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The obstetrical dilemma hypothesis: there's life in the old dog yet
M Haeusler, NDS Grunstra, RD Martin, VA Krenn, C Fornai, NM Webb
Biological Reviews 96 (5), 2031-2057, 2021
482021
Humans as inverted bats: A comparative approach to the obstetric conundrum
NDS Grunstra, FE Zachos, AN Herdina, B Fischer, M Pavličev, ...
American Journal of Human Biology 31 (2), e23227, 2019
382019
Diversity lost: COVID-19 as a phenomenon of the total environment
RC Gatti, LP Menéndez, A Laciny, HB Rodríguez, GB Morante, E Carmen, ...
Science of The Total Environment 756, 144014, 2021
292021
Biomechanical trade-offs in the pelvic floor constrain the evolution of the human birth canal
E Stansfield, K Kumar, P Mitteroecker, NDS Grunstra
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (16), e2022159118, 2021
262021
Morphometric variation at different spatial scales: coordination and compensation in the emergence of organismal form
P Mitteroecker, S Bartsch, C Erkinger, NDS Grunstra, A Le Maître, ...
Systematic biology 69 (5), 913-926, 2020
222020
The evolution of pelvic canal shape and rotational birth in humans
E Stansfield, B Fischer, NDS Grunstra, MV Pouca, P Mitteroecker
BMC biology 19, 1-11, 2021
212021
Sex differences in the pelvis did not evolve de novo in modern humans
B Fischer, NDS Grunstra, E Zaffarini, P Mitteroecker
Nature Ecology & Evolution 5 (5), 625-630, 2021
172021
A multivariate ecogeographic analysis of macaque craniodental variation
NDS Grunstra, P Mitteroecker, RA Foley
American journal of physical anthropology 166 (2), 386-400, 2018
142018
Evolution of the mammalian ear: an evolvability hypothesis
A Le Maître, NDS Grunstra, C Pfaff, P Mitteroecker
Evolutionary Biology 47, 187-192, 2020
112020
Did population differences in human pelvic form evolve by drift or selection?
P Mitteroecker, NDS Grunstra, E Stansfield, L Waltenberger, B Fischer
Bulletins et mémoires de la Société d’Anthropologie de Paris. BMSAP 33 (33 (1)), 2021
102021
Detecting phylogenetic signal and adaptation in papionin cranial shape by decomposing variation at different spatial scales
NDS Grunstra, SJ Bartsch, A Le Maître, P Mitteroecker
Systematic Biology 70 (4), 694-706, 2021
82021
There is an obstetrical dilemma: misconceptions about the evolution of human childbirth and pelvic form
NDS Grunstra, L Betti, B Fischer, M Haeusler, M Pavlicev, E Stansfield, ...
American journal of biological anthropology 181 (4), 535-544, 2023
52023
Sexual dimorphism in the chimpanzee pelvis: Implications for understanding human pelvic evolution
NDS Grunstra, E Zaffarini, B Fischer, P Mitteroecker
American Journal of Physical Anthropology 171, 108-108, 2020
12020
What’s in a Tooth? Signals of Ecogeography and Phylogeny in the Dentition of Macaques (Cercopithecidae: Macaca)
NDS Grunstra
12018
Convergent evolution in Afrotheria and non-afrotherians demonstrates high evolvability of the mammalian inner ear
N Grunstra, F Hollinetz, GB Morante, F Zachos, C Pfaff, V Winkler, ...
2023
Climate, not Quaternary biogeography, explains skull morphology of the long-tailed macaque on the Sunda Shelf
NDS Grunstra, J Louys, S Elton
Quaternary Science Reviews 310, 108121, 2023
2023
Secondarily derived altriciality in humans: the conceptual contributions of Portmann to the Obstetrical Dilemma
NDS Grunstra, NM Webb, RD Martin, M Haeusler
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 177, 75-75, 2022
2022
Investigating adaptations to competing functions in the human pelvic floor
N Torres-Tamayo, NDS Grunstra
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 177, 183-183, 2022
2022
Human gestation length: is it truncated?
M Haeusler, NDS Grunstra, RD Martin, NM Webb
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 177, 77-77, 2022
2022
The roles of natural selection and drift in the evolution of modern human pelvic form
P Mitteroecker, NDS Grunstra, E Stansfield, L Waltenberger, B Fischer
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 177, 126-127, 2022
2022
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