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Primate Adaptation & Evolution Ch. 16, Sec. 1 For today, 5/30: 1. Turn in HW 2. Short lecture, posted online 3. Opposable Thumb Lab.

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1 Primate Adaptation & Evolution Ch. 16, Sec. 1 For today, 5/30: 1. Turn in HW 2. Short lecture, posted online 3. Opposable Thumb Lab

2 Primates Primates = group of animals that includes lemurs, monkeys, apes, and humans Primates = group of animals that includes lemurs, monkeys, apes, and humans Common traits among primates: Common traits among primates: Large brains (relative to body size) Large brains (relative to body size) Social interactions Social interactions Flexible shoulder & hip joints Flexible shoulder & hip joints

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4 Opposable Thumb = thumb that can cross the palm to meet the other fingertips Opposable Thumb = thumb that can cross the palm to meet the other fingertips Adaptation for griping & climbing Adaptation for griping & climbing

5 Binocular Vision = both eyes in the front Binocular Vision = both eyes in the front Better depth perception, jumping from tree to tree Color Vision allows primates to find food that has most nutrition Color Vision allows primates to find food that has most nutrition Ex: Unripe vs. Ripe fruit

6 Primate Origins Primates share evolutionary history Primates share evolutionary history Fossil, anatomical, DNA evidence show a close relationship Fossil, anatomical, DNA evidence show a close relationship Primates classified into 2 groups Primates classified into 2 groups

7 Primate Ancestors Strepsirrhines Haplorhines Anthropoids Hominoids Hominids Old World monkeys Gibbons Orangutans African apes Humans New World monkeys Tarsiers Lemurs Lorises, Pottos and Galagos

8 Humanlike Primates Evolve Anthropoids = humanlike primates; Anthropoids = humanlike primates; Hominoids Hominoids New World monkeys New World monkeys Old World monkeys Old World monkeys

9 New World monkeys found in Central & South America New World monkeys found in Central & South America Arboreal (live in trees) Arboreal (live in trees) Prehensile Tail = can be used as a 5 th limb Prehensile Tail = can be used as a 5 th limb

10 Old World monkeys found in Africa & Asia Old World monkeys found in Africa & Asia No prehensile tail No prehensile tail Can live in trees or on the ground Can live in trees or on the ground

11 Hominoids = apes & humans Apes Apes No tails, walk on 2 legs w/ support from hands No tails, walk on 2 legs w/ support from hands Humans Humans Large brains, walk upright Large brains, walk upright

12 Opposable Thumb Lab You will be working in groups of 3 You will be working in groups of 3 It is extremely important that you manage your time well. It is extremely important that you manage your time well. All activities should be completed by the end of the period. All activities should be completed by the end of the period. Turn your work in at the end of the period. Turn your work in at the end of the period.

13 Human Ancestry Ch. 16, Sec. 2

14 Hominids 5-8 mya in Africa a common ancestor branched off into 2 groups (chimps & humans) 5-8 mya in Africa a common ancestor branched off into 2 groups (chimps & humans) Supported by DNA evidence, comparison of similar proteins Supported by DNA evidence, comparison of similar proteins Hominoids = primates that can walk on 2 legs (gorillas, chimps, bonobos, humans) Hominoids = primates that can walk on 2 legs (gorillas, chimps, bonobos, humans) Hominids = bipedal primates, only walk on 2 legs Hominids = bipedal primates, only walk on 2 legs

15 Early Hominids Australopithecine = early hominids w/ apelike and humanlike qualities, intermediate between chimp and human Australopithecine = early hominids w/ apelike and humanlike qualities, intermediate between chimp and human “Lucy” “Lucy” Smaller brains, bipedal Smaller brains, bipedal

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18 Modern Humans Humans are Homo sapiens Humans are Homo sapiens Other hominids are also classified in the genus Homo Other hominids are also classified in the genus Homo 2.5 mya earliest hominids in the genus Homo 2.5 mya earliest hominids in the genus Homo

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20 Millions of years ago H. sapiensH. neanderthalensis H. heidelbergensis H. erectus H. antecessor H. ergaster Homo habilis P. robustus P. boisel A. garhi Paranthropus aethiopicus A. bahrelghazali A. afarensis Kenyanthropus platyops Australopithecus anamensis Ardipithecus ramidus H. rudolfensis

21 http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aso/tryit/evolutio n/# http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aso/tryit/evolutio n/# http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aso/tryit/evolutio n/# http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aso/tryit/evolutio n/# http://dsc.discovery.com/tv/ardipithecus/ar dipithecus.html http://dsc.discovery.com/tv/ardipithecus/ar dipithecus.html http://dsc.discovery.com/tv/ardipithecus/ar dipithecus.html http://dsc.discovery.com/tv/ardipithecus/ar dipithecus.html


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