Murray Alison A
Department of Anthropology, University of Victoria, Cornett Building Room B228, 3800 Finnerty Road, Victoria, BC, Canada V8P 5C2.
Evol Hum Sci. 2022 Jul 7;4:e29. doi: 10.1017/ehs.2022.28. eCollection 2022.
The form-function conceptual framework, which assumes a strong relationship between the structure of a particular trait and its function, has been crucial for understanding morphological variation and locomotion among extant and fossil species across many disciplines. In biological anthropology, it is the lens through which many important questions and hypotheses have been tackled with respect to relationships between morphology and locomotor kinematics, energetics and performance. However, it is becoming increasingly evident that the morphologies of fossil hominins, apes and humans can confer considerable locomotor diversity and flexibility, and can do so with a range of kinematics depending on soft tissue plasticity and environmental and cultural factors. This complexity is not built into traditional biomechanical or mathematical models of relationships between structure and kinematics or energetics, limiting our interpretation of what bone structure is telling us about behaviour in the past. The nine papers presented in this Special Collection together address some of the challenges that in the relationship between form and function pose in evolutionary biomechanics, to better characterise the complexity linking structure and function and to provide tools through which we may begin to incorporate some of this complexity into our functional interpretations.
形式-功能概念框架假定特定性状的结构与其功能之间存在紧密关系,在许多学科中,它对于理解现存和化石物种的形态变异及运动方式至关重要。在生物人类学中,它是一个透镜,通过它许多关于形态与运动学、能量学及性能之间关系的重要问题和假设得以解决。然而,越来越明显的是,化石人族、猿类和人类的形态能够赋予相当大的运动多样性和灵活性,并且根据软组织可塑性以及环境和文化因素,能够通过一系列运动学方式做到这一点。这种复杂性并未被纳入传统的结构与运动学或能量学关系的生物力学或数学模型中,这限制了我们对骨骼结构所传达的过去行为信息的解读。本专题集中呈现的九篇论文共同探讨了形式与功能关系在进化生物力学中所带来的一些挑战,以更好地描述连接结构与功能的复杂性,并提供工具,通过这些工具我们或许可以开始将其中一些复杂性纳入我们的功能解读中。