Publicaciones en las que colabora con Markus Bastir (49)

2024

  1. Covariation between the shape and mineralized tissues of the rib cross section in Homo sapiens, Pan troglodytes and Sts 14

    American Journal of Biological Anthropology, Vol. 183, Núm. 1, pp. 157-164

  2. Eco-geographic and sexual variation of the ribcage in Homo sapiens

    Evolutionary Anthropology, Vol. 33, Núm. 5

  3. How to make a digital reconstruction of the human ribcage

    Journal of Anatomy, Vol. 245, Núm. 1, pp. 27-34

2022

  1. Morphological correlates of distal fibular morphology with locomotion in great apes, humans, and Australopithecus afarensis

    American journal of biological anthropology, Vol. 178, Núm. 2, pp. 286-300

  2. The evolution, form and function of the human respiratory system

    Journal of Anthropological Sciences, Vol. 100, pp. 141-172

2020

  1. Analyses of the neandertal patellae from El Sidrón (Asturias, Spain) with implications for the evolution of body form in Homo

    Journal of Human Evolution, Vol. 141

  2. Assessing thoraco-pelvic covariation in Homo sapiens and Pan troglodytes: A 3D geometric morphometric approach

    American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Vol. 173, Núm. 3, pp. 514-534

  3. Association between ribs shape and pulmonary function in patients with Osteogenesis Imperfecta

    Journal of Advanced Research, Vol. 21, pp. 177-185

  4. Comparative anatomy and 3D geometric morphometrics of the El Sidrón atlases (C1)

    Journal of Human Evolution, Vol. 149

  5. Early development of the neanderthal ribcage reveals a different body shape at birth compared to modern humans

    Science Advances, Vol. 6, Núm. 41

  6. Krapina atlases suggest a high prevalence of anatomical variations in the first cervical vertebra of Neanderthals

    Journal of Anatomy, Vol. 237, Núm. 3, pp. 579-586

  7. Late subadult ontogeny and adult aging of the human thorax reveals divergent growth trajectories between sexes

    Scientific Reports, Vol. 10, Núm. 1

  8. Response to Letter to the Editor by Dr Rios and Dr Cardoso

    Journal of Anatomy

  9. Rib cage anatomy in Homo erectus suggests a recent evolutionary origin of modern human body shape

    Nature Ecology and Evolution, Vol. 4, Núm. 9, pp. 1178-1187

  10. Sexual dimorphism in the vertebral wedging of the human lumbar vertebrae and its importance as a comparative framework for understanding the wedging pattern of Neanderthals

    Quaternary International, Vol. 566-567, pp. 224-232

  11. Three-dimensional analysis of sexual dimorphism in the soft tissue morphology of the upper airways in a human population

    American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Vol. 171, Núm. 1, pp. 65-75