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adam_text | CONTENTS
List of Tables xvii
Preface xviii
PART I: INTRODUCTION
1 EVOLUTION AND ADAPTATION 1
What Is Evolution? 1
The Theory of Evolution 2
The Evidence for Evolution 3
Darwinism: Evolution by Natural Selection 5
Natural Selection 5
Evidence for Natural Selection 7
The Origin of Heritable Variation 8
How Variation Takes Form 10
Differences in Degree of Development 10
Differences in Direction of Development 11
The Limits of Natural Selection 11
Sexual Selection 12
Adaptationism: An Evolutionary Perspective 12
Other Paths to Adaptation 13
Important Evolutionary Concepts 14
2 A PLACE IN NATURE: HUMANS IN AN EVOLVING WORLD 18
A Place in Time 18
A Place in Life: Biological Classification 18
Evolutionary Background of the Human Species 20
Kingdom Animalia 20
Phylum Chordata 21
Subphylum Vertebrata 22
Tetrapods 23
Class Mammalia 25
Order Primates 27
Family Hominidae 29
The Emergence of Humans 30
PART II: MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM
3 BONES, JOINTS, AND MUSCLES 36
Stresses and Strains 36
Cartilage 37
Bone 38
Development and Growth of Bone 39
Remodeling of Bone 41
Adaptations of Mammalian Bone 42
Ligament and Tendon 42
Joints 43
Accessory and Conjunct Motions 45
Muscle 46
Concepts of Functional Design 48
Reduction of Mass 48
Energetic Efficiency 48
4 THE SKULL 50
The Human Skull 50
Evolution of the Mammalian Skull 51
Origins of the Vertebrate Cranium 51
Mammalian Modifications of the Tetrapod Skull 52
Changes in the Primate Skull 55
The Primate Face 55
Orbital Convergence 55
Shortening the Face 56
The Cranial Vault 57
Browridges 58
Basicranial Flexion 59
Mechanics of Head Balance 60
Jaws 60
The Mandibular Symphysis and the Chin 60
The Australopithecine Chewing Complex 62
The Problem of Skeletal and Dental Reduction 63
5 TEETH 66
Tooth Development 66
Evolution of Vertebrate Teeth 67
Origins of Teeth 67
Mammalian Dental Adaptations 68
The Tribosphenic Molar 69
Hominin Teeth 70
Dental Formulae 70
Anterior Dentition 70
Posterior Dentition 72
The Dental Arcade and the Chewing Cycle 73
Hominin Enamel Adaptations 73
Dental Adaptations of the Neanderthals 75
Modern Trends and Variations in Human Dentition 75
6 THE SPINE 77
Stages in the Evolution of Vertebrate Body Design 77
Fish 78
Early Tetrapods 78
Mammals 78
Structure of the Human Vertebral Column 80
Intervertebral Joints 81
Regions of the Human Spine 82
Curvatures of the Spine 85
Fossil Evidence 86
Musculature of the Trunk 87
7 THE UPPER LIMB 88
Evolution of the Forelimb 88
The Origin of Tetrapod Limbs 88
The Mammalian Forelimb 91
Hominoid Adaptations 92
The Pectoral Girdle 92
The Elbow 94
Hands 95
Knuckle Walking 95
Human Hands 96
Adaptations for Manipulation 96
Evolution of the Thumb 97
Fossil Tool Makers? 98
8 THE LOWER LIMB 99
The Pelvis 100
Adaptations of the Hip for Bipedalism 100
The Thigh 104
The Knee 106
Adaptations of the Knee for Bipedalism 106
The Leg 107
The Ankle and Foot 107
The Bones of the Foot 107
The Toes 108
Evolutionary Trends in Ankle and Foot Musculature 110
The Longitudinal Arch of the Foot 110
Conversion Mechanism of the Foot 111
Support for the Arch 112
Function of the Longitudinal Arch 113
Functional Variation in the Design of the Arch 113
9 THE HUMAN STRATEGY: BIPEDALISM 116
The Transition to Bipedalism 116
The Pelvis and Hip 117
The Knee 118
The Foot 119
The Australopithecine Body 119
After the Australopithecines 120
The Adaptive Significance of Bipedalism 121
Historical Speculations Concerning the Origin of Bipedalism 121
The Problem with Cultural Models 126
Reconstructing the Transition 126
PART III: THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
10 ORGANIZATION OF THE BRAIN 129
Initial Development of Nervous System 129
General Anatomy of the Brain 130
TheBrainstem 131
The Forebrain 132
Diencephalon 132
Cerebrum 133
Functional Organization of the Brain 134
Specific and Nonspecific Projections 134
Consciousness 135
Functional Localization 136
Somatotopic Organization 137
Phylogenetic Layering 138
The Motor System 138
Decussation 140
Functional Lateralization 140
Language and Lateralization 141
The Evolution of Language and Lateralization 142
Lateralization in Primates 142
Evidence of Language in Nonhuman Primates 143
Fossil Evidence for Language 143
Integration with Other Systems 144
The Neuroendocrine System 144
The Autonomic Nerves 145
The Neuroendocrine Axis 146
Neuroendocrine Integration: The Stress Response 146
Integration with the Immune System 147
Integration with Consciousness: The Limbic System 147
Emotions 148
The Reward System 148
Memory 149
11 THE HUMAN STRATEGY: BRAIN SIZE 150
Comparing Brains 150
The Relation of Brain and Body Size 150
Brain Size and Function 151
The Rate of Hominin Brain Evolution 152
Selecting for Brain Size 154
The Social Models 154
Dietary Models 154
Metabolic Needs 155
Environmental Models 155
Overcoming Constraints 156
Selecting for Reorganization and New Abilities 157
Developmental Possibilities 157
Qualitative Differences in Function 158
12 THE SPECIAL SENSES 160
Olfaction 160
Central Pathways 161
The Evolution of Smell 162
The Vomeronasal Organ 163
Taste 164
Vision 165
Frontally Directed Vision 165
Photoreceptors and Color Vision 167
Evolution of Vision in the Brain 168
Equilibrium 169
Hearing 171
The Outer and Middle Ears 171
The Evolution of the Ear 172
PART IV: SYSTEMS OF HOMEOSTASIS
13 SKIN 174
The Anatomy of Skin 174
The Epidermis 174
The Dennis 176
The Hypodermis 176
Differences among Vertebrates 176
Getting a Grip: Fingerprints and Nails 177
Friction Pads and Fingerprints 177
Nails 178
Hair 179
Hair Reduction 180
Glands of the Skin 181
Apocrine Glands 182
Eccrine Glands 182
Sweat and Hair Reduction as a Human Strategy for Thermoregulation 183
A Problem of Fat 183
Fat as Insulation 184
Fat Is an Adaptation for the Brain 185
Explaining Human Skin Pigmentation 186
Melanin and Photoprotection 186
The Vitamin D Hypothesis 187
Other Hypotheses of Human Pigmentation 189
More Pigments 190
Hair and Eye Color 190
Melanin in Other Tissues 190
Genetics of Skin Pigmentation 190
14 DIGESTION AND DIET 191
A Natural Diet 191
The Digestive System 192
The Coelom and the Peritoneum 193
Tissue Structure of the Alimentary Canal 194
Organs of the Digestive Tract 195
The Start of the Canal 195
Esophagus 195
Stomach 196
Small Intestine 196
Accessory Glands 196
Colon 198
Reconstructing the Diet of Early Hominins 198
The Evidence of Dental Anatomy 198
The Evidence of Dental Microwear 199
Bone Composition and Diet 200
Archaeological Evidence of Meat Consumption 200
And Other Evidence ... 202
Later Hominins 202
A Backward Look from the Present 203
The Modern Hunter Gatherer Diet 203
Feeding the Brain 204
Anatomical Adaptations 205
Frugivory, Carnivory, Omnivory 207
Recent Changes in Diet and Health 207
15 RESPIRATION 209
Evolution of Vertebrate Breathing 209
The Problem of Gas Exchange and Transport 209
Gills 210
Lungs and Swim Bladders 211
Breathing in Simple Tetrapods 212
Breathing in Mammals 212
Mechanics of Human Respiration 214
Functional Specializations of the Human Respiratory Tract 215
The Nasal Passages 215
The Pharynx 216
The Larynx 217
The Evolution of Speech 218
Climatic Adaptations 219
16 CIRCULATION 220
The Heart 220
The Chambered Heart 221
Structure and Function of the Human Heart 221
Evolution of Vertebrate Circulation 222
Circulation through Gills 222
Circulation through Lungs 224
Human Ontogeny Recapitulating Phylogeny 224
The Fetal Circulation Pattern 225
Changes at Birth 227
Circulation and Thermoregulation 227
Countercurrent Exchanges: Maintaining a Temperature Differential 227
Cooling the Body: Regulating Cutaneous Blood Flow 228
Cooling the Brain 228
17 EXCRETION 230
Evolution of the Vertebrate Kidney 230
The Vertebrate Nephron 231
Vertebrate Strategies 232
Kidneys of Simple Vertebrates 232
The Mammalian Kidney 234
The Concentration of Urine 234
Human Water Balance 236
18 THE HUMAN STRATEGY: ENERGY FLOW, HOMEOSTASIS,
AND ENDURANCE 237
Limitations on Energy Processing 237
Endurance Requires Energy 237
Energy and Oxygen Consumption 238
Managing Heat 239
The Significance of Body Size and Form 239
Body Form and Climate Adaptation 240
The Human Strategy 241
PART V: REPRODUCTION
19 REPRODUCTION 244
The Origin of Sexual Reproduction 244
Gametes and the Basis of Sexual Selection 245
Dimorphism and Secondary Sexual Characteristics 246
Vertebrate Reproductive Strategies 247
Mammalian Strategies 248
Menstruation 248
The Placenta 249
Labor and Delivery 250
Labor: A Positive Feedback Mechanism 250
The Anatomy of Delivery 251
The Evolution of Birth 252
Lactation and the Breast 253
The Composition of Milk 253
Breasts and the Female Figure 254
Breasts as Erotic Attractors 254
Breasts as Advertisements 255
Breasts as Deceitful Advertisements 256
The Problem of Gender Recognition 257
20 SEX AND HUMAN EVOLUTION 259
Sexuality and Mating among the Apes 259
Two Adaptationist Models 260
The Pair Bond Model 260
The Promiscuity Model 261
Contrasting the Two Models 261
Sexual Selection in the Human Species 262
Sexual Dimorphism in Body Size 262
Evidence for Sexual Selection of Men 263
Sexual Selection and Genital Size 263
Sperm Competition 264
Evidence for Sexual Selection among Women 266
Sexual Selection and Contemporary Mate Selection 267
Women: Choosing Status 267
Men: Choosing Reproductive Potential 267
Support for the Pair Bond Model 268
Human Sexual Behavior 268
The Problem of Estrus 268
Is Ovulation Concealed? 269
The Pleasure of Sex 270
The Obscuring of Estrus: Support for the Promiscuity Model? 271
Human Mating Systems Are Flexible 271
Conclusions 272
21 THE HUMAN STRATEGY: LIFE HISTORY 273
The r and K Strategies 273
Trends 274
Human Life History 275
Stages of Life History 275
Fetal Life 275
Infancy and Nursing 276
Juvenile Life and Childhood 277
Subadults and Maturity 277
Postreproductive Life 277
Longevity and Evolution of the Modern Life Span 279
Dental Maturation in Early Hominins 279
Foraging, Energy, and Society 280
Gbssary 283
Bibliography 309
Index 351
TABLES
Table 2.1 Geological Time 19
Table 2.2 Biological Classification (Example: Humans) 19
Table 2.3 Chordate Characteristics 21
Table 2.4 Vertebrate Characteristics 23
Table 2.5 Tetrapod Characteristics 24
Table 2.6 Mammalian Characteristics 25
Table 2.7 Primate Characteristics 27
Table 2.8 Human Characteristics 29
Table 2.9 Overview of Hominin Species 31
Table 2.10 Time Frame for Human Evolution 34
Table 4.1 Characteristics of the Human Skull 51
Table 5.1 Characteristics of Human Dentition 70
Table 6.1 Characteristics of the Axial Skeleton 77
Table 7.1 Characteristics of the Upper Limb 88
Table 8.1 Characteristics of the Lower Limb 99
Table 9.1 Musculoskeletal Adaptations of the Human Body for Bipedalism 116
Table 9.2 Australopithecine Features of the Pelvis and Proximal Femur 117
Table 9.3 Australopithecine Features of the Foot 119
Table 10.1 Characteristics of the Human Brain 129
Table 11.1 Brain Size of Fossil Hominins and Living Hominoids 152
Table 12.1 Comparison of Olfactory Membranes in Mammals 163
Table 12.2 Characteristics of the Primate Visual System 166
Table 12.3 Characteristics of the Auditory System 171
Table 13.1 Characteristics of Human Skin 174
Table 14.1 Characteristics of the Digestive System 192
Table 14.2 Evidence for the Past Hominin Diet 193
Table 15.1 Characteristics of the Human Respiratory System 209
Table 16.1 Characteristics of the Human Circulatory System 220
Table 17.1 Characteristics of the Human Excretory System 230
Table 17.2 Vertebrate Strategies for Water and Waste Balance 232
Table 18.1 Human Characteristics Promoting Endurance 237
Table 18.2 Body Size Estimates of Hominin Species 240
Table 19.1 Characteristics of the Human Reproductive System 244
Table 19.2 Female Secondary Sex Characteristics 246
Table 19.3 Male Secondary Sex Characteristics 247
Table 20.1 Potential Indicators of Male Sexual Competition 266
Table 21.1 Correlates of r and K Strategies 274
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