Anthropogeny Publications Exchange (APE)

The Anthropogeny Publications Exchange (APE) is a resource for anthropogeny-related publications informing on human evolution, origins, and uniqueness. It also serves as a reference repository for the Matrix of Comparative Anthropogeny (MOCA). The number of possible additions to APE are limitless, however we have chosen to focus on those with a maximum relevance to anthropogeny using the following criteria:

  • Relevance for understanding the evolutionary origins of the human species
  • Research that informs on the origins of uniquely human features
  • Comparative studies of other species relevant to understanding human uniqueness
  • Broad interest and appeal to CARTA members
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Does the chimpanzee have a theory of mind? 30 years later. J. Call et al. 0 Theory of Mind 2008 2016-06-28
Machiavellian Intelligence: Social Expertise and the Evolution of Intellect in Monkeys, Apes, and Humans R. Byrne et al. 0 Theory of Mind 1988 2016-06-28
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0003347205808577 Teaching among wild chimpanzees C. Boesch 0 Theory of Mind 1991 2016-06-28
Uteroplacental blood flow. The story of decidualization, menstruation, and trophoblast invasion. H. Kliman 0 Timing of Decidual Changes in Endometrium 2000 2016-06-28
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/0376635783900505 Reproductive biology of the great apes: Comparative and biomedical perspectives R. Dunbar 0 Timing of Decidual Changes in Endometrium 1983 2016-06-28
Decidualization of the human endometrium: mechanisms, functions, and clinical perspectives. B. Gellersen et al. 0 Timing of Decidual Changes in Endometrium 2007 2016-06-28
https://books.google.com/books?id=5CQW4vPNH-EC Aggression and Peacefulness in Humans and Other Primates J. Silverberg et al. 0 Torture 1992 2016-06-28
http://journals.cambridge.org/article_S0140525X06419051 Sadistic cruelty and unempathic evil: Psychobiological and evolutionary considerations D. Stein 0 Torture 2006 2016-06-28
Cruelty's rewards: the gratifications of perpetrators and spectators. V. Nell 0 Torture 2006 2016-06-28
Human evolution out of Africa: the role of refugia and climate change. J. Stewart et al. 0 Travel Between Dissimilar Environments 2012 2016-06-28
Fluctuating population dynamics promotes the evolution of phenotypic plasticity. R. Svanbäck et al. 0 Travel Between Dissimilar Environments 2009 2016-06-28
Assessing the impacts of phenotypic plasticity on evolution. M. Wund 0 Travel Between Dissimilar Environments 2012 2016-06-28
Recent acceleration of human adaptive evolution. J. Hawks et al. 0 Travel Between Dissimilar Environments 2007 2016-06-28
The environmental context of human evolutionary history in Eurasia and Africa. S. Elton 0 Travel Between Dissimilar Environments 2008 2016-06-28
Parturition. R. Smith 0 Trigger for Onset of Birth 2007 2016-06-28
How well does paternity confidence match actual paternity? Results from worldwide nonpaternity rates K. Anderson 0 Control of Paternity 2006 2016-06-28
Endocrine and paracrine regulation of birth at term and preterm. J. Challis et al. 0 Trigger for Onset of Birth 2000 2016-06-28
APOBEC proteins and intrinsic resistance to HIV-1 infection. M. Malim 0 Trim5-alpha/APOBEC Control of Retroviral Pathogens 2009 2016-06-28
Ancient adaptive evolution of the primate antiviral DNA-editing enzyme APOBEC3G. S. Sawyer et al. 0 Trim5-alpha/APOBEC Control of Retroviral Pathogens 2004 2016-06-28
Restriction of an extinct retrovirus by the human TRIM5alpha antiviral protein. S. Kaiser et al. 0 Trim5-alpha/APOBEC Control of Retroviral Pathogens 2007 2016-06-28
Triplet repeats in human genome: distribution and their association with genes and other genomic regions. S. Subramanian et al. 0 Triplet Repeat Expansions 2003 2016-06-28
Genomic Evolution M. Prakash 0 Triplet Repeat Expansions 2007 2016-06-28
Interspecies subtractive hybridization of cDNA from human and chimpanzee brains. E. Nadezhdin et al. 0 TTR (transthyretin) 2001 2016-06-28
Proteomic comparison of human and great ape blood plasma reveals conserved glycosylation and differences in thyroid hormone metabolism. P. Gagneux et al. 0 Thyroid Hormone Metabolism , TTR (transthyretin) 2001 2016-06-28
Twinning Frequency in Catarrhine Primates T. Geissmann 0 Twinning Frequency 1990 2016-06-28
Familial incidence of multiple births in a colony of chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). T. Geissmann 0 Twinning Frequency 1990 2016-06-28
Twinning and heteropaternity in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). J. Ely et al. 0 Twinning Frequency 2006 2016-06-28
Nabelschnur-Längen bei Insektivoren und Primaten V. Spatz 0 Umbilical Cord Length 1968 2016-06-28
The Raw and the Stolen. Cooking and the Ecology of Human Origins. R. Wrangham et al. 0 Underground Plant Food Consumption 1999 2016-06-28
Abrasive, silica phytoliths and the evolution of thick molar enamel in primates, with implications for the diet of Paranthropus boisei. D. Rabenold et al. 0 Underground Plant Food Consumption 2011 2016-06-28
http://www.jstor.org/stable/2742698 The Early Hominid Plant-Food Niche: Insights From an Analysis of Plant Exploitation by Homo, Pan, and Papio in Eastern and Southern Africa [and Comments and Reply] C. Peters et al. 0 Underground Plant Food Consumption 1981 2016-06-28
The rise of the hominids as an adaptive shift in fallback foods: plant underground storage organs (USOs) and australopith origins. G. Laden et al. 0 Underground Plant Food Consumption 2005 2016-06-28
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02382548 Digging and eating of underground plant-parts by wild Japanese monkeys (Macaca fuscata) M. Iguchi et al. 0 Underground Plant Food Consumption 1990 2016-06-28
Savanna chimpanzees use tools to harvest the underground storage organs of plants. A. Hernandez-Aguilar et al. 0 Food Preparation, Underground Plant Food Consumption 2007 2016-06-28
http://www.jstor.org/stable/4602571 Bears, Pigs, and Plio-Pleistocene Hominids: A case for the exploitation of below ground food resources T. Hatley et al. 0 Underground Plant Food Consumption 1980 2016-06-28
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11692-008-9026-7 Mechanical Properties of Plant Underground Storage Organs and Implications for Dietary Models of Early Hominins N. Dominy et al. 0 Underground Plant Food Consumption 2008 2016-06-28
http://www.jstor.org/stable/1166068 Language Comprehension in Ape and Child E. Savage-Rumbaugh et al. 0 Combinatorial Capacity, Displaced Reference 1993 2016-06-28
Risk, adaptation and the functional teenage brain. H. Sercombe 0 Unnecessary Risk Taking 2014 2016-06-28
The evolution of risk-taking. L. Dugatkin 0 Unnecessary Risk Taking 2013 2016-06-28
Dopamine, motivation, and the evolutionary significance of gambling-like behaviour. P. Anselme 0 Unnecessary Risk Taking 2013 2016-06-28
http://www.faqs.org/health/topics/15/Risk-taking-behaviors.html Risk-taking behaviors f. Health 0 Unnecessary Risk Taking 2016 2016-06-28
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0003347212003181 Decision making across social contexts: competition increases preferences for risk in chimpanzees and bonobos A. Rosati et al. 0 Unnecessary Risk Taking 2012 2016-06-28
Great apes' risk-taking strategies in a decision making task. D. Haun et al. 0 Unnecessary Risk Taking 2011 2016-06-28
Patrimony and the evolution of risk-taking. M. Stern 0 Unnecessary Risk Taking 2010 2016-06-28
From molecule to market: steroid hormones and financial risk-taking. J. Coates et al. 0 Unnecessary Risk Taking 2010 2016-06-28
Loss of urate oxidase activity in hominoids and its evolutionary implications. M. Oda et al. 0 UOX (urate oxidase, pseudogene) 2002 2016-06-28
Spontaneous adenomyosis in the chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes): a first report and review of the primate literature: case report. B. Barrier et al. 0 Uterine Adenomyosis and Endometriosis 2007 2016-06-28
Future directions in endometriosis research. T. D'Hooghe et al. 0 Uterine Adenomyosis and Endometriosis 2003 2016-06-28
https://books.google.com/books?id=Q3YiWg6Yp6EC Monastic Sign Languages J. Umiker-Sebeok et al. 0 Visual-Manual Communication 1987 2016-06-28
https://books.google.com/books?id=e4lrAAAAIAAJ Iconicity in Warlpiri Sign language A. Kendon 0 Visual-Manual Communication 1986 2016-06-28
Can an ape create a sentence? H. Terrace et al. 0 Combinatorial Capacity 1979 2016-06-28
https://books.google.com/books?id=1CwCKM3YcxQC Language Emergence in a Language-Ready Brain: Acquisition Issues J. Kegl 0 Visual-Manual Communication 2004 2016-06-28
Grammatical combination in Pan paniscus: Processes of learning and invention in the evolution and development of language P. Greenfield et al. 0 Combinatorial Capacity 1990 2016-06-28
https://books.google.com/books?id=H7BUp0ESSKUC Everyone Here Spoke Sign Language: Hereditary Deafness on Martha's Vineyard N. Groce 0 Visual-Manual Communication 1985 2016-06-28
http://www.jstor.org/stable/4534760 A Phonological Analysis of Male Gibbon Singing Behavior J. Mitani et al. 0 Combinatorial Capacity, Hierarchical Linguistic Structure 1989 2016-06-28
http://gupress.gallaudet.edu/SLS/SLS9-3.html Meemul Tziij: An Indigenous Sign Language Complex of Mesoamerica E. Tree 0 Visual-Manual Communication 2009 2016-06-28
Campbell's monkeys concatenate vocalizations into context-specific call sequences. K. Ouattara et al. 0 Combinatorial Capacity, Duality of Patterning 2009 2016-06-28
The politics of female identity: Warlpiri widows at Yuendumu F. Dussart 0 Visual-Manual Communication 1992 2016-06-28
Primate prefrontal cortex evolution: human brains are the extreme of a lateralized ape trend. J. Smaers et al. 0 Frontal Lobe Size, Volume of Frontal Lobe White Matter 2011 2016-06-28
Is prefrontal white matter enlargement a human evolutionary specialization? C. Sherwood et al. 0 Volume of Frontal Lobe White Matter 2005 2016-06-28
Humans and great apes share a large frontal cortex. K. Semendeferi et al. 0 Number and Complexity of Cortical Gyrii, Pattern of Gyrification, Volume of Frontal Lobe White Matter 2002 2016-06-28
Prefrontal white matter volume is disproportionately larger in humans than in other primates. T. Schoenemann et al. 0 Volume of Frontal Lobe White Matter 2005 2016-06-28
Neural connectivity and cortical substrates of cognition in hominoids. N. Schenker et al. 0 Frontal Lobe Size, Volume of Frontal Lobe White Matter 2005 2016-06-28
The evolution of endometrial cycles and menstruation. B. Strassmann 0 Volume of Menstrual Blood Loss 1996 2016-06-28
Menstruation as a defense against pathogens transported by sperm. M. Profet 0 Volume of Menstrual Blood Loss 1993 2016-06-28
Menstruation: a nonadaptive consequence of uterine evolution. C. Finn 0 Volume of Menstrual Blood Loss 1998 2016-06-28
Nutritional iron deficiency: an evolutionary perspective. S. Denic et al. 0 Volume of Menstrual Blood Loss 2007 2016-06-28
Sperm competition: motility and the midpiece in primates. M. Anderson et al. 0 Volume of the Sperm Mid Piece 2002 2016-06-28
The evolution of human speech: the role of enhanced breathing control. A. MacLarnon et al. 0 Voluntary Control of Breathing 1999 2016-06-28
The functions of laryngeal air sacs in primates: a new hypothesis. G. Hewitt et al. 0 Voluntary Control of Breathing 2002 2016-06-28
Was Man More Aquatic in the Past? A. Hardy 0 Voluntary Control of Breathing 1960 2016-06-28
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0003347201919141 A syntactic rule in forest monkey communication K. Zuberbühler 0 Combinatorial Capacity, Duality of Patterning 2002 2016-06-28
Blood groups of anthropoid apes and their relationship to human blood groups S. WW et al. 0 Blood Group Antigen Types and Prevalence 1978 2016-06-28
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-2494.1986.tb00432.x The stumptailed macaque as a model for baldness: effects of minoxidil H. UNO 0 Baldness and Male Pattern Baldness 1986 2016-06-28
The faculty of language: what is it, who has it, and how did it evolve? M. Hauser et al. 0 Combinatorial Capacity, Hierarchical Linguistic Structure 2002 2016-06-28
The Origin of Speech C. Hockett 0 Combinatorial Capacity, Displaced Reference, Duality of Patterning 1960 2016-06-28
The Human Brain in Figures and Tables S. Blinkov et al. 0 Association Cortex Size 1968 2016-06-28
Comparative expression analysis of the phosphocreatine circuit in extant primates: Implications for human brain evolution. A. Pfefferle et al. 0 CKB (Creatine kinase brain), SLC6A8 (solute carrier family 6 (neurotransmitter transporter, creatine), member 8) 2011 2016-06-28
The origin of man: a chromosomal pictorial legacy. J. Yunis et al. 0 Chromosome Number , Heterochromatin Content 1982 2016-06-28
First Years of Human Chromosomes P. Harper 0 Chromosome Number 2007 2016-06-28
"Bar-coding" primate chromosomes: molecular cytogenetic screening for the ancestral hominoid karyotype. S. Müller et al. 0 Chromatin-Stained Banding Patterns 2001 2016-06-28
Gain of new exons and promoters by lineage-specific transposable elements-integration and conservation event on CHRM3 gene. J. Huh et al. 0 CHRM3 (Cholinergic receptor, muscarinic 3) 2009 2016-06-28
Identification of human-specific transcript variants induced by DNA insertions in the human genome. D. Kim et al. 0 CHRM3 (Cholinergic receptor, muscarinic 3), LEPR (Leptin receptor), RAB3IP (RAB3A interacting protein), RGS6 (Regulator of G-protein signaling 6) 2011 2016-06-28
The chimeric gene CHRFAM7A, a partial duplication of the CHRNA7 gene, is a dominant negative regulator of α7*nAChR function. T. Araud et al. 0 CHRFAM7A (CHRNA7 (cholinergic receptor, nicotinic, alpha 7) and FAM7A (family with sequence similarity 7A) fusion) 2011 2016-06-28
Sialic acid recognition by Vibrio cholerae neuraminidase. I. Moustafa et al. 0 Cholera 2004 2016-06-28
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2542143/ Cholera studies: 1. History of the disease R. Pollitzer 0 Cholera 1954 2016-06-28
An ace up the sleeve of the cholera bacterium. S. Richardson et al. 0 Cholera 1996 2016-06-28
Vibrio cholerae interactions with the gastrointestinal tract: lessons from animal studies. J. Ritchie et al. 0 Cholera 2009 2016-06-28
The effect of oral pancreatic extract on jejunal bactericidal activity in protein-deficient vervet monkeys challenged with Vibrio cholerae. K. Gyr et al. 0 Cholera 1979 2016-06-28
The fatal enteric cholera infection in the guinea pig, achieved by inhibition of normal enteric flora. R. FRETER 0 Cholera 1955 2016-06-28
Cholera, diarrhea, and oral rehydration therapy: triumph and indictment. R. Guerrant et al. 0 Cholera 2003 2016-06-28
Medical Microbiology S. Baron 0 Cholera 1996 2016-06-28
Cholera transmission: the host, pathogen and bacteriophage dynamic. E. Nelson et al. 0 Cholera 2009 2016-06-28
The primate neocortex in comparative perspective using magnetic resonance imaging. J. Rilling et al. 0 Cerebellar Volume 1999 2016-06-28
Linked regularities in the development and evolution of mammalian brains. B. Finlay et al. 0 Cerebellar Volume 1995 2016-06-28
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/evan.20105 Primate brain evolution: Integrating comparative, neurophysiological, and ethological data R. Barton 0 Cerebellar Volume 2006 2016-06-28
The origin of human chromosome 18 from a human/ape ancestor. E. McConkey 0 Centromere and Pericentromere Changes 1997 2016-06-28
Segmental duplications and the evolution of the primate genome. R. Samonte et al. 0 Centromere and Pericentromere Changes, Genomic Segmental Duplications/Low Copy Repeats 2002 2016-06-28
Using a pericentromeric interspersed repeat to recapitulate the phylogeny and expansion of human centromeric segmental duplications. J. Horvath et al. 0 Centromere and Pericentromere Changes, Genomic Segmental Duplications/Low Copy Repeats 2003 2016-06-28
The structure and evolution of centromeric transition regions within the human genome. X. She et al. 0 Centromere and Pericentromere Changes 2004 2016-06-28

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