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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DDX11L: a novel transcript family emerging from human subtelomeric regions. V. Costa et al. 0 DDX11L (DEAD/H (Asp-Glu-Ala-Asp/His) box polypeptide 11 like) 2009 2016-06-30
A draft sequence of the Neandertal genome. R. Green et al. 0 DCHS1 (Dachsous Cadherin-Related 1) 2010 2016-06-30
Van Maldergem syndrome: further characterisation and evidence for neuronal migration abnormalities and autosomal recessive inheritance. S. Mansour et al. 0 DCHS1 (Dachsous Cadherin-Related 1) 2012 2016-06-30
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ng.2765 Mutations in genes encoding the cadherin receptor-ligand pair DCHS1 and FAT4 disrupt cerebral cortical development S. Cappello et al. 0 DCHS1 (Dachsous Cadherin-Related 1) 2013 2016-06-30
https://www.edge.org/conversation/mirror-neurons-and-imitation-learning-as-the-driving-force-behind-the-great-leap-forward-in-human-evolution Mirror neurons and imitation learning as the driving force behind “the great leap forward” in human evolution V. Ramachandran 0 Dancing 2000 2016-06-30
Influence of season and latitude on the cutaneous synthesis of vitamin D3: exposure to winter sunlight in Boston and Edmonton will not promote vitamin D3 synthesis in human skin. A. Webb et al. 0 Cutaneous Biosynthesis of Vitamin D 1988 2016-06-30
Vitamin D: A millenium perspective. M. Holick 0 Cutaneous Biosynthesis of Vitamin D 2003 2016-06-30
Increased skin pigment reduces the capacity of skin to synthesise vitamin D3. T. Clemens et al. 0 Cutaneous Biosynthesis of Vitamin D 1982 2016-06-30
Primitive Culture: Researches Into the Development of Mythology, Philosophy, Religion, Art, and Custom E. Tylor 0 Cultural Transmission 1871 2016-06-30
The Question of Animal Culture K. Laland et al. 0 Cultural Transmission 2009 2016-06-30
http://www.jstor.org/stable/20027944 Human Universals, Human Nature & Human Culture D. Brown 0 Cultural Transmission 2004 2016-06-30
Why vegetable recipes are not very spicy. P. Sherman et al. 0 Cuisine 2001 2016-06-30
Antimicrobial functions of spices: why some like it hot. J. Billing et al. 0 Cuisine 1998 2016-06-30
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0305440316300838 Initial micromorphological results from Liang Bua, Flores (Indonesia): Site formation processes and hominin activities at the type locality of Homo floresiensis M. Morley et al. 0 2016 2016-06-30
Pheomelanin as well as eumelanin is present in human epidermis. A. Thody et al. 0 Skin Pigmentation Variation 1991 2016-06-29
http://content.lib.utah.edu/cdm/ref/collection/uspace/id/682 Genetic variation at the MCIR Locus and the time since loss of human body hair A. Rogers et al. 0 Hairlessness, Skin Pigmentation Variation 2004 2016-06-29
Genetic evidence for the convergent evolution of light skin in Europeans and East Asians. H. Norton et al. 0 Skin Pigmentation Variation 2007 2016-06-29
Worldwide polymorphism at the MC1R locus and normal pigmentation variation in humans. K. Makova et al. 0 Skin Pigmentation Variation 2005 2016-06-29
SLC24A5, a putative cation exchanger, affects pigmentation in zebrafish and humans. R. Lamason et al. 0 Skin Pigmentation Variation 2005 2016-06-29
The evolution of human skin coloration. N. Jablonski et al. 0 Hairlessness, Skin Pigmentation Variation, Whole Body Cooling Efficiency 2000 2016-06-29
The IFPCS presidential lecture: a chemist's view of melanogenesis. S. Ito et al. 0 Skin Pigmentation Variation 2003 2016-06-29
A potential role for glucose transporters in the evolution of human brain size. O. Fedrigo et al. 0 SLC2A1 (Solute carrier family 2 (facilitated glucose transporter) member 1), SLC2A4 (Solute carrier family 2 (facilitated glucose transporter) member 4) 2011 2016-06-29
X-linked creatine transporter defect: a report on two unrelated boys with a severe clinical phenotype. I. Anselm et al. 0 SLC6A8 (solute carrier family 6 (neurotransmitter transporter, creatine), member 8) 2006 2016-06-29
The occurrence of sleep-disordered breathing among middle-aged adults. T. Young et al. 0 Sleep Apnea 1993 2016-06-29
The ontogeny of cranial base angulation in humans and chimpanzees and its implications for reconstructing pharyngeal dimensions. D. Lieberman et al. 0 Sleep Apnea 1999 2016-06-29
The English bulldog: a natural model of sleep-disordered breathing. J. Hendricks et al. 0 Sleep Apnea 1987 2016-06-29
The Great Leap Forward: the anatomic basis for the acquisition of speech and obstructive sleep apnea. T. Davidson 0 Sleep Apnea 2003 2016-06-29
http://trove.nla.gov.au/version/45681698 Comparative physiology of the vertebrate digestive system C. Stevens et al. 0 Small/Large Intestine Length Ratio 1995 2016-06-29
A cross-cultural comparison of the development of the social smile: a longitudinal study of maternal and infant imitation in 6- and 12-week-old infants. V. Wörmann et al. 0 Smiling 2012 2016-06-29
Development of social cognition in infant chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes): Face recognition, smiling, gaze, and the lack of triadic interactions M. Tomonaga et al. 0 Maternal Infant Eye-to-Eye Gaze, Smiling 2004 2016-06-29
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0310.1992.tb00864.x “Laughter” and “Smile” in Barbary Macaques (Macaca sylvanus) S. Preuschoft 0 Smiling 1992 2016-06-29
Social and emotional messages of smiling: An ethological approach. R. Kraut et al. 0 Smiling 1979 2016-06-29
https://www.amazon.com/Handbook-Parenting-Biology-Ecology-Second/dp/0415648238/ref=mt_paperback?_encoding=UTF8&me= Primate Parenting K. Bard 0 Smiling 2002 2016-06-29
Spinal muscular atrophy: why do low levels of survival motor neuron protein make motor neurons sick? A. Burghes et al. 0 SMN1 (Survival of motor neurone 1) 2009 2016-06-29
A population-based study of genotypic and phenotypic variability in children with spinal muscular atrophy. E. Arkblad et al. 0 GTF2H2 (General transcription factor IIH, polypeptide 2, 44kDa), GTF2IRD2 (GTF2I repeat domain containing 2), NAIP (NLR family, apoptosis inhibitory protein ), SMN1 (Survival of motor neurone 1), SMN2 (Survival of motor neurone 2) 2009 2016-06-29
Correlation of SMN2, NAIP, p44, H4F5 and Occludin genes copy number with spinal muscular atrophy phenotype in Tunisian patients. A. Amara et al. 0 NAIP (NLR family, apoptosis inhibitory protein ), SMN2 (Survival of motor neurone 2) 2012 2016-06-29
Rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) as living fossils of hominoid personality and subjective well-being. A. Weiss et al. 0 Social Importance of Dominance 2011 2016-06-29
Personality and subjective well-being in orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus and Pongo abelii). A. Weiss et al. 0 Social Importance of Dominance 2006 2016-06-29
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0092656697921796 The Five-Factor Model plus Dominance in Chimpanzee Personality J. King et al. 0 Social Importance of Dominance 1997 2016-06-29
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-5106-4_1 Power, Dominance, and Nonverbal Behavior: Basic Concepts and Issues S. Ellyson et al. 0 Social Importance of Dominance 1985 2016-06-29
https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/diagnosis-in-a-multicultural-context/book9309 Diagnosis in a Multicultural Context F. Paniagua 0 Somnambulism 2000 2016-06-29
Novel genetic findings in an extended family pedigree with sleepwalking. A. Licis et al. 0 Somnambulism 2011 2016-06-29
HLA and genetic susceptibility to sleepwalking. M. Lecendreux et al. 0 Somnambulism 2003 2016-06-29
Is somnambulism a distinct disorder of humans and not seen in non-human primates? S. Kantha 0 Somnambulism 2003 2016-06-29
Sleep disorders: insomnia, sleepwalking, night terrors, nightmares, and enuresis. A. Kales et al. 0 Somnambulism 1987 2016-06-29
Prevalence and genetics of sleepwalking: a population-based twin study. C. Hublin et al. 0 Somnambulism 1997 2016-06-29
Psychiatric comorbidity of adolescents with sleep terrors or sleepwalking: a case-control study. S. Gau et al. 0 Somnambulism 1999 2016-06-29
Regional specializations in the chimpanzee neocortex: pyramidal neurons are more branched and spiny in the prefrontal cortex S. Bianchi 0 Cortical Synapse Density 2012 2016-06-29
Regional dendritic and spine variation in human cerebral cortex: a quantitative golgi study. B. Jacobs et al. 0 Cortical Synapse Density 2001 2016-06-29
Synaptic density in human frontal cortex - developmental changes and effects of aging. P. Huttenlocher 0 Cortical Synapse Density 1979 2016-06-29
Prefrontal cortex in humans and apes: a comparative study of area 10. K. Semendeferi et al. 0 Cortical Neuron Density, Synapse-to-Neuron Ratio, Frontal cortex Area 10 cytoarchitecture, Frontal Lobe Size 2001 2016-06-29
Hominoid seminal protein evolution and ancestral mating behavior. S. Carnahan et al. 0 Copulatory Plug 2008 2016-06-29
http://fireecologyjournal.org/journal/abstract/?abstract=112# Speculations about the Effects of Fire and Lava Flows on Human Evolution M. Medler 0 Control of Fire 2011 2016-06-29
Sexual selection, seminal coagulation and copulatory plug formation in primates. A. Dixson et al. 0 Copulatory Plug 2002 2016-06-29
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajp.20582 An unusual incident of adoption in a wild chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) population at Gombe National Park E. Wroblewski 0 Cooperative Breeding 2008 2016-06-29
The derived features of human life history S. Robson et al. 0 Cooperative Breeding 2006 2016-06-29
Male strategies and Plio-Pleistocene archaeology. J. O'Connell et al. 0 Cooperative Breeding, Maternal Tolerance of Allomaternal Assistance 2002 2016-06-29
The Last Ape: Pygmy chimpanzee behavior and ecology T. Kano 0 Cooperative Breeding 1992 2016-06-29
Food sharing and status in unprovisioned bonobos G. Hohmann et al. 0 Cooperative Breeding 1996 2016-06-29
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0003347202990019 Social factors determine cooperation in marmosets D. Werdenich et al. 0 Cooperative Action 2002 2016-06-29
Solving a cooperation task without taking into account the partner's behavior: the case of capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella). E. Visalberghi et al. 0 Cooperative Action 2000 2016-06-29
Cooperative coordination as a social behavior : Experiments with an animal model. R. Schuster 0 Cooperative Action 2002 2016-06-29
http://www.pnas.org/content/108/12/5116.abstract Elephants know when they need a helping trunk in a cooperative task J. Plotnik et al. 0 Cooperative Action 2011 2016-06-29
Cooperative problem solving in African grey parrots (Psittacus erithacus). F. Péron et al. 0 Cooperative Action 2011 2016-06-29
Capuchins do cooperate: the advantage of an intuitive task. K. Mendres 0 Cooperative Action 2000 2016-06-29
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0003347206001461 Engineering cooperation in chimpanzees: tolerance constraints on cooperation A. Melis et al. 0 Cooperative Action 2006 2016-06-29
Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) learn to act with other individuals in a cooperative task. S. Hirata et al. 0 Cooperative Action 2007 2016-06-29
Cooperative problem solving by tufted capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella): spontaneous division of labor, communication, and reciprocal altruism. Y. Hattori et al. 0 Cooperative Action 2005 2016-06-29
Evolutionary diversification of SPANX-N sperm protein gene structure and expression. N. Kouprina et al. 0 SPANX Genes 2007 2016-06-29
The SPANX gene family of cancer/testis-specific antigens: rapid evolution and amplification in African great apes and hominids. N. Kouprina et al. 0 SPANX Genes, SPANXB (SPANX family, member B), SPANXC (SPANX family, member C) 2004 2016-06-29
The use of optical tweezers to study sperm competition and motility in primates. J. Nascimento et al. 0 Sperm Energy Production 2008 2016-06-29
The F-BAR domain of srGAP2 induces membrane protrusions required for neuronal migration and morphogenesis. S. Guerrier et al. 0 SRGAP2 (SLIT-ROBO Rho GTPase activating protein 2) 2009 2016-06-29
Evolution of human-specific neural SRGAP2 genes by incomplete segmental duplication. M. Dennis et al. 0 SRGAP2 (SLIT-ROBO Rho GTPase activating protein 2) 2012 2016-06-29
Cooperative problem solving in a social carnivore C. Drea et al. 0 Cooperative Action 2009 2016-06-29
An allometric study of hippocampal components. A comparative study of the brains of the European hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus), the tree shrew (Tupaia glis), and the marmoset monkey (Callithrix jacchus). M. West et al. 0 Subregions of the Hippocampus 1985 2016-06-29
Unbiased stereological estimation of the number of neurons in the human hippocampus. M. West et al. 0 Subregions of the Hippocampus 1990 2016-06-29
Spatial view cells in the primate hippocampus and memory recall. E. Rolls et al. 0 Subregions of the Hippocampus 2006 2016-06-29
Cooperative problem solving in a cooperatively breeding primate (Saguinus oedipus). K. Cronin et al. 0 Cooperative Action 2005 2016-06-29
Comparative investigations on hippocampus in insectivores and primates. H. Stephan et al. 0 Subregions of the Hippocampus 1980 2016-06-29
Capuchin monkeys, Cebus apella fail to understand a cooperative task R. Chalmeau et al. 0 Cooperative Action 1997 2016-06-29
Hippocampus minor and man's place in nature: a case study in the social construction of neuroanatomy. C. Gross 0 Subregions of the Hippocampus 1993 2016-06-29
http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1026337006136 Cooperative Problem Solving by Orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus) R. Chalmeau et al. 0 Cooperative Action 1997 2016-06-29
Huxley versus Owen: the hippocampus minor and evolution. C. Gross 0 Subregions of the Hippocampus 1993 2016-06-29
Similarity in form and function of the hippocampus in rodents, monkeys, and humans. R. Clark et al. 0 Subregions of the Hippocampus 2013 2016-06-29
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02382918 What chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) learn in a cooperative task R. Chalmeau et al. 0 Cooperative Action 1996 2016-06-29
Mother-infant cosleeping, breastfeeding and sudden infant death syndrome: what biological anthropology has discovered about normal infant sleep and pediatric sleep medicine. J. McKenna et al. 0 Sudden Infant Death Syndrome 2007 2016-06-29
Sleep-related behavioural adaptations in free-ranging anthropoid primates. J. Anderson 0 Sudden Infant Death Syndrome 2000 2016-06-29
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0376635795000496 Cognition and Evolution Cooperation in primates: Critical analysis of behavioural criteria R. Chalmeau et al. 0 Cooperative Action 1995 2016-06-29
http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev.anthro.25.1.201 SUDDEN INFANT DEATH SYNDROME IN CROSS-CULTURAL PERSPECTIVE: Is Infant-Parent Cosleeping Protective? J. McKenna 0 Sudden Infant Death Syndrome 1996 2016-06-29
The man who mistook his wife for a chattel M. Wilson et al. 0 Control of Paternity 1992 2016-06-29
Gorillas: diversity in ecology and behavior R. M. 0 Control of Paternity 2007 2016-06-29
Suicide among animals: a review of evidence. A. Preti 0 Suicide 2007 2016-06-29
ACTN3 genotype is associated with human elite athletic performance. N. Yang et al. 0 Sustained Running Behavior 2003 2016-06-29
Endurance running and its relevance to scavenging by early hominins. G. Ruxton et al. 0 Sustained Running Behavior 2013 2016-06-29
Evolutionary aspects of human exercise--born to run purposefully. M. Mattson 0 Sustained Running Behavior 2012 2016-06-29
The evolution of marathon running : capabilities in humans. D. Lieberman et al. 0 Sustained Running Behavior 2007 2016-06-29
Endurance running and the evolution of Homo. D. Bramble et al. 0 Sustained Running Behavior 2004 2016-06-29
Emergence of primate genes by retrotransposon-mediated sequence transduction. J. Xing et al. 0 SVA (SINE/VNTR/Alu) Element Expansion 2006 2016-06-29
SVA elements: a hominid-specific retroposon family. H. Wang et al. 0 SVA (SINE/VNTR/Alu) Element Expansion 2005 2016-06-29
Structure and genetics of the partially duplicated gene RP located immediately upstream of the complement C4A and the C4B genes in the HLA class III region. Molecular cloning, exon-intron structure, composite retroposon, and breakpoint of gene duplication L. Shen et al. 0 SVA (SINE/VNTR/Alu) Element Expansion 1994 2016-06-29

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