Pelvic dimorphism in relation to body size and body size dimorphism in humans

Publication year: 2011 Source: Journal of Human Evolution, Available online 6 October 2011 Helen K. Kurki Many mammalian species display sexual dimorphism in the pelvis, where females possess larger dimensions of the obstetric (pelvic) canal than males.

Publication year: 2011 Source: Journal of Human Evolution, Available online 6 October 2011 Helen K. Kurki Many mammalian species display sexual dimorphism in the pelvis, where females possess larger dimensions of the obstetric (pelvic) canal than males.

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Pelvic dimorphism in relation to body size and body size dimorphism in humans