The Evolution of Exudativory in Primates

The Evolution of Exudativory in Primates
Author: Anne M. Burrows,Leanne T Nash
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2010-09-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781441966612

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I first became involved in research into primate behavior and ecology in 1968, over 40 years ago, driven by a quest for a better understanding of the natural context of primate evolution. At that time, it was virtually unknown that primates can exploit exudates as a major food source. I was certainly unaware of this myself. By good fortune, I was awarded a postdoctoral grant to work on lemurs with Jean-Jacques Petter in the general ecology division of the Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle in Brunoy, France. This provided the launching-pad for my first field study of lesser mouse lemurs in Madagascar, during which I gained my initial inklings of exudate feeding. It was also in Brunoy that I met up with Pierre Charles- Dominique, who introduced me to pioneering observations of exudate feeding he had made during his field study of five lorisiform species in Gabon. This opened my eyes to a key feeding adaptation that has now been reported for at least 69 primate species in 12 families (Smith, Chap. 3) – almost 20% of extant primate species. So exudativory is now firmly established as a dietary category for p- mates, alongside the long-recognized classes of faunivory (including insectivory), frugivory, and folivory. Soon after I encountered Charles-Dominique, he published the first synthetic account of his Gabon field study in a French language journal (Charles-Dominique 1971).

The Evolution of Exudativory in Primates

The Evolution of Exudativory in Primates
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2011-04-11
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1441966625

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The Evolution of Hemispheric Specialization in Primates

The Evolution of Hemispheric Specialization in Primates
Author: William D. Hopkins
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2007-09-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0080557805

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Hemispheric specialization, and lateralized sensory, cognitive or motor function of the left and right halves of the brain, commonly manifests in humans as right-handedness and left hemisphere specialization of language functions. Historically, this has been considered a hallmark of, and unique to, human evolution. Some theories propose that human right-handedness evolved in the context of language and speech while others that it was a product of the increasing motor demands associated with feeding or tool-use. In the past 20-25 years, there has been a plethora of research in animals on the topic of whether population-level asymmetries in behavioral processes or neuro-anatomical structures exist in animals, notably primates and people have begun to question the historical assumptions that hemispheric specialization is unique to humans. This book brings together various summary chapters on the expression of behavioral and neuro-anatomical asymmetries in primates. Several chapters summarize entire families of primates while others focus on genetic and non-genetic models of handedness in humans and how they can be tested in non-human primates. In addition, it makes explicit links between various theoretical models of the development of handedness in humans with the observed patterns of results in non-human primates. A second emphasis is on comparative studies of handedness in primates. There is now enough data in the literature across different species to present an evolutionary tree for the emergence of handedness (and perhaps other aspects of hemispheric specialization, such as neuro-anatomical asymmetries) and its relation to specific morphological and ecological adaptations in various primate species. * The first treatment of this important topic since 1998 * Examines the tenet that lateralization and handedness is a uniquely human character through evidence from higer and lower primates and with reference to other vertebrates. * Advances our understanding of the occurrence, evolution and significance of lateralization and handedness effects.

Primate Adaptation and Evolution

Primate Adaptation and Evolution
Author: Bozzano G Luisa
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 507
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781483288505

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Primate Adaptation and Evolutionis the only recent text published in this rapidly progressing field. It provides you with an extensive, current survey of the order Primates, both living and fossil. By combining information on primate anatomy, ecology, and behavior with the primate fossil record, this book enables students to study primates from all epochs as a single, viable group. It surveys major primate radiations throughout 65 million years, and provides equal treatment of both living and extinct species. ï Presents a summary of the primate fossilsï Reviews primate evolutionï Provides an introduction to the primate anatomyï Discusses the features that distinguish the living groups of primatesï Summarizes recent work on primate ecology

Primate Evolution and Human Origins

Primate Evolution and Human Origins
Author: Russell L. Ciochon
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2017-09-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781351496698

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Primate Evolution and Human Origins compiles, for the first time, the major ideas and publications that have shaped our current view of the evolutionary biology of the primates and the origin of the human line. Designed for freshmen-to-graduate students in anthropology, paleontology, and biology, the book is a unique collection of classic papers, culled from the past 20 years of research. It is also an important reference for academicians and researchers, as it covers the entire scope of primate and human evolution (with an emphasis on the fossil record). A comprehensive bibliography cites over 2000 significant articles not found in the main text.

The Evolution of Primate Behavior

The Evolution of Primate Behavior
Author: Alison Jolly
Publsiher: Macmillan College
Total Pages: 554
Release: 1985
Genre: Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105039984294

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Primate Evolution

Primate Evolution
Author: Christine Langhoff
Publsiher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 8
Release: 2007-12-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783638870191

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Essay from the year 2003 in the subject Biology - Evolution, grade: 1, Oxford Brookes University, language: English, abstract: Prosimians are a suborder of primates and include lemurs, lorises and tarsiers. Although specialised in many respects, living prosimians generally retain more primitive features than do anthropoids (the other suborder of primates); and in many aspects of teeth, skulls and limbs, they reserve a morphology similar to that found in primates of the Eocene epoch, 50 to 40 million years ago. These primitive features have led many scientists to believe that the study of prosimian behaviour might give us some insights into the behaviour of ancestral primates and primate origins. I am going to explore what has been the major ‘classic’ interpretation of the behaviour of the earliest primates in terms of activity rhythm, locomotion and social behaviour based on the study of modern prosimians and how more recent studies have changed our views on these. Further I am going to explore the major contending views for ecological factors that brought about prosimian origins.

Primate Behaviour

Primate Behaviour
Author: Duane Quiatt,Vernon Reynolds
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1993
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0521498325

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Stressing direct connections between human and nonhuman society, this book about the social life of monkeys, apes and humans emphasizes the importance of social information and knowledge in the understanding of primate behavior and organization.