PRIMATE EVOLUTION Chapter 16 Primate Adaptation Evolution Ch
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PRIMATE EVOLUTION Chapter 16
Primate Adaptation & Evolution Ch. 16, Sec. 1
Primates = group of animals that includes lemurs, monkeys, apes, and humans l Common traits among primates: l l Large brains (relative to body size) l Social interactions l Flexible shoulder & hip joints
l l Opposable Thumb = thumb that can cross the palm to meet the other fingertips Adaptation for griping & climbing
l Binocular Vision = both eyes in the front l l Better depth perception, jumping from tree to tree Color Vision allows primates to find food that has most nutrition l Ex: Unripe vs. Ripe fruit
Primate Origins Primates share evolutionary history l Fossil, anatomical, DNA evidence show a close relationship l Primates classified into 2 groups l
Primate Ancestors Haplorhines Strepsirrhines Anthropoids Hominids Old World monkeys Tarsiers African apes Gibbons Orangutans Humans New World monkeys Lemurs Lorises, Pottos and Galagos
Humanlike Primates Evolve l Anthropoids = humanlike primates; hominoids, New World monkeys, Old World monkeys
New World monkeys found in Central & South America l Arboreal (live in trees) l Prehensile Tail = can be used as a 5 th limb l
Old World monkeys found in Africa & Asia l No prehensile tail l Can live in trees or on the ground l
Hominoids = apes & humans l Apes l l No l tails, walk on 2 legs w/ support from hands Humans l Large brains, walk upright
Human Ancestry Ch. 16, Sec. 2
Hominids l 5 -8 mya in Africa a common ancestor branched off into 2 groups (chimps & humans) l Supported by DNA evidence, comparison of similar proteins Hominoids = primates that can walk on 2 legs (gorillas, chimps, bonobos, humans) l Hominids = bipedal primates, only walk on 2 legs l
Early Hominids l l l Australopithecine = early hominids w/ apelike and humanlike qualities, intermediate between chimp and human “Lucy” Smaller brains, bipedal
Modern Humans are Homo sapiens l Other hominids are also classified in the genus Homo l 2. 5 mya earliest hominids in the genus Homo l
H. sapiens H. neanderthalensis H. heidelbergensis H. erectus Millions of years ago H. antecessor H. ergaster H. rudolfensis s stu bu Homo habilis o. r P. boisel P A. garhi Paranthropus aethiopicus A. bahrelghazali A. afarensis Ardipithecus ramidus Australopithecus anamensis Kenyanthropus platyops
http: //www. pbs. org/wgbh/aso/tryit/evolutio n/# l http: //dsc. discovery. com/tv/ardipithecus/ar dipithecus. html l
- Chapter 16 section 1 primates answer key
- Chapter 16 primate evolution
- Primate evolution tree
- Baleen whale
- Evolution of primates
- Why are there still apes if we evolved
- Chapter 19 normal newborn processes of adaptation
- "elsevier"
- Primate cities
- Formula for rank size rule
- Primate city countries
- Primate cities
- Old world monkey vs new world monkey
- Primate city countries
- 2 positive effects of primate cities
- Primate suite of traits
- The law of primate city
- Primate taxonomy
- Class 1 malocclusion
- Red fox cladogram
- Predentate period
- Incisal labiality