Wall-Scheffler Cara M, Myers Marcella J
Department of Anthropology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.
Department of Biology, Seattle Pacific University, Seattle, Washington.
Anat Rec (Hoboken). 2017 Apr;300(4):764-775. doi: 10.1002/ar.23553.
Here, we argue that two key shifts in thinking are required to more clearly understand the selection pressures shaping pelvis evolution in female hominins: (1) the primary locomotor mode of female hominins was loaded walking in the company of others, and (2) the periodic gait of human walking is most effectively explained as a biomechanically controlled process related to heel-strike collisions that is tuned for economy and stability by properly-timed motor inputs (a model called dynamic walking). In the light of these two frameworks, the evidence supports differences between female and male upper-pelvic morphology being the result of the unique reproductive role of female hominins, which involved moderately paced, loaded walking in groups. Anat Rec, 300:764-775, 2017. © 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
在此,我们认为,为了更清楚地理解塑造女性古人类骨盆进化的选择压力,需要在思维上进行两个关键转变:(1)女性古人类的主要运动方式是在他人陪伴下负重行走,(2)人类行走的周期性步态最有效地解释为一个与足跟撞击碰撞相关的生物力学控制过程,该过程通过适时的运动输入来调整以实现经济性和稳定性(一种称为动态行走的模型)。根据这两个框架,有证据支持女性和男性上骨盆形态的差异是女性古人类独特生殖角色的结果,这涉及适度节奏的群体负重行走。《解剖学记录》,300:764 - 775,2017年。© 2017威利期刊公司。