Bolter Debra R, Zipfel Bernhard
Department of Anthropology, Modesto Junior College, Modesto, CA, USA.
Department of Anthropology, California State University, Stanislaus, Turlock, CA, USA.
Ann Hum Biol. 2025 Jun;52(sup1):2512026. doi: 10.1080/03014460.2025.2512026. Epub 2025 Jun 30.
This study evaluates the fossil remains of South African hominins curated at the University of Witwatersrand Johannesburg (Wits University), the largest repository of human evolution assemblages in southern Africa. The aim of the study was to identify immature specimens within the assemblage as a resource for paleoanthropologists in understanding developmental adaptations in Plio-Pleistocene hominins. : Data were compiled from curatorial catalogues, visual inspections, unpublished notes, and published site-specific inventories. The assessment classified specimens as "Pre-Adult" based on dental, cranial, and postcranial maturity indicators, following established methodologies. Of the 3,277 catalogued specimens in the Wits hominin collections, 650 entries (19.8%) were identified as immature, representing three genera: , , and . These findings were analysed by site, element type, and specimen associations. Notable insights include pre-adult remains of from Malapa, Sterkfontein and Makapansgat, from Drimolen and Kromdraai, and from Rising Star. The variability in accessioning practices, fragmentary preservation, and ongoing research influenced the completeness of the inventory, highlighting challenges in catalogue standardisation and fossil classification. This comprehensive catalogue of immature fossils provides a critical resource for investigating morphological variation, life history traits, and evolutionary adaptations across hominin genera. It underscores the significance of South African fossil collections in exploring developmental patterns and evolutionary pathways leading to the extended life cycle characteristic of .
本研究评估了约翰内斯堡威特沃特斯兰德大学(威特沃特斯兰德大学)所收藏的南非古人类化石,该大学是南部非洲最大的人类进化组合库。本研究的目的是在这些组合中识别出未成熟标本,作为古人类学家了解上新世-更新世古人类发育适应性的资源。数据来自馆藏目录、目视检查、未发表的笔记以及已发表的特定地点清单。根据既定方法,基于牙齿、颅骨和颅后成熟指标,将标本评估为“未成年”。在威特沃特斯兰德大学古人类收藏的3277件编目标本中,650条记录(19.8%)被确定为未成熟标本,代表三个属: 、 和 。这些发现按地点、元素类型和标本关联进行了分析。值得注意的见解包括来自马拉帕、斯特克方丹和马卡潘斯盖特的未成年 遗骸,来自德里莫伦和克罗姆德拉伊的未成年 遗骸,以及来自新星的未成年 遗骸。入藏做法的差异、化石保存的碎片化以及正在进行的研究影响了清单的完整性,突出了编目标准化和化石分类方面的挑战。这份全面的未成熟化石目录为研究不同古人类属的形态变异、生活史特征和进化适应性提供了关键资源。它强调了南非化石收藏在探索导致 延长生命周期特征的发育模式和进化途径方面的重要性。