Lecture 8: The Early Hominins Flashcards
strepsirrhines
• were flourishing by 54 mil yrs ago
haplorrhines
• since 54 mya have further branched into monkeys and apes
hominids
•evolved into chimps gorillas and humans
•appeared 8 mya
•broader than hominins
Refers to the taxonomic family that includes humans and the African apes and their immediate ancestors
hominins
- ancestors of only humans
- after the split of the African ape line
- hominins are hominids
missing link
- b/w humans and chimps
* based on false assumption that we evolved from chimps
hogopan
- last common ancestor between humans chimps gorillas
* split into different evolutionary lines and their diets became specialized
bipedalism
Ability to see over tall grass
Ability to carry items
Reduces body’s exposure to solar radiation
Position of spinal chord in back of skull
Pelvis forms a basket that balances the weight of trunk
hominin evolutionary trends (7)
- body size
- locomotion (bipedalism)
- cranial capacity
- tool use
- dentition (tooth size/type)
- cranial morphology (brow ridge, sagittal crest, zygomatic arches)
- diet
sahelanthropus tchadensis
- 6-7 mya
- “Toumat”
- discovered in Chad in 2001
- blends apelike and human characteristics
- lived in mixed environment
- somewhat bipedal
- hominin? inconclusive
- no post cranial remains, everything has been reconstructed
rift valley
- east Africa
- where most of early hominin evolution occurred
- open grassland savannah ecologies
- geography indicates the separation of chimp and gorilla ancestors from humans’
genus ardipithecus
- 2 species ~5mya
- kadabba
- ramidus
- bipedal, but ape-like in size, anatomy, and habitat
- often considered earliest hominin
- arboreal surprisingly
ARDI
*earliest potential hominin
4.4 mya
•most complete early hominid specimen
•110 different pieces of fossilized bone found
•120lbs 4ft tall female
•opposable big toe (arboreal)
Australopiths
•more ape-like from the top-down •dentition: large molars due to chewing intensive diet brain size, diet •more human-like from the ground up •bipedalism (less exposure to sun)
gracile & robust Australopiths
Robust - large post canine teeth, large molars, incisors canines reduced, flatter faces, large chewing muscles = heavy brow ridge, large zygomatic arches
Gracile - reduced zygomatic arch, less robust features in general
competition
- genus homo came on the scene 2mya
- many species coexisted for extended periods of time and competed for resources
- homo sapiens are chosen ones