Primate evolution Flashcards
Give three examples of primate hard tissue characteristics
Primitive and pentadactyle limbs, nails, grasping hands and feet
Give three examples of primate soft tissue characteristics
Favour vision over olfaction, generalised diet, big brains
Give three examples of primate behavioural characteristics
Flexible behaviour, extended infant care, large social groups
Describe the suborder Strepsirhini
Wet noses, includes Lemurifores
Describe the suborder Haplorhini
Dry nose, includes Tarsiiformes, Catarrhini (includes Hominoids), and Platyrrhini
What is the closest relative of the human lineage and when did the split occur?
Split from chimpanzees 8mya
When did the Hominin fossil record begin and how do we know?
7mya, based on skull, teeth, body size
What adaptations do Hominins have to maintain their bipedality (first evidence 6.0mya)?
Pelvis and limb bones, Foramen magnum (opening where neck joins to head)
What adaptations do Hominins have to maintain their upright posture?
Bucket-shaped pelvis, barrel-shaped ribcage, double curved spine, specialised feet
Give three example of Hominin head
characteristics
Small canines, parabolic dental arcade, thick enamel, vertical face
Describe the genus Australopithicus
4.0-2.5mya, split into 5 species, less robust skeleton than Paranthropus (sister taxon at same time)
How old is the earliest found specimen on the genus Homo?
2mya. Had large brains which allowed complex behaviour
Describe Homo habilis, the earliest known Homo species
2.2-1.8mya. Larger brain and smaller teeth than Australopithicus. Earliest known stone tools. Sexual dimorphism. East African.
Describe Homo erectus, possibly the first Hominins to migrate out of Africa
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.
Describe archaic Homo sapiens
Regional skull variations. Includes Neantherthals (Europe and Arabia, 500-30kya, interbred with anatomically modern humans (led to lateral gene transfer), prominent brow ridge)