Transcription of CHAPTER Primate Origin - Canada
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CHAPTER Primate Origin GOALS By the end of this CHAPTER you should understand: 1. Basic morphological features used to describe and classify fossil primates. 2. How morphological features are used to infer diet and locomotion in fossil primates. 3. Theories on Primate origins. 4. General patterns of morphology and phylogenetics for fossil primates from 65 to million years ago. CHAPTER OUTLINE Introduction to Fossil Primates Paleocene Primates Eocene Primates: Are We There Yet? Oligocene Primates: Hey, Is It the Monkeys?
Basics of the Primate Skeleton We now look at the basic anatomy of the cranial and postcranial skeletons of pri-mates. This introduction to the bones of the head and below the head is also necessary
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