Primate evolution Flashcards

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Give three examples of primate hard tissue characteristics

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Primitive and pentadactyle limbs, nails, grasping hands and feet

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Give three examples of primate soft tissue characteristics

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Favour vision over olfaction, generalised diet, big brains

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Give three examples of primate behavioural characteristics

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Flexible behaviour, extended infant care, large social groups

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Describe the suborder Strepsirhini

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Wet noses, includes Lemurifores

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Describe the suborder Haplorhini

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Dry nose, includes Tarsiiformes, Catarrhini (includes Hominoids), and Platyrrhini

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What is the closest relative of the human lineage and when did the split occur?

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Split from chimpanzees 8mya

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When did the Hominin fossil record begin and how do we know?

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7mya, based on skull, teeth, body size

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What adaptations do Hominins have to maintain their bipedality (first evidence 6.0mya)?

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Pelvis and limb bones, Foramen magnum (opening where neck joins to head)

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What adaptations do Hominins have to maintain their upright posture?

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Bucket-shaped pelvis, barrel-shaped ribcage, double curved spine, specialised feet

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Give three example of Hominin head
characteristics

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Small canines, parabolic dental arcade, thick enamel, vertical face

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Describe the genus Australopithicus

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4.0-2.5mya, split into 5 species, less robust skeleton than Paranthropus (sister taxon at same time)

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How old is the earliest found specimen on the genus Homo?

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2mya. Had large brains which allowed complex behaviour

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Describe Homo habilis, the earliest known Homo species

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2.2-1.8mya. Larger brain and smaller teeth than Australopithicus. Earliest known stone tools. Sexual dimorphism. East African.

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Describe Homo erectus, possibly the first Hominins to migrate out of Africa

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1.8mya-200kya. Small brain, robust skull was long and low with a broad base and prominent brow. Body skeleton similar to modern humans. Found in Africa and South Asia.

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Describe archaic Homo sapiens

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Regional skull variations. Includes Neantherthals (Europe and Arabia, 500-30kya, interbred with anatomically modern humans (led to lateral gene transfer), prominent brow ridge)

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Describe anatomically modern humans

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First appear 250kya, migrate from N. Africa. Modern morphology takes over Archaic morphology. Prominent chin and domed cranial vault.