Midterm #2 Flashcards
1
Q
Platyrrhines vs Catarrhines
A
Patyrrhines - new world monkeys, “flat nosed”
Catarrhines - old world monkeys, apes, humans, “hook-nosed”
2
Q
Strepsirhines vs. Haplorhines
A
Strepsirhines - lemurs, and lorises
Haplorhines - everything else
3
Q
What is a primate?
A
- typical arboreal inhabitants of tropical and subtropical ecosystems
- tendency towards erect posture, numerous forms of locomotion, prehensile hands for more dexterity, nails instead of claws, enhanced touch on fingers, variable diet (omnivorous) , generalized dentition, reliance on vision over smell, eyes placed forward for depth perception (stereoscopic vision), longer fetal development, longer childhood
4
Q
Apes vs Monkeys
A
Apes
- no tail
- large brain
- tools for nut-cracking, hunting, play
- ground and tree living
- lifespan: 60 years
- diet: omnivorous (including monkeys)
Monkeys
- tail: short on old world monkeys, long
- smaller brain
- no tools
- live almost entirely in trees
- lifespan: 30 years
- diet: omnivorous (including small invertebrates)
5
Q
Time Periods and Major Primates from Each
A
- Paleocene (66-55mya) 11 m.y.
- Eocene (55-34mya) 21 m.y.
- Oligocene (34-24mya) 10 m.y.
- Miocene (24-25mya) 10 m.y.
- Pliocene (5-1.8mya) 3.2 m.y.
- Pleistocene (1.8m.y. - 10kya) 1.79m.y.
- Holocene (10kya to present)
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