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Planet Earth, our home... 🌍 we've got so many questions about it! How was the Earth formed? How did animals get on Earth? Why did the Earth split into continents? When did the dinosaurs go…
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Theories of Primate Evolution: Arboreal, Visual Predation, Angiosperm Radiation Hypotheses; The First "True" Primates and Their Traits; Early Anthropoids; New World Primates (Early…
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What are Fossils and how do they form?; Limitation of the Fossil Record; Dating Methods and Limitations: Relative and Chronometric (Absolute) Methods Explained; Environmental Reconstruction
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Sociobiology and behavioral genetics; Factors that Influence Social Structure; Competition and Cooperation; Sexual Dimorphism; Residence Patterns; Reproductive Behaviors; Communication; Primate…
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Primates; Arboreal adaptation and functional morphology; Dietary plasticity; Defined by a suite of traits that separate them from other mammals; Primate Classification
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Introduction to Primates, Implications of Primate Studies, Primate Evolution and Adaptation, Social Structures and Behavior, Evolution of Behavior, Evolutionary (Behavioral) Ecology, Interpreting the…
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Primatology; primate classification and taxonomy; analogies and homologies; primate adaptation and evolution; Strepsirrhini and Haplorrhini; New World monkeys and Old World monkeys; apes; primate…
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Dickson and Daniel discuss strongyloidiasis caused by the helminth Strongyloides stercoralis.
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Meet the gibbons, orangutans, chimpanzees and gorillas. These are the apes: The largest and smartest of the primates. Oh, did I mention humans are included in that crazy ape bunch?
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A brief look into the fantastic and diverse world of some of our smaller primate species. They might not be as large or intelligent as the apes....but you can't deny, monkeys are pretty great!
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Covering the following terms/concepts: Brachiation; Stereoscopic/Binocular/Color Vision; and Nails (finger and foot).
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Covering the following terms/concepts: Genetic Drift, Sexual Selection, Short Answer #5 (primate body size polarity)
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