PRIMATE

member of the mammalian order Primates, which includes humans, apes, monkeys, and prosimians, or lower primates. The group can be traced to the late Cretaceous period, where members were forest dwellers. As a whole, they are arboreal, although a few species are terrestrial; nearly all inhabit warm climates. All higher primates and some prosimians display some degree of social organization.

Primates are very unspecialized anatomically, and the order is more easily described by the evolutionary trends within it, tending generally toward increased dexterity and intelligence, than by specific traits characteristic of all its members. Significant trends have been the enlargement of the braincase, elaboration of the brain and of the sensory pathways to it, flattening of the face and shifting of the eyes to a forward position, development of stereoscopic vision, and increased flexibility of the hands and feet. Nearly all primates have flat fingernails and opposable thumbs and big toes.

The prosimians ("premonkeys") are small, arboreal, mostly nocturnal animals. The most primitive, the tree-shrews, strongly resemble the insectivores, a primitive, unspecialized group of mammals from which primates branched at an early stage of mammalian evolution. The prosimians also include the lemurs and the aye-aye of Madagascar, the lorises of Africa and Asia, and the tarsiers of SE Asia.

Monkeys are diurnal animals, generally with flatter, more expressive faces and better developed brains than the prosimians. Like prosimians, they retain the skeletal structure of quadripedal animals and usually walk or run on four feet. The New World monkeys are anatomically distinct from Old World monkeys; most have prehensile tails, and all are arboreal. The Old World monkeys, which lack prehensile tails and include some terrestrial species, are more closely related to the hominids (apes and humans).

The apes (gibbons, orangutans, gorillas, and chimpanzees) are characterized by modification of the upper skeleton for brachiation (arm swinging) and by high intelligence. Tool use and limited toolmaking are found among apes. Humans, of which Homo sapiens is the only living species, have a pelvic structure adapted to upright posture and is characterized by the use of language and by a highly developed ability to manipulate the environment (see human evolution).

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...Behavior UNDERSTANDING BEHAVIOR What Primate Studies Tell Us About Human Behavior...Cataloging-in-Publication Data Understanding behavior: what primate studies tell us about human behavior...Comparative. 2. Behavior evolution. 3. Primates--Behavior. 1. Loy, James D. II. Peters...
THE ETHICAL PRIMATE A highly interesting and wide-ranging...Modern Myth and its Meaning THE ETHICAL PRIMATE Humans, Freedom and Morality Mary...reductive to call Homo sapiens an ethical primate? It may seem so, in the same sort of way...
...Georgia State University Yerkes Regional Primate Research Center, Emory University...117 PART 2: PRECURSORS OF LANGUAGE IN PRIMATES 6 Comparative...7 The "Postural Origins" Theory of Primate Neurobiological Asymmetries...
...reptile; 6. Cretaceous mammal; 7. Lemuroid primate; 8. Recent Old World monkey; 9. Chimpanzee...Cretaceous mammal, Eodelphis; 7. Lemuroid primate, Propithecus; 8. Recent Old World monkey...vivor of the Cretaceous ancestors of the Primates. Based on photographs...
...which is phylogenetically inherited as a primate species. However, the patterns are uniquely...NOBUO MASATAKA is Professor at the Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University...The Onset of Language Nobuo Masataka Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University...
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...Segmented Paths and the Differential Role of Primate Immigrant Centers. by K. Bruce...New York, Los Angeles, and Miami are primate immigrant centers within the U.S. metropolitan...highlighting the differential role of primate centers. While the New York and Miami...
Primate Infants as Skilled Information Gatherers by Barbara...primarily from our evolutionary legacy shared with other primates and which, by contrast, have evolved since the split from...paper, I suggest that a significant shift occurred during primate evolution in the relative roles of adults and infants...
...Biosocial Model of Status in Face-to-Face Primate Groups * ALLAN MAZUR, Syracuse...allocation process is similar across each primate species, including humans. Every member...has become clear, after two decades of primate studies, that the "dominance orders" of...
...George Gaylord Simpson, Morris Goodman, and Primate Systematics by Joel B. Hagen INTRODUCTION...these results, he proposed that all three primates should be united within the family Hominidae...counterarguments against Goodmans proposed change in primate classification, which he characterized...
...Analysis of Rank Data with Application to Primate Intelligence Experiments. by Valen...historical data collected to rank nonhuman primate taxa according to their "intelligence...domain-general abilities exist in nonhuman primates. The meta-analysis considered here includes...
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Go West, Young Primate by Ciara Curtin The earliest known primate fossils occur in 55-million-year-old geological deposits...has long posed a riddle to paleontologists: where did primates originate, and how did they subsequently disperse...
Primate concern by Sue Wheat A project deep in Brazils...Suddenly the branches start bending as eight squirrel-sized primates jump across them. They are golden lion tamarin, so-called...and the Poco das Antas reserve. Incredibly, this tiny primate has succeeded in doing something politicians and environmentalists...
Catholic primate clings to evolution by H. James Birx Surprisingly, on October 24, 1996, Pope John Paul II endorsed evolution as "more...
...encircling our research camp in the Tana River Primate National Reserve (TRPNR). Trips to the...land area protected in the Tana River Primate National Reserve. Leaving the reserve...Clive Marsh revealed much about these two primates: population densities in the forest patches...
...zone by Judith Reitman Primate Experiments and Transplants Could Release...and military laboratories, about 55,000 primates are used each year to study a range of...slate-wipers, diseases conveyed from primates to humans for which there are often no...
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Primate research protest pilloried: Jews, blacks resent reference...Robert Stacy McCain Animal rights activists compare primate research to the Holocaust. They compare their protests...thats whats dangerous." Despite these objections, the Primate Freedom Tour - modeled after the Freedom Rides of the 1960s...
Lecturer to Link Up Primate Sanctuaries across Africa. Byline...months to improve communication between primate sanctuaries. Laurence Hall, who teaches...Festival, Ffresh, for his idea The Great Primate Handshake. Laurence is heading to Africa...
Cornerstone: Irish Primate Set to Become Cardinal. Byline: Billy Kennedy Irish Roman Catholic Primate the Rev Dr Sean Brady is in line to become...Irish Church hierarchy already has former Primate Dr Cahal Daly in the conclave of cardinals...
Ulster Schools Praised by Primate. ARCHBISHOP Robin Eames has acknowledged...pupils are under-achieving, he said. The Primate said research evidence over many years...the educational spectrum? asked the Primate. "Surely all sides of this on-going...
...LOGO: Twycross Adopts Title of the World Primate Centre. Byline: By Sian Powell TWYCROSS...world - reflected in the title, The World Primate Centre. The High Sheriff of Leicestershire...The actress said she was "obsessed" with primates and couldnt recommend Twycross enough...
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PRIMATE member of the mammalian order Primates, which includes humans, apes , monkeys , and prosimians, or lower primates. The group can be traced to the late Cretaceous period, where members were forest...
AYE-AYE i i , name for an aberrant primate, Daubentonia madagascariensis, related...fingers. A large nocturnal and arboreal primate, it is found in dense bamboo forests in...subphylum Vertebrata, class Mammalia, order Primates, family Daubentoniidae...
APE any primate of the subfamily Hominoidea, with the...World monkeys. Like other anthropoid primates, the eyes are highly developed, with...of the human cortex, rendering these primates capable of fairly advanced reasoning...
PROSIMIAN see primate . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...nocturnal, forest-dwelling prosimian primate , genus Tarsius. There are at least...subphylum Vertebrata, class Mammalia, order Primates, family Tarsiidae. See M. Kavanagh, Monkeys, Apes and Other Primates (1983); J. R. Napier and P. H. Napier...
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