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Laetoli footprints reveal bipedal gait biomechanics different from those of modern humans and chimpanzees

机译:Laetoli足迹揭示了双足步态生物力学,与现代人类和黑猩猩不同

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Bipedalism is a key adaptation that shaped human evolution, yet the timing and nature of its evolution remain unclear. Here we use new experimentally based approaches to investigate the locomotor mechanics preserved by the famous Pliocene hominin footprints from Laetoli, Tanzania. We conducted footprint formation experiments with habitually barefoot humans and with chimpanzees to quantitatively compare their footprints to those preserved at Laetoli. Our results show that the Laetoli footprints are morphologically distinct from those of both chimpanzees and habitually barefoot modern humans. By analysing biomechanical data that were collected during the human experiments we, for the first time, directly link differences between the Laetoli and modern human footprints to specific biomechanical variables. We find that the Laetoli hominin probably used a more flexed limb posture at foot strike than modern humans when walking bipedally. The Laetoli footprints provide a clear snapshot of an early hominin bipedal gait that probably involved a limb posture that was slightly but significantly different from our own, and these data support the hypothesis that important evolutionary changes to hominin bipedalism occurred within the past 3.66 Myr.
机译:Bipedalism是影响人类进化的主要适应方法,但其进化的时机和性质仍不清楚。在这里,我们使用基于实验的新方法来研究由坦桑尼亚Laetoli著名的上新世人参足迹保存的运动力学。我们对习惯赤脚的人类和黑猩猩进行了足迹形成实验,以定量比较其足迹与Laetoli所保存的足迹。我们的研究结果表明,Laetoli的足迹在形态上与黑猩猩和惯常赤脚的现代人截然不同。通过分析在人体实验中收集到的生物力学数据,我们首次将Laetoli和现代人类足迹之间的差异直接与特定的生物力学变量联系起来。我们发现,双足行走时,Laetoli人参在脚踩时可能比现代人使用更弯曲的肢体姿势。 Laetoli足迹足迹清晰地反映了早期人参两足动物的步态,该步态可能与我们的肢体姿势略有不同,但与我们的肢体姿势有明显差异,这些数据支持了以下假设:人参两足动物的重要进化变化发生在过去的3.66 Myr内。

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