28 de Maio, 2010
“Porque o corpo humano se parece como é”, uma pergunta do Prof. Daniel E. Lieberman, professor de Biologia Humana Evolucionária da Universidade de Harvard
Autor: O Primitivo. Categoria: Ciência| Primitivos
Artigos do Prof. Daniel E. Lieberman:
2009
- 2009a Lieberman DE, Bramble DM, Raichlen DA, Shea JJ (2009) Brains, brawn and the evolution of human endurance running capabilities. In The First Humans: Origin and Early Evolution of the Genus Homo. Grine FE, Fleagle JG, Leakey RE, eds. New York: Springer, pp. 77-98.
- Lieberman DE, Pilbeam, DR, Wrangham RW (2009) The transition from Australopithecus to Homo. In Transitions in Prehistory: Essays in Honor of Ofer Bar-Yosef Shea JJ, Lieberman DE, eds. Oxford: Oxbow Publications, pp. 1-22.
- 2009c Lieberman, DE (2009) Homo floresiensis from head to toe. Nature 459:
- 41-42.
- Pontzer H, Holloway JH 3rd, Raichlen DA, Lieberman DE (2009) Control and function of arm swing in human walking and running. Journal of Experimental Biology 212: 523-34.
- Rolian CP, Lieberman DE, Hamill J, Scott JW, Werbel W (2009) Walking, running and the evolution of short toes in humans. Journal of Experimental Biology 212: 713-721.
- 2008a Lieberman DE, Hallgrímsson B, Liu W, Parsons TE, Jamniczky HA. (2008) Spatial packing, cranial base angulation, and craniofacial shape variation in the mammalian skull: testing a new model using mice. J Anat. 212: 720-35.
- 2008b Bastir M, Rosas A, Lieberman DE, O’Higgins P. (2008) Middle cranial fossa anatomy and the origin of modern humans. Anatomical Record. 291: 130-40.
- 2008c Lieberman DE (2008) Speculations about the selective basis for modern human craniofacial form. Evolutionary Anthropology 17: 55-68.
- 2008e Crompton AW, Barnet J, Lieberman DE, Owerkowicz T, Skinner J, Baudinette RV (2008) Control of jaw movements in two species of macropodines (Macropus eugenii and Macropus rufus). Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology 150: 109-123.
- 2007a Whitcome KK, Shapiro LJ, Lieberman DE. (2007) Fetal load and the evolution of lumbar lordosis in bipedal hominins. Nature 450: 1075-8.
- 2007b Lieberman DE. (2007) Palaeoanthropology: homing in on early Homo. Nature. 449: 291-2.
- 2007c Lieberman DE, Bramble DM. (2007) The evolution of marathon running : capabilities in humans. Sports Med. 37:288-90.
- 2007d Lieberman DE, Carlo J, Ponce de Leon M, Zollikofer CP (2007) A geometric morphometric analysis of heterochrony in the cranium of chimpanzees and bonobos. J Hum Evol. 52:647-62.
- 2007e Devlin MJ, Lieberman DE (2007) Variation in estradiol level affects cortical bone growth in response to mechanical loading in sheep. J Exp Biol. 210:602-13.
- 2007f Hallgrimsson B, Lieberman, DE, Lie W, Ford-Hutchinson AF, Jirik FR (2007) Epigenetic interactions and the structure of phenotypic variation in the cranium. Evol Dev. 9:76-91.
- 2007i Lieberman DE, Bramble DM, Raichlen DA, Shea JJ. (2007) The evolution of endurance running and the tyranny of ethnography: a reply to Pickering and Bunn J Hum Evol. 53: 439-42.
- 2006a Pontzer H, Lieberman DE, Momin E, Devlin MJ, Polk JD, Hallgrimsson B, Cooper DM. (2006) Trabecular bone in the bird knee responds with high sensitivity to changes in load orientation. J Exp Biol. 209:57-65.
- 2006b Lieberman DE., Raichlen DA. Pontzer H, Brambl D, Cutright-Smith E. (2006). The human gluteus maximus and its role in running. . J Exp Biol. 209:2143-215.
- 2006c Crompton AW, Lieberman DE, Aboelela S (2006) Tooth Orientation during occlusion and the functional significance of condylar translation in primates and herbivores In Amniote Paleobiology: Perspectives on the Evolution of Mammals, Birds, and Reptiles. Carrano MT., Gaudin TJ, Blob RW, Wible JR, eds. Chicago: Univ. Chicago Press, pp 367-388.
- 2005a Brunet M, Guy F, Pilbeam D, Lieberman DE, Likius A, Mackaye HT, Ponce de Leon MS, Zollikofer CP, Vignaud P. (2005) New material of the earliest hominid from the Upper Miocene of Chad. Nature. 434:752-755.
- 2005b Zollikofer CP, Ponce de Leon MS, Lieberman DE, Guy F, Pilbeam D, Likius A, Mackaye HT, Vignaud P, Brunet M.(2005) Virtual cranial reconstruction of Sahelanthropus tchadensis. Nature. 434:755-759.
- 2005c Lieberman, Daniel E. Bar Yosef, O (2005) Apples and Oranges: Morphological versus Behavioral Transitions in the Pleistocene. In Interpreting the Past: Essays on Human, Primate and Mammal Evolution. Lieberman DE, Smith RJ, Kelley J, eds. Boston: Brill Academic Publishers. Pp. 275-296.
- 2005d Lieberman, Daniel E. (2005) Further fossil finds from Flores. Nature 437: 957-958.
- 2005e Guy F, Lieberman DE, Pilbeam D, de Leon MP, Likius A, Mackaye HT, Vignaud P, Zollikofer C, Brunet M. (2005) Morphological affinities of the Sahelanthropus tchadensis (Late Miocene hominid from Chad) cranium. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 102:18836-41.
- 2005g McGrath JJ, Keeping D, Saha S, Chant DC, Lieberman DE, O’Callaghan MJ. (2005) Seasonal fluctuations in birth weight and neonatal limb length; does prenatal vitamin D influence neonatal size and shape? Early Hum Dev. 81:609-18.
- 2004a Lieberman, D.E., Polk, J.D., and Demes B. (2004) Predicting long bone loading from cross-sectional geometry. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 123(2): 156-71.
- 2004b Lieberman DE, Krovitz G, Devlin M, Yates F, and St. Clair M. (2004) Effects of food processing on masticatory strain and craniofacial growth in a retrognathic face. Journal of Human Evolution 46: 655-677.
- 2004c Lieberman DE, Krovitz GE, and McBratney-Owen B (2004) Testing hypotheses about tinkering in the fossil record: the case of the human skull. Journal of Experimental Zoology (Mol. Dev. Evol.) 302B: 284-301.
- 2004d Lieberman DE (2004) Humans and primates: new model organisms for evolutionary developmental biology. Journal of Experimental Zoology (Mol. Dev. Evol.) 302B: 195.
- 2004e Bramble DM and Lieberman, DE (2004) Endurance running and the Evolution of Homo. Nature. 432: 345-352.
- 2004f Pearson OM and Lieberman, DE (2004) The Aging of Wolff’s Law. Yearbook of Physical Anthropology. 47: 63-99.
- 2002a Lieberman, D.E, McBratney, BM, and Krovitz, G.E. (2002) The evolution and development of craniofacial form in Homo sapiens. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 99: 1134-1139.
- 2002b Hiiemae, K. M, Palmer, J.B., Medicis, S.W., Hegener, J, Jackson, B.S. and D.E. LIEBERMAN (2002) Hyoid and tongue surface movements in speaking and eating. Archives of Oral Biology 47: 11-27.
- 2002d Lieberman, DE (2002) Whither human growth and development? (Review) Evolutionary Anthropology 11: 246-248.
- 2001a Wood, B.A. and D.E. Lieberman (2001) Craniodental variation in Paranthropus boisei: A developmental and functional perspective. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 116: 13-25.
- 2001b McCarthy, R.C and D.E. Lieberman (2001) The Posterior Maxillary (PM) plane and anterior cranial architecture in primates. Anatomical Record 264: 247-260.
- 2001d Lieberman, D.E., Devlin, M. and O.M. Pearson (2001) Articular surface area responses to mechanical loading: effects of exercise, age and skeletal location. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 116: 266-277.
- 2001e Lieberman, D.E. (2001) Another face in our family tree. Nature. 410: 419-420.
- 2000a Lieberman, D.E., Mowbray, K.M. and O.M. Pearson. (2000) Basicranial influences on overall cranial shape. Journal of Human Evolution 38: 291-315.
- 2000c Lieberman, D.E. and A.W. Crompton (2000) Why fuse the mandibular symphysis? A comparative analysis. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 112: 517-540.
- 2000d Lieberman, D.E., Ross, CR, and M. Ravosa. (2000) The primate cranial base: ontogeny, function and integration. Yearbook of Physical Anthropology 43: 117-169.
- 1995a Lieberman, D.E. (1995) Testing hypotheses about recent human evolution from skulls: Integrating morphology, function, development and phylogeny. Current Anthropology 36: 159-197.
- 1996a Lieberman, D.E., Wood, B.A., and D.R. Pilbeam. (1996) Homoplasy and early Homo: An analysis of the evolutionary relationships of H. habilis sensu stricto and H. rudolfensis. Journal of Human Evolution 30: 97-120.
- 1996b Lieberman, D.E., (1996) How and why recent humans grow thin skulls: experimental data on cortical robusticity. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 101: 217-236.
- 1999a Lieberman, D.E. (1999) Homology and hominid phylogeny: problems and potential solutions. Evolutionary Anthropology 7: 142-151.
- 1999b Spoor, F., Dean, M.C., O’Higgins, P., and D.E. Lieberman (1999) Anterior sphenoid in modern humans. Nature 397: 572.
- 1999c Lieberman, D.E. and R.C. McCarthy. (1999) The ontogeny of basicranial angulation in humans and chimpanzees and its implications for reconstructing pharyngeal dimensions. Journal of Human Evolution 36: 487-517.
- 1993a Lieberman, D.E. (1993) Life history variables preserved in dental cementum microstructure. Science 261: 1162-1164.
- 1993b Lieberman, D.E. (1993) The rise and fall of hunter-gatherer seasonal mobility: the case of the southern Levant. Current Anthropology 34: 599-631.
- 1994a Lieberman, D.E and J.J. Shea. (1994) Behavioral differences between archaic and modern humans in the Levantine Mousterian. American Anthropologist 96: 300-332.
- 1994b Lieberman, D.E. (1994) The biological basis for seasonal increments in dental cementum and their application to archaeological research. Journal of Archaeological Science 21: 525-539.
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