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		<title>Heeteren, van, A.H. 2008. Homo floresiensis as an island form. – PalArch’s Journal of Vertebrate Palaeontology 5, 2: 1-12</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Abstract Homo floresiensis is a small bodied hominin from the Indonesian island Flores. The type specimen, LB1, is believed to be a female of approximately 1 m or a bit more than 3 feet in length with a cranial capacity of around 400 cc. There is still no agreement on the cause of the small [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Abstract </strong><em>Homo floresiensis</em> is a small bodied hominin from the Indonesian island Flores. The type specimen, LB1, is believed to be a female of approximately 1 m or a bit more than 3 feet in length with a cranial capacity of around 400 cc. There is still no agreement on the cause of the small stature and small cranial capacity of LB1 and the associated individuals.<br />
<em>Homo floresiensis </em>displays several island adaptations, which also have been observed among the members of other typical island faunas, indicating that <em>Homo floresiensis</em> might very well have been an endemic island form. <em>Homo floresiensis</em> has morphology similar to that of a <em>Homo erectus</em> juvenile, since it has a high orbital, dental and brachial index, low humeral torsion, low tibial torsion and a high gonial angle. Additionally <em>Homo floresiensis</em> has shortened lower limbs. The features displayed by <em>Homo floresiensis</em> give an indication of the manner of dwarfing by paedomorphosis, which was by truncating growth through increase in the rate of skeletal ossification, possibly caused by hormonal changes.</p>
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