Scott A. Williams, PhD

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New York University New York University, New York, NY, United States 
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Functional Morphology
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ChristiAna N. Dunham grad student 2018-2021 NYU (MathTree)
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Turcotte CM, Choi AM, Spear JK, et al. (2024) Quantifying the relationship between bone and soft tissue measures within the rhesus macaques of Cayo Santiago. American Journal of Biological Anthropology. e24920
Turcotte CM, Choi AM, Spear JK, et al. (2024) Mechanical and morphometric approaches to body mass estimation in rhesus macaques: A test of skeletal variables. American Journal of Biological Anthropology. e24901
Spear JK, Grabowski M, Sekhavati Y, et al. (2023) Evolution of vertebral numbers in primates, with a focus on hominoids and the last common ancestor of hominins and panins. Journal of Human Evolution. 179: 103359
Meyer MR, Jung JP, Spear JK, et al. (2023) Knuckle-walking in Sahelanthropus? Locomotor inferences from the ulnae of fossil hominins and other hominoids. Journal of Human Evolution. 179: 103355
Williams SA, Zeng I, Paton GJ, et al. (2022) Inferring lumbar lordosis in Neandertals and other hominins. Pnas Nexus. 1: pgab005
Turcotte CM, Mann EHJ, Stock MK, et al. (2022) The ontogeny of sexual dimorphism in free-ranging rhesus macaques. American Journal of Biological Anthropology. 177: 314-327
Williams SA, Prang TC, Meyer MR, et al. (2021) New fossils of reveal a nearly complete lower back. Elife. 10
Williams SA, Pilbeam D. (2021) Homeotic change in segment identity derives the human vertebral formula from a chimpanzee-like one. American Journal of Physical Anthropology
Prabhat AM, Miller CK, Prang TC, et al. (2021) Homoplasy in the evolution of modern human-like joint proportions in . Elife. 10
Prang TC, Ramirez K, Grabowski M, et al. (2021) hand provides evidence that humans and chimpanzees evolved from an ancestor with suspensory adaptations. Science Advances. 7
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