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Mosaic type 1: hominin morphological instability. Mosaic evolution is a pervasive pattern that has characterized, in general, the evolutionary patterns of several groups of organisms through-out Earth’s history (Hopkins & Lidgard, 2012).
Mosaic evolution results from multiple influences molding morphological traits and implies the hierarchical organization of organismal traits into semiautonomous subsets, or modules, which reflect differential genetic and developmental origins.
28 Ιουν 2019 · In order to promote a clarification of the use of the concept in literature, we propose here a classification in three different meanings of the notion of mosaic in human evolution: 1)...
1 Φεβ 1999 · The results demonstrate that proconsulids are cladistic hominoids, and that the apparent incongruence between the data sets is due to mosaic evolution; the earliest changes in Hominoidea...
However, certain researchers have begun to voice the opinion that as a habitat concept, the mosaic is too general to be informative (Kingston, 2007). Here we review the origin and development of the Zmosaic habitat in human evolution studies. As the word mosaic suggests, this habitat concept implies several
11 Οκτ 2019 · To address these questions, I reconstructed the 108 mosaic macroevolutionary patterns in morphological, neurological, and developmental 109 phenotypes across living and fossil great apes throughout the Miocene.
These new fossils, dates, analyses, and interpretations lead to confirmation and refinement of the mosaic scheme of human evolution as proposed by early evolutionists such as Lamarck, Haeckel, and Darwin.