Primate Evolution Flashcards

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Adaptive radiation

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Rapid expansion and diversification of life forms into new ecological niches.

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Niche

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Organisms’ role in a habitat.

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3
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Paleocene

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Plesiadapiformes

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4
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Eocene

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Prosimians

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5
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Oligocene

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Anthropoids

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6
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Miocene

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Hominoids

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7
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Pliocene

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Hominids

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8
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Primate adaption hypothesis

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Arboreal hypothesis, visual predation hypothesis, and dietary shift hypothesis.

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Arboreal hypothesis

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Developed traits because of life in the trees.

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10
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Visual predation hypothesis

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Developed traits because of dependence on vision for catching prey.

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Dietary shift hypothesis

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Developed traits because of co-evolution with flowering plants (angiosperms).

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12
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Plesiadapiformes

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Didn’t make it past the Eocene, transitional species, no postorbital bar, claws, no opposable thumb. I.e. Flying lemur

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First primate radiation (prosimians)

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Adapidae (lemur/loris?). Postorbital bar, nails, and binocular vision.

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14
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Omomyidae

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Tarsiers? Shorter snout, enlarged orbit.

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15
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Eosimiidae

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Anthropoids? Vertically implanted incisors

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16
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Second Primate radiation (anthropoids)

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Parapithecidae. 2-1-3-3 formula, arboreal quadruped.

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Propiliopithecidae

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2-1-2-3 dental formula, arboreal quadruped

18
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Miocene

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Age of apes.

19
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Proconsolidae

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Hominoid? African, partially terrestrial, sectorial premolar (maxillary canine sharpens premolar), canine diastema (gap in maxilla due to large canine).

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Dryopithecinae

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No living group. European, thin enameled molars, possible biped.

21
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Ponginae

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Asian, concave facial profile and projecting incisors, post cranially not like any hominoid.

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Miocene apes

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Closer to ape-human lineage than old world monkeys, more large bodied, most are too derived to,be ancestors, and not definite hominins yet. (Proconsolidae, dryopithecinae, and ponginae).

23
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Theories for bipedalism

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Savannah theory (visual surveillance), thermoregulatory theory, tool use feedback loop, free hands to carry and hunt,male provisioning with monogamous pairs, and woman the gatherer (carrying infants)