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Anthropology
Undergraduate 2
10/15/2010

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Nonhuman primates
Definition
Any primate species excluding humans
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The Metatheria
Definition
Marsupias that reproduce without the use of a placenta.
- Kangaroos
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Diapause
Definition
Characteristic of Metatheria that allows mother to "pause" the development of an embryo and "start" development at a later time.
- advantageous if food is scarce in environment.
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The Prototheria
Definition
Monotremes which are a small and unusual tazonomic group that includes the australian platypus and echidna.
- lay eggs but ure young with milk similar to mammals.
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The Eutheria
Definition
Placental mammals which include about two dozen orders - one order is the primate order.
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Internal Fertilization
Definition
the internal fertilization of a zygote on the wall of the uterus which later develops in to an embryo.
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Primates
Definition
mammals with grasping hands, large brains, high degree of learned rather than innate behavior, and a variety of other traits.
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two sub orders of primates
Definition
Srepsirhini or strepsirhine primates
- lemurs, and lorises,
haplohini or haplorhine primates
-tarsiers, monkeys, apes, and humans).
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Prosimian
Definition
member of the primate suborder prosimii and includes lemurs lorises galagos and tarsiers
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anthropoid
Definition
members of the primate suborder anthropoidea that includes monkeys apes and hominids
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Primate anatomical traits
Definition
have generalized body plan as opposed to a specialized one.
- giraffe has long neck, elephant large trunk, seals have flippers, etc.
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advantages to generalized body plan
Definition
allow primates versatility in modes of mobility
- arm swinging in apes, running, leaping, and walking.
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quadrepeds
Definition
movement that involves all four limps.
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strephshrine movement
Definition
vertical clinging and leaping
- occurs because hind limbs are are longer than their front legs.
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monkeys' movement
Definition
run and leap along branches, arms and legs move in a limited plane of motion which are adapted for fast forward running.
- scapula is oriented vertically across the upper arm and shoulder causing pendulum movement of arm.
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apes' arm
Definition
scapula orientation across back rather than on the sides of upper arms to allow full range of motion.
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ape characteristics
Definition
cone shaped rib cage and torso, long curved digit bones, small thumbs, and long arms to aid in arm swinging.
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fundemental primate adaptation
Definition
grasping hand with opposable thumb
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which suborder primate does not fully exhibit an opposoble thumb
Definition
prosimian
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opposable hallux
Definition
the big toe that functions and a thumb for the foot
- allows primates to grasp with feat
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flattened nails
Definition
replaces claws at the end of digits for grasping
- exception is mamosets and tamarins.
- many strepsirhines have a combination of flattened nails and a single clawed digit on hands and feet.
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Forward facing eyes
Definition
allows for great depth perception
- advantageous for life in trees.
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arboreal hypothesis
Definition
the origin of primate adaptation that focuses on the value of grasping hands and stereoscopic vision for life in trees.
- Frederic wood-jones and George Elliot Smith proposed idea in 1920's
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Visual Predetation Hypothesis
Definition
origin of primate adaptation that focuses on the value of grasping hands and stereoscopic vision for catching small prey
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Matthew Cartmill
Definition
came up with visual predation hypothesis in 1970s
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Frederic wood Jones and George Elliot-Smith
Definition
Came up with arboreal hypothesis in 1920s
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Robert Sussman
Definition
proposed that excellent stereoscopic vision and grasping hands were essential for foraging for flowering plants, which arose during the ame geologic period in which early primates emerged.
- stated this in 1991
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Generalized Teeth
Definition
non human primates posses two incisors, one canine, two premolars, and three molars.
- the exceptions to this pattern are most new world monkeys have a third premolar and strepsirhines have varying dental formulas.
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dental arcade
Definition
the arc of teeth along either the bottom or top of the mouth.
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petrosal Bulla
Definition
the tiny bit of skeleton that covers and protects parts of the inner ear. this trait is shared by all primates living or extinct and occurs in no other mammalian group.
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Enclosed Eye Socket
Definition
protect the eye more effectively
- more complete in haplorhines than in strepsirhines.
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chimpanzee
Definition
closest living ancestor to humans
- shared common ancestor 6 million years ago
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hominids
Definition
only poses extensive morhilogical adaptations to bipedality
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bipedal spine
Definition
S- shaped
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vertebral column
Definition
the column of bones and cartilaginous disks that house the spinal cord and provides structural support and flexibility to the body
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cervical vertebrae
Definition
the seven neck vertebrae
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thoracic vertebrae
Definition
the twelve verebrae of the thorax that hold the ribs
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lumbar vertebrae
Definition
the five vertebrae of the lower back
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sacrum
Definition
the fused vertebrae taht form the back of the pelvis
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coccyx
Definition
the fused tail vertebrae that are very small in humans and apes
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foramen magnum
Definition
hole in the occipital bone through which the spinal cord connects to the brain
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nuchal plane
Definition
flattened bony area of the occipital posterior to the foramen magnum, which the neck muscles attach
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os coxae (innominate bones)
Definition
the pair of bones that compse of the lateral parts of the pelvis; each innominate is made up of three bones that fuse during adolescence
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ischium
Definition
portion of the innominate bone that forms the bony underpinning of the rump
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illium
Definition
the blade of the innominate to which the gluteal muscles attach
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pubis
Definition
portion of the innominate that forms the anterior part of the birth cannal
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Gluteal muscles
Definition
gluteus maximus, medius, and minimus. the muscles asociated with walking which have undergone radical realignment in habitual bipeds.
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acetabulum
Definition
the cup shaped joint formed by the illium, ischium, and pubis at which the head of the femur attaches to pelvis.
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natural selection in bipeds
Definition
favored a femur angling from the hip into the knee becaue the angle places foot below the center of gravity.
- saves energy for walking
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the foot
Definition
composed of tarsals metatarsals and phlanges
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bipedal walking
Definition
heel strikes first fooled by rest of foot.
main propulsive force comes at toe-off, when big toe puses off from the ground and the toes bend strongly backward (dorsiflex)
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bipedal Big toe
Definition
falls in line with other toe digits, and becomes much larger than other toes
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bipedal feet
Definition
contain arches that accomadate tgreat weight put on two feet, and toes are robust and bound tightly together by ligiments so stability can be achieved.
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bipedal arms
Definition
free to carry tools and other objects because they are not being used for motion
arms also shortened over time
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femoral condyles
Definition
the enlarged inferior end of the femur that forms the top of the knee joint
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tarsals
Definition
foot bones that form the ankle and arches of the foot
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metatarsals
Definition
five foot bones that join the trasals to the toes and form a portion of the longitudinal arch of the foot
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phalanges
Definition
BONES THAT FORM THE FINGERS AND TOES
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arboreal ancestory
Definition
ancestor that would have been tree dwelling
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sir arthur keith 1923
Definition
proposed that humans are decended from arboreal apes, rather than knuckle walkers.
- this is because arboreal apes are upright on tree branches using over head branches for support
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energy effeciency and bipedalism
Definition
bipedal walking is a more effecient way of traveling.
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peter rodman and henry McHenry
Definition
pointed out that bipedal humans walk more efficiently than knuckle walking apes.
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Ability to dissipate heat
Definition
bipedal walking offers less surface area for sun to heat body during locomotion and blood is dissipated faster from the brain allowing it to cool easier
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ecological influences and bipedalism
Definition
the cooling of the earth during late miocene of Africa created large grass lands, and long distance between food sources so a more efficient mode of travel was necessary.
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technical intelligence
Definition
hominid intelligence and brain size increase is seen a the result of tool use and extracting and foraging
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ecological intelligence
Definition
hominid intelliigence and brain sze increase is thought to be a result of the benefits of navigating and foraging in a complex tropical Forrest system
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social intelligence
Definition
or machivellian intelligence hominid intelligence and brain size increase theorized as a result of benefits of a result of benefits being politically or socially clever when living with others; sometimes called machiavellian intelligence
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theory of the mind
Definition
ability to place oneself into the mind of others; necessar for possing an awareness of the knowledge or cognitive ability of others and for imitating or teaching others.
Term
lowest level of classification
Definition
species and races - phenotypes are deceiving
- sheep and goats of very similar skeletal structures
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taxonomy
Definition
scientific study of classifying living things.
- binomial classification
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who developed taxonomy
Definition
carolus linnaeus in the 18th century
- tools have been refined due to the development of molecular biology
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lowest level in hiearchal system of classification
Definition
species
Term
highest level in hiearchal system of classification
Definition
Kingdom
Term
scientific identity of an individual species
Definition
Genus name and species name
- Homo Sapiens
- distinuish from genus and species, and 2 names together establish bi-nomial system
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genetic distinction of species
Definition
any organism that can and do reproduce fertile offspring
- other species are isolated reproductively from each other
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levels above species
Definition
arbitrary since species is self-defining and self-maintaining and is the only taxonomic unit
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Speciation
Definition
the transformation of one species into another and involves 2 processes
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2 processes of speciation
Definition
succession and diversification
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Succession speciation
Definition
known also as phyletic evolution and anagenesis and functions thusly:
- species A is transformed and succeeded by species B. A --> B
- time in phyletic evolution is measured over generations and change occurs due to segregation and independant assortment.
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2 questions to phyletic evolution
- or succssion speciation or anagenesis
Definition
1. how many generations is necessary for phyletic evolution to take place?
2. at what point in process does species A become species B?
Term
Diversification Speciation: Alternative terms
Definition
Adaptive Radiation, allotropic speciation, and cladogenesis
Term
Adaptive Radiation
also cladogenesis, allotropic speciation, and diversification speciation: like terms
Definition
species A evolves into both species B and Species C making species A an ancestral Species
Term
Questions and points with adaptive radiation
Definition
1.species B and C are contemporary with each other, and diverge or isolated from species A in succession
2. are we still dealing with species A at the point of seperation?
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punctuated equilibrium
Definition
evolutionary theory that states evolution occurs in accelerated rates of adaptive radiation or cladogenesis.
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darwinian gradualism
Definition
anagenesis or phyletic evolution in which evolution occurs in gradual intermediate changes over the course of generations
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