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Scott A Williams

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American Journal of Physical Anthropology|March 16, 2012
Placement of the diaphragmatic vertebra in catarrhines: implications for the evolution of dorsostability in hominoids and bipedalism in homininsScott A Williams
Journal of Human Evolution|November 23, 2020
Was the last common ancestor aping a chimp or just monkeying around?Scott A Williams
Journal of Human Evolution|April 23, 2010
Morphological integration and the evolution of knuckle-walkingScott A Williams
Journal of Human Evolution|March 15, 2012
Modern or distinct axial bauplan in early hominins? Comments on Haeusler et al. (2011)Scott A Williams
Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part B, Molecular and Developmental Evolution|April 26, 2012
Variation in anthropoid vertebral formulae: implications for homology and homoplasy in hominoid evolutionScott A Williams
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|July 6, 2021
Homeotic change in segment identity derives the human vertebral formula from a chimpanzee-like oneScott A Williams, David Pilbeam
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|May 15, 2018
Scapular breadth is associated with forelimb-dominated suspensory behavior in Atelidae: Comments on Selby and Lovejoy (2017)Jeffrey K Spear, Scott A Williams
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 30, 2015
Ecology, longevity and naked mole-rats: confounding effects of sociality?Scott A Williams, Milena R Shattuck
Journal of Human Evolution|September 6, 2015
Giant pandas (Carnivora: Ailuropoda melanoleuca) and living hominoids converge on lumbar vertebral adaptations to orthograde trunk postureGabrielle A Russo, Scott A Williams
Journal of Human Evolution|June 18, 2019
Earliest axial fossils from the genus AustralopithecusMarc R Meyer, Scott A Williams
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American Journal of Physical Anthropology|March 16, 2012
Placement of the diaphragmatic vertebra in catarrhines: implications for the evolution of dorsostability in hominoids and bipedalism in homininsScott A Williams
Journal of Human Evolution|November 23, 2020
Was the last common ancestor aping a chimp or just monkeying around?Scott A Williams
Journal of Human Evolution|April 23, 2010
Morphological integration and the evolution of knuckle-walkingScott A Williams
Journal of Human Evolution|March 15, 2012
Modern or distinct axial bauplan in early hominins? Comments on Haeusler et al. (2011)Scott A Williams
Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part B, Molecular and Developmental Evolution|April 26, 2012
Variation in anthropoid vertebral formulae: implications for homology and homoplasy in hominoid evolutionScott A Williams
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|July 6, 2021
Homeotic change in segment identity derives the human vertebral formula from a chimpanzee-like oneScott A Williams, David Pilbeam
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|May 15, 2018
Scapular breadth is associated with forelimb-dominated suspensory behavior in Atelidae: Comments on Selby and Lovejoy (2017)Jeffrey K Spear, Scott A Williams
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 30, 2015
Ecology, longevity and naked mole-rats: confounding effects of sociality?Scott A Williams, Milena R Shattuck
Journal of Human Evolution|September 6, 2015
Giant pandas (Carnivora: Ailuropoda melanoleuca) and living hominoids converge on lumbar vertebral adaptations to orthograde trunk postureGabrielle A Russo, Scott A Williams
Journal of Human Evolution|June 18, 2019
Earliest axial fossils from the genus AustralopithecusMarc R Meyer, Scott A Williams
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