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Introduction to Primates
. . . or how to make sense out of Ch. 6 and Ch. 7 of the text . . . Prehistoric Cultures Tim Roufs’ section ©
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Wikipedia
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Wikipedia
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Classification chart (after Linnaeus)
Understanding Humans, 10th ed., p. 101
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Primate taxonomic classification
Understanding Humans, 10th ed., p. 129
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pre-monkeys
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pre-monkeys prosimians
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prosimians monkeys
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prosimians monkeys apes
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prosimians monkeys apes humans
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prosimians monkeys apes humans
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pre-monkeys monkeys apes humans
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Primates are tropical and temperate climate creatures
Distribution of Nonhuman Primates Humankind Emerging, 7th ed., p. 93
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“Times to Remember” WebPage
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“Times to Remember” WebPage
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The Emergence of Humankind, 4th ed., p. 64
A Primate Family Tree The Emergence of Humankind, 4th ed., p. 64
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The Emergence of Humankind, 4th ed., p. 64
A Primate Family Tree The Emergence of Humankind, 4th ed., p. 64
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The Emergence of Humankind, 4th ed., p. 64
prosimians monkeys apes humans A Primate Family Tree The Emergence of Humankind, 4th ed., p. 64
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prosimians monkeys apes humans
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prosimians monkeys apes humans
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Primate taxonomic classification
prosimians Primate taxonomic classification Understanding Humans, 10th ed., p. 129
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Primate taxonomic classification
monkeys Primate taxonomic classification Understanding Humans, 10th ed., p. 129
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Primate taxonomic classification
apes Primate taxonomic classification Understanding Humans, 10th ed., p. 129
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Primate taxonomic classification
hominoids Primate taxonomic classification Understanding Humans, 10th ed., p. 129
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Traditional classification of hominoids
Understanding Humans, 10th ed., p. 209
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hominoids Primate taxonomic classification
Traditional classification of hominoids Primate taxonomic classification Understanding Humans, 10th ed., p. 129
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Revised classification of hominoids
Understanding Humans, 10th ed., p. 209
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Revised classification of hominoids
Note two additional levels of classification Understanding Humans, 10th ed., p. 209
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Revised classification of hominoids
Understanding Humans, 10th ed., p. 209
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Revised classification of hominoids
“In this classification, ‘hominin’ is synonymous with the use of ‘hominid’” Understanding Humans, 10th ed., p. 209
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to pay attention to, concerning early primates . . .
one more thing to pay attention to, concerning early primates . . .
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Wikipedia
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the original “supercontinent” . . .
Pangea the original “supercontinent” . . . Wikipedia
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Pangea Wikipedia
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Mesozoic (ca. 125 m.y.a.) Cenozoic (ca. 65 m.y.a.)
Continental drift Mesozoic (ca. 125 m.y.a.) Cenozoic (ca. 65 m.y.a.) Understanding Humans, 10th ed., p. 111
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Mesozoic (ca. 125 m.y.a.) Cenozoic (ca. 65 m.y.a.)
Pangea Continental drift Mesozoic (ca. 125 m.y.a.) Cenozoic (ca. 65 m.y.a.) Understanding Humans, 10th ed., p. 111
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Mesozoic (ca. 125 m.y.a.) Cenozoic (ca. 65 m.y.a.)
Continental drift Mesozoic (ca. 125 m.y.a.) Cenozoic (ca. 65 m.y.a.) Understanding Humans, 10th ed., p. 111
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Pangea Split |
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Pangea Split | “Island Effect”
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Pangea Split | “Island Effect”
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Pangea Split | “Island Effect” New Adaptations
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Pangea Split | “Island Effect” New Adaptations New Orders of Creation
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physical modifications
tree life | physical modifications
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earliest primates = prosimians (pre-monkeys)
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improved grasping hand improved opposability more elaborate brains
smelling becomes secondary color vision larger eyes eyes moved forward |
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Understanding Humans, 10th ed., p. 122
Gibbon Red Wolf Understanding Humans, 10th ed., p. 122
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All of this required increased coordination of senses
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monkeys use food more efficiently than apes
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monkeys use food more efficiently than apes |
need for apes to encounter wider and more varied environments
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monkeys use food more efficiently than apes |
need for apes to encounter wider and more varied environments greater variety of environments
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microenvironments
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microenvironments
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The African Savannah Illustration by Jay H. Matternes
microenvironments The African Savannah Illustration by Jay H. Matternes
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multiplicity of alternatives
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multiplicity of alternatives
| need for deliberation
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multiplicity of alternatives
| need for deliberation requires more time
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multiplicity of alternatives
| need for deliberation requires more time causes delay
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multiplicity of alternatives
| need for deliberation requires more time causes delay
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therefore life becomes less automatic
and one depends to a greater extent on learning . . .
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CULTURE (learned behavior)
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Detailed information on primates is available on the class website at
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Primate taxonomic classification
Understanding Humans, 10th ed., p. 129
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pre-monkeys monkeys apes humans
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