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. 2017 Oct 12;8:880. doi: 10.1038/s41467-017-00997-4

Table 1.

Estimated body mass averages, first appearance dates, sample sizes, and family designations for hominin and fossil taxa included in this analysis, along with comparative data for modern humans, Pan troglodytes, and Pan paniscus

Species Average body mass (kg) First appearance date (Ma) Sample size Family
Orrorin tugenensis a 35.8/46.5 6.00 2 Hominidae
Ar. ramidus a 32.1/50.8 4.40 1 Hominidae
Au. anamensis 46.30 4.17 1 Hominidae
Au. afarensis 39.10 3.77 12 Hominidae
Au. africanus 30.50 3.03 5 Hominidae
Au. sediba 26.70 1.95 2 Hominidae
P. boisei b 35.30 2.30 8 Hominidae
P. robustus 30.10 2.00 4 Hominidae
H. habilis 32.60 2.33 2 Hominidae
H. erectus 51.00 1.90 7 Hominidae
H. floresiensis 27.50 0.10 1 Hominidae
H. heidelbergensis 69.10 0.61 5 Hominidae
H. neanderthalensis 75.40 0.13 14 Hominidae
H. sapiens 58.20 0.20 51c Hominidae
Proconsul africanus d 35.00 22.50 - Proconsulidaee
Proconsul major d 75.00 22.50 - Proconsulidaee
Ekembo heseloni d 15.00 18.50 - Proconsulidaee
Ekembo nyanzae d 35.00 18.50 - Proconsulidaee
Dryopithecus fontani 43.60 11.80 1 Hominidaee
Hispanopithecus laietanus 32.00 9.60 2 Hominidaee
Sivapithecus indicus 30.50 12.70 6 Hominidaee
Pliobates cataloniae 4.50 11.60 1 Pliobatidae
Pan troglodytes 45.00 2.33 60 Hominidae
Pan paniscus 39.10 2.33 13 Hominidae

Full references and expanded information in Supplementary Table 1

aFrom ref. 3 based on chimpanzee training sample from ref. 30

bBased on “Possible P. boisei” following ref. 3

cAverage of 51 worldwide populations following ref. 2

dMidpoint of range compiled in ref. 68

eFollowing ref. 74