TY - JOUR AU - Domínguez Rodrigo, Manuel AU - Baquedano Pérez, Enrique AU - Organista Labrado, Elia AU - Cobo Sánchez, Lucía AU - Mabulla, Audax AU - Maskara, Vivek AU - Gidna, Agness AU - Pizarro Monzó, Marcos AU - Aramendi Picado, Julia AU - Galán López, Ana Belén AU - Cifuentes Alcobendas, Gabriel AU - Vegara Riquelme, Marina AU - Jiménez García, Blanca AU - Abellán Beltrán, Natalia AU - Barba, Rebeca AU - Uribelarrea Del Val, David AU - Martín Perea, David Manuel AU - Díez Martín, Fernando AU - Maíllo Fernández, José Manuel AU - Rodríguez Hidalgo, Antonio AU - Courtenay, Lloyd Austin AU - Mora Fernández de Córdoba, Rocío AU - Maté-González, Miguel Ángel AU - González Aguilera, Diego PY - 2021 UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10366/155744 AB - Humans are unique in their diet, physiology and socio-reproductive behavior compared to other primates. They are also unique in the ubiquitous adaptation to all biomes and habitats. From an evolutionary perspective, these trends seem to have started... KW - Early Pleistocene KW - Faunivorous hominins KW - Kleptoparasitic KW - Evolution KW - Human anatomy KW - Human socio-ecology TI - Early Pleistocene faunivorous hominins were not kleptoparasitic, and this impacted the evolution of human anatomy and socio-ecology DO - 10.1038/s41598-021-94783-4 T2 - Scientific Reports VL - 11 ER -