人类学学报 ›› 2002, Vol. 21 ›› Issue (S1): 1-13.

• 人类学学报 •    下一篇

Three-dimensional morphometric analyses of hominoid lower molars from Yuanmou in Yunnan Province,China

LIU Wu, ZHENG Liang, Alan Walker   

  • 出版日期:2002-12-16 发布日期:2002-12-16

Three-dimensional morphometric analyses of Hominoid lower molars from Yuanmou in Yunnan Province, China

LIU Wu; ZHENG Liang; Alan Walker   

  • Online:2002-12-16 Published:2002-12-16

摘要: Analysis of 3D measurements of 13 landmarks on 72 Yuanmou Hominoid lower molars and some comparative samples, using Euclidean Distance Matrix Analysis (EDMA), show that the 3D morphometric features of Yuanmou Homi noid lower molars largely resemble those of Lufengpithecus. Compared with extant great apes and humans, both Yuanmou Hominoid and Lufengpithecus differ markedly from humans, whereas they show much resemblance to apes. The two Chinese hominoids and extant great apes are different from humans in many of the same ways. Moreover, 3D morphometric features of Yuanmou Hominoid lower molars differ from those of each of the three extant great apes in similar ways. Of the three, the orangutan is the closest match to Yuanmou Hominoid in tooth morphology. However, the exact implications of these similarities and differences remain to be determined.

关键词: Yuanmou Hominoid; Lufengpithecus; Morphometrics; 3D analysis; EDMA

Abstract: Analysis of 3D measurements of 13 landmarks on 72 Yuanmou Hominoid lower molars and some comparative samples, using Euclidean Distance Matrix Analysis (EDMA), show that the 3D morphometric features of Yuanmou Homi noid lower molars largely resemble those of Lufengpithecus. Compared with extant great apes and humans, both Yuanmou Hominoid and Lufengpithecus differ markedly from humans, whereas they show much resemblance to apes. The two Chinese hominoids and extant great apes are different from humans in many of the same ways. Moreover, 3D morphometric features of Yuanmou Hominoid lower molars differ from those of each of the three extant great apes in similar ways. Of the three, the orangutan is the closest match to Yuanmou Hominoid in tooth morphology. However, the exact implications of these similarities and differences remain to be determined.

Key words: Yuanmou Hominoid; Lufengpithecus; Morphometrics; 3D analysis; EDMA