Final (Part 3) Flashcards

1
Q

Prefix for:
Superfamily
Family
Subfamily

A
Superfamily = -OIDEA
Family = -IDEA
Subfamily = - INAE
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Polyandry

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one female in the group mates with multiple males

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3
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Cooperative polyandry

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more than one female in the group (closely related); one is reproductively active; other females help raise offspring

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4
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Cheek Pouches

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-Sexually dimorphic trait

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5
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Cheek Pouches

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-Sexually dimorphic trait
-used to store food
3 hypothesized functions
1. reduces vulnerability to predation
2. increases feeding efficiency by reducing competition
3. enzymes help break down food

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6
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Sexual swelling

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  • Sexually dimorphic trait

- sexual cue that females are ovulating

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Sexual swelling

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  • Sexually dimorphic trait

- sexual cue that females are ovulating

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8
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Complex Stomach

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Sacculated stomach

  • pouch like stomach
  • helps break down leaves
  • more digestable
  • energy minimizers
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9
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Jarman Bell Principle

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Scaling relationship between: Body, weight, basal metabolic rate, diet quality

larger animals = low energy requirement/unit body weight

Smaller animals = high energy requirement/unit body weight

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10
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Kays Threshold

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body weight threshold that separates entirely insectivorous primates from those who can’t maintain insectivorous diets = 1 pound/500g

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11
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Self-Medication in Primates

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  • plant not eaten regularly
  • method of ingestion => prevents nutritional benefit
  • restriction of plant use associated with high risk of parasitic infection
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12
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Female dominance in Lemurs

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  • females can evoke submissive behaviour from males in 1-on-1 encounters
  • females = priority at food sites
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13
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Female dominance in Bonobos

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  • not same as lemurs
  • males dominant to females
  • some evidence of female feeding priority in food patches
  • dominance of males in feeding context (requires coalition of females)
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14
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Pan distribution

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Bonobos –> Congo River
Chimps –> W.Africa-C.Africa-E.Africa
Congo river (line) –> separated the chimps and bonobos

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15
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Pan distribution

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Bonobos –> Congo River
Chimps –> W.Africa-C.Africa-E.Africa
Congo river (line) –> separated the chimps and bonobos

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