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Craig Wuthrich
Craig Wuthrich
Professor of Anatomy, East Carolina University
Verified email at ecu.edu
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Wrist morphology reveals substantial locomotor diversity among early catarrhines: an analysis of capitates from the early Miocene of Tinderet (Kenya)
C Wuthrich, LM MacLatchy, IO Nengo
Scientific Reports 9 (1), 3728, 2019
82019
Hominoid origins
LM MacLatchy, WJ Sanders, CL Wuthrich
The Nature Education 7 (4), 2015
22015
Computational Relationships among Form, Function, and Phylogeny in the Catarrhine Ulnar Carpus, and the Evolutionary History of Ape and Human Locomotion
CL Wuthrich
University of Michigan, 2017
12017
Taxonomic affinities of catarrhine capitates from Songhor, early Miocene, Kenya
C Wuthrich, CM Orr, BA Patel, IO Nengo
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 159, 339-339, 2016
12016
Human Carpal Evolution and its Implications for Hominin Locomotor Ancestry
C Wuthrich
The FASEB Journal 34 (S1), 1-1, 2020
2020
Covariance between carpal morphology and suspensory behavior in extant anthropoids, with implications for functional analysis of fossil specimens
C Wuthrich
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 168, 275-275, 2019
2019
Can digitigrade hand postures be inferred from carpal morphology in extant and fossil cercopithecoids?
C Wuthrich, LM MacLatchy, ML McCrossin, BR Benefit
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 165, 306-306, 2018
2018
From the lab to the forest: Does anatomy predict wrist kinematics in wild chimpanzees?
LA SARRINGHAUS, C Wuthrich, LM Maclatchy
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 165, 238-238, 2018
2018
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