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. 2019 Sep 18;14(9):e0221871. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0221871

Table 4. Ratio of pelvic planes (AP/ML x 100) based on measures reported in Tables 1 and 3.

Specimen Inlet (AP/ML) Midplane (AP/ML) Outlet (AP/ML)
A. L. 288-1a 57.6 71.2 74.0
A. L. 288-1b 64.3 129.7 108.3
Sts 14 71.2 78.7 NA
BSN 49/P27 78.7 97.4 83.6
A. sediba 71.9 97.1–100.6 91.2–94.3
Tabun 1c 79.9 115.3 106.2
Tabun 1d 79.4 NA 70.5
Modern Humane 73.2–83.0 116–127 96.7
Modern Humanf 86.6 120.7 103.7
Chimpanzee 151.1 164.8 116.6

A.L. 288-1a measures from Tague and Lovejoy [17].

A.L. 288-1b ratios are the average of two reconstructions from Häusler and Schmid [25]. The range reported for A. sediba’s midplane and outlet indices reflect the estimated measures derived from utilization of the other hominin ischia.

Tabun 1c average measurements used from range reported by Ponce de León et al. [36].

Tabun 1d measures from Weaver and Hublin [37].

The modern humane range encompasses the average values reported in Tague and Lovejoy [17], Simpson et al. [34], and Kibii et al. [42].

Modern humanf is the average of data (unpublished) provided to the authors by H. Kurki (n = 187).