Cost-benefit trade-offs of aquatic resource exploitation in the context of hominin evolution

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2023

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  • 20.500.13089/db85
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https://doi.org/10.4000/bmsap.10452

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Several primate species have been reported to exploit aquatic fauna and flora in coastal, riverine and lacustrine habitats. Nevertheless, the evolutionary scenarios and mechanisms behind the emergence of this behavior in both human and non-human primates remain largely overlooked in the literature. Yet, this issue is particularly important for our understanding of human evolution, as hominins represent the primate group with the highest degree of adaptedness to aquatic environments. It is also...

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