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  • Comparing pelvic sex differences across modern humans and chimpanzees reveals a similar pattern despite differences in magnitude of pelvis shape dimorphism, suggesting that this pattern did not evolve de novo in modern humans but was present in the last common ancestor of humans and chimpanzees.

    • Barbara Fischer
    • Nicole D. S. Grunstra
    • Philipp Mitteroecker
    Research
    Nature Ecology & Evolution
    Volume: 5, P: 625-630
  • Fornai et al. present a geometric morphometric study of the sacrum in two alleged Australopithecus africanus specimens from Sterkfontein Member 4, South Africa. By comparing the two fossil hominins to a diverse sample of modern humans and great apes, the authors conclude that the observed morphological differences are unlikely to occur within a single species, supporting earlier claims of taxonomic heterogeneity within the Australopithecus africanus hypodigm.

    • Cinzia Fornai
    • Viktoria A. Krenn
    • Martin Haeusler
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Biology
    Volume: 4, P: 1-7