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... specimens constitute a sample. If one is sitting at a table on which a large number of unclassified fossil specimens of various sorts are lying, differences that can be demonstrated only by statistical means cannot assist one to sort ...
... specimens constitute a sample. If one is sitting at a table on which a large number of unclassified fossil specimens of various sorts are lying, differences that can be demonstrated only by statistical means cannot assist one to sort ...
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... specimens from Swartkrans. I believe it is more than justifiable to differentiate this material at the generic level from the other hominid material from the same site (Paranthropus), but not from Homo. We clearly distinguished the new ...
... specimens from Swartkrans. I believe it is more than justifiable to differentiate this material at the generic level from the other hominid material from the same site (Paranthropus), but not from Homo. We clearly distinguished the new ...
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... specimens known from Paranthropus and only four from Australopithecus. Although the Paranthropus specimens van,' quite a bit, they are all clearly and unmistakably of the Paranthropus pattern with respect to the features that I have ...
... specimens known from Paranthropus and only four from Australopithecus. Although the Paranthropus specimens van,' quite a bit, they are all clearly and unmistakably of the Paranthropus pattern with respect to the features that I have ...
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GEORGE GAYLORD SIMPSON | 7 |
ERNST MAYR | 26 |
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adaptation adult albumin allele frequencies anatomy ancestors animals appear areas Australopithecus Australopithecus africanus baboons biology bones brachiating brain Caucasoids chimpanzee complex concerned cultural DeVore dominance early environment evidence evolutionary evolved example existence females field studies Figure forms functions gelada genes genetic genotypes genus Homo gorilla habitats hamadryas hamadryas baboons heterosis hominid Homo erectus Homo habilis human evolution hunting important individual involved isolation knuckle-walking lineage living loci major males mammals Middle Pleistocene million miscegenation modern monkeys and apes morphological mutations nature negroes nonhuman primates observed Olduvai one-male groups original Paranthropus patterns physical pongids population possible Primate Behavior primates probably problem prosimians races racial range relationships relatively represent result rhesus sample sapiens selection similar single skull social behavior social group social organization species specimens Sterkfontein stimulation structure suggests Swartkrans taxa taxon taxonomic tool-using traits variability variation vertebrate