The evolutionary origin and population history of the grauer gorilla

Author:

Tocheri Matthew W.12,Dommain René2,McFarlin Shannon C.34,Burnett Scott E.5,Troy Case D.6,Orr Caley M.7,Roach Neil T.89,Villmoare Brian1011,Eriksen Amandine B.12,Kalthoff Daniela C.13,Senck Sascha14,Assefa Zelalem2,Groves Colin P.15,Jungers William L.1617

Affiliation:

1. Department of AnthropologyLakehead UniversityThunder Bay OntarioP7B 5E1 Canada

2. Human Origins Program, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian InstitutionWashington, DC20013 USA

3. Department of Anthropology and Center for the Advanced Study of Hominid PaleobiologyThe George Washington UniversityWashington, DC20052 USA

4. Division of Mammals, National Museum of Natural HistorySmithsonian InstitutionWashington, DC20013 USA

5. Department of AnthropologyEckerd CollegeSt Petersburg FL33711 USA

6. Department of Sociology and AnthropologyNorth Carolina State UniversityRaleigh NC27695 USA

7. Department of Cell and Developmental BiologyUniversity of Colorado School of MedicineAurora CO80045 USA

8. Department of Human Evolutionary BiologyHarvard UniversityCambridge, MA02138

9. Division of AnthropologyAmerican Museum of Natural HistoryNew York, NY10024 USA

10. Department of AnthropologyUniversity of Nevada Las VegasLas Vegas NV89154 USA

11. Department of AnthropologyUniversity College LondonLondonWC1H 0BW UK

12. Department of AnthropologyThe State University of New YorkBuffalo NY14260 USA

13. Department of ZoologySwedish Museum of Natural HistoryStockholm Sweden

14. Fakultät für Technik und Umweltwissenschaften, University of Applied Sciences Upper AustriaWels4600 Austria

15. School of Archaeology and AnthropologyAustralian National UniversityCanberraACT 0200 Australia

16. Department of Anatomical SciencesStony Brook University Medical CenterStony Brook NY11794 USA

17. Association VahatraBP3972 Madagascar

Funder

Wenner-Gren Foundation

Canada Research Chairs

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Anthropology,Anatomy

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