, and intraspecific, interspecific and ontogenetic allometry are discusse
Autor:
Bennett Blumenberg
Publikováno v:
Journal of Human Evolution. 9:299-323
The phylogenies of Andrews and Simons provided the descriptive framework within which the pacing of evolutionary change during the radiation of late Neogene hominoids was investigated. The analysis can be adequately encompassed within a scheme compri
Autor:
Andrew T. Lloyd, Bennett Blumenberg
Publikováno v:
Biosystems. 16:127-167
Having compiled a new comprehensive catalog of length and breadth measurements of hominid teeth, descriptive and range statistics for the six widely accepted extinct hominid species have been calculated. The analysis supports the Gingerich and Schoen
Publikováno v:
Current Anthropology. 15:389-426
This paper sketches successive refinements, optional renderings, and disclaimers of the ape model of hominid evolution from its initial statement by Darwin, Huxley, and Haeckel until 1973. I suggest that of the four principal ape models that have bee
Autor:
Bennett Blumenberg
Publikováno v:
Journal of Human Evolution. 7:425-436
A regression analysis of hominid volume upon time does not allow for a choice of model. Comment is made upon the rates of change which may have characterized the development of hominid ECV since the late Pliocene.
Autor:
Kenneth L. Beals, Courtland L. Smith, Stephen M. Dodd, J. Lawrence Angel, Este Armstrong, Bennett Blumenberg, Fakhry G. Girgis, Spencer Turkel, Kathleen R. Gibson, Maciej Henneberg, Roland Menk, Iwataro Morimoto, Robert R. Sokal, Erik Trinkaus
Publikováno v:
Current Anthropology. 25:301-330
A bioclimatic model is evaluated as an explanation of variation in cranial capacity among 122 ethnic groups. Distribution of absolute and relative endocranial volume is mapped. Significant correlations occur with all nine climatic variables examined.
Autor:
R. D. Martin, Srboljub Živanović, Kurt M. Fristrup, W. C. McGrew, Harry J. Jerison, E. S. Vrba, Václav Vančata, Bennett Blumenberg, Ralph L. Holloway, Silvana Borgognini Tarli, Kenneth Jacobs, J. Kitahara-Frisch
Publikováno v:
Current Anthropology. 24:589-623
A stochastic, hierarchical model for the evolution of the advanced hominid brain is developed. The fossil and geological data date the event to 1.6-1.8 million years ago. Palaeoclimatological evidence does not suggest that it coincided with significa
Autor:
G. Blumenberg, Bennett Blumenberg
Publikováno v:
Genetica. 46:385-389
A recent cat gene frequency survey undertaken in the San Francisco Bay region has not reconciled all the discrepancies in the two previous studies reported from this area. The only mutants for which reliable frequency estimates exist are long hair, d