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Evolution of the human pygmy phenotype
George H. Perry
, Nathaniel J. Dominy
Anthropology
Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Reproductives
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African
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Americans
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Life History
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Body Size
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Convergent Evolution
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Southeast Asians
100%
Keyphrases
Pygmies
100%
Fossil Record
33%
Mutually Exclusive
33%
Early Growth
33%
Convergent Evolution
33%
Hominin Fossils
33%
Adult Mortality
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Growth Cessation
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Life-history Model
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Homo Floresiensis
33%
Humid Conditions
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Tropical Rainforest
33%
Dense Forest
33%
Reproductive Onset
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Warm-humid
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Adaptive Hypothesis
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Adaptive Scenario
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Food Limitation
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South American Population
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Life History
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Body Size
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Convergent Evolution
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Fossil Hominin
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