Apes Flashcards
1
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chimps and humans relationship
- DNA
- brain size
A
- only differ in 1% of DNA
- volume of chimp brain is 3x smaller than human brain
2
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How humans evolved from apes
A
- ape-like form stood up and began to walk
- pelvis changed
- brain size was more like chimp
- over last 1 mill to 2 mill yrs, brain expanded–>humans (genetic mutations)
3
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flores people**
A
- small humans in indonesia
- first humans
- hobbit
4
Q
classification
A
Suborder: Anthropoidea Superfamily: Hominoidea Family: Hylobitidae (gibbons and siamangs) Family: Dongidae (chim, gorilla, orangutan) Family: Hominidae (humans) Genus: Gorilla Genus: Pan Genus: Homo
5
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level of differentiation between humans and chimps
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- humans are split at the genus level from gorilla and chimp
- chimps and gorillas are more related to us than any are related to monkeys
6
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characteristics of Apes
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- intelligent
- big brained
- large
- sexually dimorphic (except gibbon)
- arboreal bipedalism (brachiation, forelimb suspension)
- knuckle walking (chimp and gorilla)
- no tail
- long reproductive intervals (non-seasonal)
7
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Gibbons
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- monogamous**
- swing arm-to-arm
- fruit and leaves
- many types
- less sexual dimorphism in size
8
Q
Siamang
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larger gibbon
9
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orangutan
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- scientific name: pongo pygmaeus; pongo abeilli
- “old man of the forest”
- first great ape to split from the lineage
- fruit eater
- less social
- sexual dimorphic (highly)
- inter-birth interval of 5-6 years
10
Q
pongo pygmaeus morio
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black variety of orangutan
11
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Gorilla
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- tribe of hairy women
- vegetarians
- nice
- older male leader - silver backed gray hair
- male has bigger jaws than females
- terrestrial, knuckle walker during the day while foraging; can go into trees to sleep at night
12
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low land gorilla - scientific name
A
gorilla gorilla
13
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mountain gorilla - scientific name
A
gorilla barengei
14
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Chimpanzee
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- man
- toolmaker
- 2 types: common chimp and bonobo
- cooperative hunting for food
- intercommunity aggression (warfare between the communities)
- friendly social animals; enduring relationship with mother