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    Climate Changed the Size of Our Bodies – And Our Brains

    By University of CambridgeJuly 8, 20217 Comments4 Mins Read
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    Pleistocene Human Fossils Size Variation
    Skulls: – Left: Amud 1, Neanderthal, 55.000 years ago, ~1750 cm³ – Middle: Cro Magnon, Homo sapiens, 32.000 years ago, ~1570 cm³ – Right: Atapuerca 5, Middle Pleistocene Homo, 430.000 years ago, ~1100 cm³ Femora: – Top: Middle Pleistocene Homo, Trinil, 540.000 years ago, ~50 kg – Bottom: Neanderthal, La Ferrassie 1, 44.000 years ago, ~90 kg. Credit: Manuel Will

    Climate Shaped Body Size; Complex Habitats Shaped Brain Size

    • The average body size of humans has fluctuated significantly over the last million years and is strongly linked to temperature.
    • Colder, harsher climates drove the evolution of larger body sizes, while warmer climates led to smaller bodies.
    • Brain size also changed dramatically but did not evolve in tandem with body size.

    An interdisciplinary team of researchers, led by the Universities of Cambridge and Tübingen, has gathered measurements of body and brain size for over 300 fossils from the genus Homo found across the globe. By combining this data with a reconstruction of the world’s regional climates over the last million years, they have pinpointed the specific climate experienced by each fossil when it was a living human.

    The study reveals that the average body size of humans has fluctuated significantly over the last million years, with larger bodies evolving in colder regions. Larger size is thought to act as a buffer against colder temperatures: less heat is lost from a body when its mass is large relative to its surface area. The results are published today (July 8, 2021) in the journal Nature Communications.

    Our species, Homo sapiens, emerged around 300,000 years ago in Africa. The genus Homo has existed for much longer, and includes the Neanderthals and other extinct, related species such as Homo habilis and Homo erectus.

    A defining trait of the evolution of our genus is a trend of increasing body and brain size; compared to earlier species such as Homo habilis, we are 50% heavier and our brains are three times larger. But the drivers behind such changes remain highly debated.

    Climate Drives Body Size Over 1 Million Years

    “Our study indicates that climate — particularly temperature — has been the main driver of changes in body size for the past million years,” said Professor Andrea Manica, a researcher in the University of Cambridge’s Department of Zoology who led the study.

    He added: “We can see from people living today that those in warmer climates tend to be smaller, and those living in colder climates tend to be bigger. We now know that the same climatic influences have been at work for the last million years.”

    The researchers also looked at the effect of environmental factors on brain size in the genus Homo, but correlations were generally weak. Brain size tended to be larger when Homo was living in habitats with less vegetation, like open steppes and grasslands, but also in ecologically more stable areas. In combination with archaeological data, the results suggest that people living in these habitats hunted large animals as food — a complex task that might have driven the evolution of larger brains.

    Food, Stability, and Cognitive Demands Shape Brains

    “We found that different factors determine brain size and body size — they’re not under the same evolutionary pressures. The environment has a much greater influence on our body size than our brain size,” said Dr. Manuel Will at the University of Tubingen, Germany, first author of the study.

    He added: “There is an indirect environmental influence on brain size in more stable and open areas: the amount of nutrients gained from the environment had to be sufficient to allow for the maintenance and growth of our large and particularly energy-demanding brains.”

    This research also suggests that non-environmental factors were more important for driving larger brains than climate, prime candidates being the added cognitive challenges of increasingly complex social lives, more diverse diets, and more sophisticated technology.

    The researchers say there is good evidence that human body and brain size continue to evolve. The human physique is still adapting to different temperatures, with on average larger-bodied people living in colder climates today. Brain size in our species appears to have been shrinking since the beginning of the Holocene (around 11,650 years ago). The increasing dependence on technology, such as an outsourcing of complex tasks to computers, may cause brains to shrink even more over the next few thousand years.

    “It’s fun to speculate about what will happen to body and brain sizes in the future, but we should be careful not to extrapolate too much based on the last million years because so many factors can change,” said Manica.

    Reference: “Different environmental variables predict body and brain size evolution in Homo” by Manuel Will, Mario Krapp, Jay T. Stock and Andrea Manica, 8 July 2021, Nature Communications.
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-24290-7

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    7 Comments

    1. Jeff on July 10, 2021 7:08 pm

      Genesis 6
      There were Giants in and on the Earth in those days and will be again as in the days of Noah.

      Reply
    2. Jeff on July 10, 2021 7:12 pm

      The bible is the best history book. Giant remains have been discovered for years all over this plane. But since then around the 1950’s the discoveries have been kept silent.

      Reply
      • 0_0 on July 11, 2021 2:13 am

        agreed

        Reply
    3. Jeff on August 13, 2021 5:16 pm

      Seriously? You are using the Bible as a scientific reference? Please tell me what university or scientific studies were referenced by these geniuses who did not even understand that the earth round, had no scientific knowledge or any understanding of global events. Jeff

      Reply
    4. Rita on July 7, 2025 9:45 am

      People are nothing but followers. Religion is written by someone with Epilepsy. Look it up before you say anything. That’s why you have so many religions all over the world. The person is having a problem with something. Religiosity go’s along with epilepsy that’s why they call it the Sacred disease. Stop wasting your time and go visit family and friends.

      Reply
    5. Rita on July 7, 2025 10:11 am

      People are nothing but followers. Religion is written by someone with Epilepsy. Look it up before you say anything. That’s why you have so many religions all over the world. The person is having a problem with something. Religiosity go’s along with epilepsy that’s why they call it the Sacred disease. Stop wasting your time and go visit family and friends. Most everything complicated was invented by someone having a problem about something. Epilepsy, adhd are problems with the brain. People don’t even know how their brains work or the lobes of their brain. If you are smart look it up. It’s so sad someone with pain invents things and everyone else gets to enjoy their pain. Having seizures is not fun and they don’t know that much about the brain. People don’t even know that there is lots different kinds of seizures. It’s not just a falling down sickness. Not everyone has grandmals. Most people are awake for their type of seizures. If you don’t want to look it up call a neurologist and he will tell you the truth. Keep trusting the government and all the lies if that works for you. Lol

      Reply
    6. Rita on July 7, 2025 10:13 am

      Most everything complicated was invented by someone having a problem about something. Epilepsy, adhd are problems with the brain. People don’t even know how their brains work or the lobes of their brain. If you are smart look it up. It’s so sad someone with pain invents things and everyone else gets to enjoy their pain. Having seizures is not fun and they don’t know that much about the brain. People don’t even know that there is lots different kinds of seizures. It’s not just a falling down sickness. Not everyone has grandmals. Most people are awake for their type of seizures. If you don’t want to look it up call a neurologist and he will tell you the truth. Keep trusting the government and all the lies if that works for you. Lol

      Reply
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