2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.03.18.585525
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Sexual dimorphism and allometry in human scapular morphology

Erin C.S. Lee,
Rebekah L. Lawrence,
Michael J. Rainbow

Abstract: Scapular morphology is highly variable across the human population and appears to be sexually dimorphic – differing significantly between males and females. However, previous investigations of sexual dimorphism in scapula shape have not considered the effects of allometry (the relationship between size and shape). Disentangling allometry from sexual dimorphism is necessary because apparent sex-based differences in morphology could be due to inherent differences in body size. This study aimed to investigate sex… Show more

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