Human adaptation to the control of fire
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Auteurs : Richard Wrangham [États-Unis] ; Rachel Carmody [États-Unis]Source :
- Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews [ 1060-1538 ] ; 2010-09.
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- Aiello, Amino acids, Anatomical changes, Animal foods, Anthropoid primates, Anthropol, Basic books, Blurton jones, Body hair, Body mass, Body mass index, Brain size, Brain volume, Carmody, Carmody figure, Chicago press, Child care, Clin nutr, Cooking hypothesis, Cultural buffer, Curr anthropol, Digestibility, Digestive system, Drosophila melanogaster, Energetic costs, Energetic value, Energy balance, Energy gain, Erectus, Evol, Evol anthropol, Evolutionary anthropology, Extractive foraging, Extrinsic, Extrinsic mortality, Food intake, Food processing, Food resources, Foodborne illness, Foraging, Gastrointestinal anatomy, Gene pool, Genetic factors, Genus homo, Grandmother hypothesis, Great apes, Harvard university, Harvard university press, Hawkes, High fertility, High longevity, Hominid, Homo, Homo erectus, Homo habilis, Human biology, Human diets, Human evolution, Human life history, Human lineage, Human origins, Human populations, Humans, Initial control, Interbirth, Interbirth interval, Interbirth intervals, John fleagle, Lactational amenorrhea, Large intestine, Larger cranial capacity, Less energy, Less predation, Life history, Life history pattern, Life span, Longevity, Mammal, Masticatory, Meat consumption, More energy, Mortality, Natural selection, Nonhuman, Nonhuman primates, Nutr, Nutrient, Nutritional status, Obligate terrestriality, Older individuals, Other aspects, Other mammals, Other species, Personal communication, Phys anthropol, Polly wiessner, Postmenopausal longevity, Postreproductive women, Predation, Predator, Primate, Primates, Proc natl acad, Reproductive, Reproductive success, Selection pressures, Senescence, Sexual dimorphism, Short interbirth interval, Shorter interbirth intervals, Skilled postreproductive women, Slow maturation, Such traits, Tness, Tness contributions, Various consequences, Wild food, Wrangham, Yearbook phys anthropol.
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- Aiello, Amino acids, Anatomical changes, Animal foods, Anthropoid primates, Anthropol, Basic books, Blurton jones, Body hair, Body mass, Body mass index, Brain size, Brain volume, Carmody, Carmody figure, Chicago press, Child care, Clin nutr, Cooking hypothesis, Cultural buffer, Curr anthropol, Digestibility, Digestive system, Drosophila melanogaster, Energetic costs, Energetic value, Energy balance, Energy gain, Erectus, Evol, Evol anthropol, Evolutionary anthropology, Extractive foraging, Extrinsic, Extrinsic mortality, Food intake, Food processing, Food resources, Foodborne illness, Foraging, Gastrointestinal anatomy, Gene pool, Genetic factors, Genus homo, Grandmother hypothesis, Great apes, Harvard university, Harvard university press, Hawkes, High fertility, High longevity, Hominid, Homo, Homo erectus, Homo habilis, Human biology, Human diets, Human evolution, Human life history, Human lineage, Human origins, Human populations, Humans, Initial control, Interbirth, Interbirth interval, Interbirth intervals, John fleagle, Lactational amenorrhea, Large intestine, Larger cranial capacity, Less energy, Less predation, Life history, Life history pattern, Life span, Longevity, Mammal, Masticatory, Meat consumption, More energy, Mortality, Natural selection, Nonhuman, Nonhuman primates, Nutr, Nutrient, Nutritional status, Obligate terrestriality, Older individuals, Other aspects, Other mammals, Other species, Personal communication, Phys anthropol, Polly wiessner, Postmenopausal longevity, Postreproductive women, Predation, Predator, Primate, Primates, Proc natl acad, Reproductive, Reproductive success, Selection pressures, Senescence, Sexual dimorphism, Short interbirth interval, Shorter interbirth intervals, Skilled postreproductive women, Slow maturation, Such traits, Tness, Tness contributions, Various consequences, Wild food, Wrangham, Yearbook phys anthropol.
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DOI: 10.1002/evan.20275
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