New World Monkeys Flashcards

1
Q

Incorrect explanation for how NW and OW monkeys evolved from prosimians

A

convergent evolution; natural selection converged them because they had similar behavior–>incorrect!

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how NW and OW monkeys actually evolved to be

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Parallel Evolution; OW prosimians evolved into monkeys in Africa; NW prosimians were in the global west; OW monkeys rafted across the atlantic ocean to south america where they became NW monkeys

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3
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Diversity of primates

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Suborder: Anthropoidea
Infraorder: Platyrrhine (NW)
Superfamily: Ceboidea
Family: Callitrichidae (tamarins and marmosets)
Cebinae (squirrel monkeys and capuchins)
howler, spider, muriqui and wooly
saki, uakari, titi
night monkey
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characteristics

  • lives mostly?
  • smell?
  • smartness?
  • teeth
  • size (compared to old world monkeys)
  • dental formula
  • tail
  • uterus
  • placenta
  • births?
A
  • arboreal
  • diurnal
  • no rhinarium but do have vomeronasal (scent marking)
  • less intelligent than OW monkeys
  • smaller than OW monkeys (except spider and wooly)
  • 36 or 32 teeth
  • Dental formula (2-1-3-3) or (2-1-3-2)
  • prehensile tail in larger species
  • single uterus
  • hemochorial placenta
  • single births (except marmoset and tamarins)
  • ovarian cycles but no menstrual bleeding
  • high steroid hormone levels
  • multiple social systems
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5
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Social systems of NW monkeys

A
  • monogamy
  • polygamous males
  • fission/fusion - spider and muriquis (hang out and know each other, but sometimes split apart)
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Marmosets

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  • sap eating
  • similar to tamarins
  • pygmy marmoset
  • multiple births are possible
  • phyletic dwarfism
  • little sexual dimorphism
  • paternal care
  • reproductive repression
  • pre-evolved claws instead of nails
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tamarins

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  • similar to marmosets
  • phyletic dwarfism
  • multiple births are possible
  • little sexual dimorphism
  • paternal care
  • reproductive repression
  • pre-evolved claws instead of nails
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8
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phyletic dwarfism

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shrinking of the entire phylum

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9
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squirrel monkey

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  • similar in size to ancestral monkey
  • closely related to capuchin
  • amazon river, andes mountains
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10
Q

how to tell if squirrel monkeys are from North or South of Amazon river

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  • North - white arched eye patch

- South - white, flat eye patch

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11
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capuchin

A
  • organ grinder monkey
  • smartest NW monkey
  • hollywood movies
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12
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owl monkey

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  • nocturnal (only one)

- has diurnal ancestors because it has a fovea

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13
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Howler monkey

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most folivorous (eats leaves and plants)
northernmost of NW monkeys (mexico, central america)
-prehensile tail

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14
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Spider monkey

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most frugivorous
northernmost of NW monkeys (mexico and central america)
-prehensile tail

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15
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Wooly spider monkey (muriqui)

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  • SE Brazil only

- endangered

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