Anthropogeny Publications Exchange (APE)

The Anthropogeny Publications Exchange (APE) is a resource for anthropogeny-related publications informing on human evolution, origins, and uniqueness. It also serves as a reference repository for the Matrix of Comparative Anthropogeny (MOCA). The number of possible additions to APE are limitless, however we have chosen to focus on those with a maximum relevance to anthropogeny using the following criteria:

  • Relevance for understanding the evolutionary origins of the human species
  • Research that informs on the origins of uniquely human features
  • Comparative studies of other species relevant to understanding human uniqueness
  • Broad interest and appeal to CARTA members
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URL Title Authors # Commentssort ascending Related MOCA Topics Year of Publication Date Added
Great apes' risk-taking strategies in a decision making task. D. Haun et al. 0 Unnecessary Risk Taking 2011 2016-06-28
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24347503 Grandmothers and the evolution of human longevity: a review of findings and future directions. K. Hawkes et al. 0 2013 2014-04-11
The Speciation of Modern Homo Sapiens T. Crow 0 PCDH11XY (protocadherin 11 X Y linked) 2002 2016-07-26
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0185306 Self-domestication in Homo sapiens: Insights from comparative genomics C. Theofanopoulou et al. 0 2017 2018-03-01
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1090513808000688 Genetic factors predisposing to homosexuality may increase mating success in heterosexuals B. Zietsch et al. 0 2008 2014-11-24
Uteroplacental blood flow. The story of decidualization, menstruation, and trophoblast invasion. H. Kliman 0 Timing of Decidual Changes in Endometrium 2000 2016-06-28
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0003347283712716 Human sperm competition: ejaculate adjustment by males and the function of masturbation R. Baker et al. 0 Masturbation 1993 2016-07-20
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-24331-0 Reconstructing the Neanderthal brain using computational anatomy T. Kochiyama et al. 0 2018 2018-05-30
Neisseria meningitdis A. Pollard et al. 0 Meningococcal Meningitis 2009 2016-07-20
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25747316 Associated ilium and femur from Koobi Fora, Kenya, and postcranial diversity in early Homo. C. Ward et al. 0 2015 2015-03-11
Spread of an inactive form of caspase-12 in humans is due to recent positive selection. Y. Xue et al. 0 CASP12 (caspase-12 gene/pseudogene) 2006 2016-06-28
Psychosomatic disease and the visceral brain; recent developments bearing on the Papez theory of emotion. P. MacLean 0 Morphometrics of the Amygdala 1949 2016-07-22
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/320518472_A_new_great_ape_with_startling_resemblances_to_African_members_of_the_hominin_tribe_excavated_from_the_Mid-Vallesian_Dinotheriensande_of_Eppelsheim_First_report_Hominoidea_Miocene_MN_9_Proto-Rhine_Riv A new great ape with startling resemblances to African members of the hominin tribe, excavated from the Mid-Vallesian Dinotheriensande of Eppelsheim. First report (Hominoidea, Miocene, MN 9, Proto-Rhine River, Germany) H. Lutz et al. 0 2017 2017-10-23
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25649757 Risk sensitivity as an evolutionary adaptation. A. Hintze et al. 0 2015 2015-02-09
The faculty of language: what is it, who has it, and how did it evolve? M. Hauser et al. 0 Combinatorial Capacity, Hierarchical Linguistic Structure 2002 2016-06-28
http://lccn.loc.gov/2009033727 The Hadza: Hunter-Gatherers of Tanzania F. Marlowe 0 Paternal Care 2010 2011-01-24
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0047248416301634 Climatic controls on Later Stone Age human adaptation in Africa's southern Cape B. Chase et al. 0 2018 2018-01-03
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adj9484?adobe_mc=MCMID%3D12490089812081784391945845688590919997%7CMCORGID%3D242B6472541199F70A4C98A6%2540AdobeOrg%7CTS%3D1693565768 Did our ancestors nearly die out? N. Ashton et al. 0 2023 2024-03-15

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