The taxonomy of Sahelanthropus tchadensis from a craniometric perspective.

Autor: Neves W; Universidade de São Paulo, Instituto de Estudos Avançados, Rua da Praça do Relógio, 109, 05508-050 São Paulo, SP, Brazil., Rocha G; Universidade de São Paulo, Instituto de Estudos Avançados, Rua da Praça do Relógio, 109, 05508-050 São Paulo, SP, Brazil., Senger MH; Universidade de São Paulo, Instituto de Estudos Avançados, Rua da Praça do Relógio, 109, 05508-050 São Paulo, SP, Brazil., Hubbe M; Ohio State University, Department of Anthropology, 174W 18th Ave., 43210 Columbus, Ohio, USA.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias [An Acad Bras Cienc] 2024 Jul 08; Vol. 96 (3), pp. e20230680. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Jul 08 (Print Publication: 2024).
DOI: 10.1590/0001-3765202420230680
Abstrakt: Sahelanthropus tchadensis has raised much debate since its initial discovery in Chad in 2001, given its controversial classification as the earliest representative of the hominin lineage. This debate extends beyond the phylogenetic position of the species, and includes several aspects of its habitual behavior, especially in what regards its locomotion. The combination of ancestral and derived traits observed in the fossils associated with the species has been used to defend different hypotheses related to its relationship to hominins. Here, the cranial morphology of Sahelanthropus tchadensis was assessed through 16 linear craniometric measurements, and compared to great apes and hominins through Principal Component Analysis based on size and shape and shape information alone. The results show that S. tchadensis share stronger morphological affinities with hominins than with apes for both the analysis that include size information and the one that evaluates shape alone. Since TM 266-01-060-1 shows a strong morphological affinity with the remaining hominins represented in the analysis, our results support the initial interpretations that S. tchadensis represents an early specimen of our lineage or a stem basal lineage more closely related to hominins than to Panini.
Databáze: MEDLINE