Corruccini R S, McHenry H M
Am J Phys Anthropol. 1978 Jul;49(1):145-8. doi: 10.1002/ajpa.1330490123.
Relative growth of the human femur head is studied by a logarithmic principal components method. Growth rates differ according to the population sampled and the other body dimensions being compared, and especially according to sex. The results do not support biomechanical assumptions of strongly positive allometry of the femur head, which have been used to argue that the australopithecine hip joint was not relatively small.
采用对数主成分分析法研究了人类股骨头的相对生长情况。生长速率因所抽样的人群以及与之比较的其他身体维度而异,尤其是因性别而异。研究结果并不支持关于股骨头呈强正异速生长的生物力学假设,该假设曾被用来论证南方古猿的髋关节并非相对较小。