ANT100Y1 Lecture Notes - Bonobo, Common Chimpanzee, Rhinarium
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Understand how primate social behaviour, sexual behaviour, and different traits can be adaptive. An adaptive trait or behaviour increases an individual"s reproductive success (rs) relative to other individuals in the population. Sexual jealousy in humans is similar to mate guarding in other primates. Primate sexuality (antc23) lecture two: introduction to the non-human. Eyes that point forward: binocular (stereoscopic) vision. Reproduce slowly compared to other mammals of similar body size. Extended periods of infant and juvenile life. The primate order is subdivided into two suborders prosimians and anthropoids. The suborder prosimians includes lemuriformes, lorsiformes, and tarsiformes. Platyrrhini can be further categorized ceboidea (new world monkeys) with include callitrichidae (marmosets and tamarins), atelidae (spider monkeys, howler monkey and miruquis), and cebidae (squirrel monkey, owl monkey, and capuchin monkeys) Catarrhini can be further divided into cercopithecoidea (old world monkeys) and hominoidea (apes). Cercopithecoidea include cercopithecinea (baboons, macaques, and guenons) and colobinea (colobus monkeys and langurs)