CAS AN 102 Study Guide - Final Guide: Parapatric Speciation, Sympatric Speciation, Allopatric Speciation

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Define inter-sexual choice, intra-sexual competition, inter-sexual coercion. Speciation: allopatric speciation, parapatric speciation, sympatric speciation. The primate order: prosimii vs. anthropoidea and strepsirhines vs. haplorhines. 3 superfamilies of anthropoids: ceboidea (new world), cercopithecoidea (old world), hominoidea (apes and humans) Levels of selection: individual selection, group selection, inclusive fitness, natural selection (lecture 18) Bio anthro approach to human behaviors- example: risk of alcoholism in people with gene for. Westermarck effect: taiwanese minor marriages and israeli kibbutzim. Example (was on exam 2): the kipsigis and bride wealth. Primate life history: conception to juvenile to adult. Human life cycle: infant, juvenile, adolescent, adult, senescence (what occurs in each) Effects of testosterone and aggression (lecture 22) The immune response: antigens, antibodies, phagocytes, lymphocytes, b cells, t cells, helper and memory cells (lecture 23) Epidemiological transitions: hunter-gatherer, agricultural, industrial, post-industrial transitions (lecture 23) When did 1st mammals come about? (lecture 26) Visual predation hypothesis (matt cartmill (bu) discovered this)

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