Apes, lice and prehistory (2009) https://t.co/q342U9Xqc1
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this is a superb question with a superb answer: our best estimate for when hominids lost fur is the time at which pubic lice diverged from gorilla lice https://t.co/boDAuHiA9c
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Apes, Lice and Prehistory: https://t.co/OWVYgbSj98 Comments: https://t.co/t89fVZdJjP
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出典元の論文でもケジラミがゴリラからの水平伝播である可能性が強く指摘されています。毛の生える場所ではなく太さが重要であるというのが興味深いです。(ケジラミが子供の睫毛などに見つかる例がある)毛が細すぎたりすると掴めないのでしょうな。 https://t.co/nDAbcrzqFy
@PieterLondon Samuel Pepys duikt onverwacht op in artikel "apes, lice and prehistory" https://t.co/ODs9v1evbB https://t.co/lnyU6ZaZ45
"Body lice, & occasionally head & pubic lice, transmit bacterial diseases: typhus, trench fever and relapsing fever" http://t.co/xwkVWyB2gO
"Body lice, & occasionally head & pubic lice, transmit bacterial diseases: typhus, trench fever and relapsing fever" http://t.co/xwkVWyB2gO
"Body lice, & occasionally head & pubic lice, transmit bacterial diseases: typhus, trench fever and relapsing fever" http://t.co/xwkVWyB2gO
If you want to know more about lice and their evolution this is a great article: http://t.co/NY6eXTbGHC
Righting records: Head lice can transmit bacterial diseases typhus, trench fever and relapsing fever. http://t.co/HXXsk3IxOm #lice #disease
Righting records: Head lice can transmit bacterial diseases typhus, trench fever and relapsing fever. http://t.co/HXXsk3IxOm #lice #disease
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@DrHedvig Crabs? http://t.co/XWUCd6RG ;)
@EmilNilsson Here's one Apes, lice and prehistory http://t.co/XWUCd6RG Jesse Bering ( @JesseBering ) has also written on the subject.
Apes, lice and prehistory http://t.co/XWUCd6RG
@EmilNilsson Here's one Apes, lice and prehistory http://t.co/XWUCd6RG Jesse Bering ( @JesseBering ) has also written on the subject.
Via half my coursemates, http://t.co/rp4oMBrH I like to think the reason this article is "highly accessed" is the very last paragraph.