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THE PRIMATE STUDY: CRY
FROM EXTINCTION
OBAJE GODWIN SUNDAY
DEPARTMENT OF ANATOMY FACULTY OF BASIC
MEDICAL SCIENCES COLLEGE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES
ALEX EKWUEME FEDERAL UNIVERSITY NDUFU ALIKE
+2348068638121 OBAJE199@GMAIL.COM
WHY STUDYING PRIMATES???????
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Primates are remarkable. We’re all familiar with
chimpanzees, monkeys, and ring-tailed lemurs,
but have you heard of tarsiers, with their big
eyes, woolly lemur, douc and uakari.
Primates can be as small as mice
504 species in all, which makes primates one of
the largest groups of mammals.
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PRIMATES OF DIFFERENT SIZES
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BASIC ORDERS OF CLASSIFICATION
- Prosimians: Lemurs, Lorises, Tarsiers
- Anthropoids: NWM, OWM, Hominoids
Revised
- Strepsirrhini: Lemurs and Lorises
- Haplorrhini: Tarsiers, Monkeys, Apes, Humans
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Protheria Eutheria Metatheria
Primate radiation
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PROTHERIA
Also called monotremes
Reproduction is by egg-laying but nurture their
young ones like humans
For example, Platypus and Echidna
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EUTHERIA
Also called placenta mammals
Reproduction is by placenta and internal
fertilization followed by implantation
Warm-blooded vertebrate having the skin more
or less covered with hair; young are born alive
except for the small subclass of monotremes
and nourished with milk
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METATHERIA
Also called marsupials
Reproduction without use of placenta
For instance, Kangaroos, Koalas and Opposums
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THE PRIMATE RADIATION AND
BIOLOGICAL EXTINCTIONS
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
RODENTIA INSECTIVORA CARNIVORA MARSUPIALS NONHUMAN
PRIMATES
Some mammalian orders and the number of
species in Earth
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SKELETAL DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PRIMATES
AND OTHER MAMMALS?
Larger brains
Opposable thumbs, prehensile hands and feet
(gripping)
Flexible and limber shoulders and hip joints
Bipedalism: walking like humans
Nails instead of claws (on most)
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HABITAT(S) OF PRIMATES
Mostly tropical and temperate forests
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ANATOMICAL FEATURES OF PRIMATES
CONT…
Flexibility - major joints are separate so can
move through trees well
Dermal ridges, sensitive touch
Depth perception and color vision, overlapping
FOV
Reduced sense of smell
Tooth form related to diet, dietary plasticity,
canines
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ADAPTATION TO LIVING ON TREES OF
PRIMATES
Predator evasion
Opposable thumbs
Power grip/precision grip
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REASONS FOR LONG GROWTH AND
DEVELOPMENT OF PRIMATE
Brain size
High level of intelligence
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DIFFERENT TYPES OF LOCOMTIONS OF
PRIMATES
Vertical clinging and leaping
Quadrupedalism (all fours, Knuckle Walking by
gorillas)
Quadrumanual (4-handed climbing)
Brachiation (only apes, swing by arms)
Bipedalism (walk up right)
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TYPE OF BODY PLAN OF PRIMATE
A generalized body plan. There is no special
morphological forms that diversify one primate
from another.
This general body plan allows for versatile ways
of living
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DIET AND TEETH OF PRIMATE
Wide assortment of food items, omnivorous (fruit,
seeds, leaves, meat, insects)
Apes, Humans, OWM: 2.1.2.3 (2 premolars)
NWM: 2.1.3.3 (3 premolars)
Large canines:
Defense against male-male comp.
Rip/shred meat
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SENSES OF PRIMATES
Touch and sight
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SOCIAL LIFE OF THE PRIMATE
Enhances survival and reproduction
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PRIMATE RESIDENCE PATTERNS
Polygynous (one-male, multi female)
Polyandrous (one-female, multimale)
Multimale, multifetale (promiscuous mating)
Monogamous (one-male, one-female)
All-male
Solitary
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REPRODUCTIVE STRATEGIES OF MALE
AND FEMALE PRIMATES
Males:
Physically compete for female/resources
Provide resources
Infanticide, so female will mate with new alpha
Females:
Invest a lot in each infant
Some are more selective due to ranking
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GROOMING IN PRIMATES
Affection/bonding/building friendships
Lower rank on higher rank
Reduce tension
Hygiene
Traded for sex sometimes
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EVIDENCE SUGGEST THAT HUMANS ARE
PRIMATES
Teeth
Grasping hands
Developed vision
Bipedalism from arboreal ancestor
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MORPHOLOGICAL TRAITS COMMON TO
PRIMATES
Grasping hands/feet
Nails
Hindlimb locomotion
Forward facing eyes
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Binocular vision
Reduced olfaction
Large brains
Long gestation
Long juvenvile period
GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF
PRIMATES CURRENTLY
 Americas
 Africa
 Asia (Ancient: North america and europe)
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FIRST MAJOR PHYLOGENETIC SPLIT
The primate lineage emerge forming two large
suborders)
When the dinosaurs went extinct
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MORPHOLOGICAL OF STEPSIRRHINES
Small
Primitive
Vertical clingers and leapers (galagos)
Slow climbers (lorises)
Strepsirhines are slow climbers:
Lorises
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TWO STREPSIRHINE INFRA-ORDERS
Lemuriformes
Lorisiformes
Strepsirhine group underwent an adaptive
radiation:
Lemurs
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NEW WORLD MONKEYS AND OLD
WORLD MONKEYS
NWM: more arboreal, forward facing nostrils,
wide septum, more teeth
OWM: more terrestrial, downward facing
nostrils, narrow septum, fewer teeth
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OWMS AND APES FOUND
Africa and Asia
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HOMINOIDS ARE…….
Apes that climb/swing in upright postures
because they get too big , tailless and large
brains,
Lesser apes, great apes
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GREAT APES
Gorilla
Orangutan
Chimpanzee
Bonobo
Human
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GREAT APES CONT……..
ORANGUTAN: south asian distribution, big and
heavy, vegetarian not many babies, vulnerable
to extinction, long arms fingers, and toes,
solitary, slow reproduction, intense male-male
competition for mates
GORILLA: largest of the apes, mountain and
lowland, knuckle walkers, one male-multi female
groups, mixed vegetation: preferably fruit,
equatorial africa
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GREAT APES CONT……
CHIMPANZEE: multimale-multifemale groups,
knuckle walkers, territorial: females disperse,
eats fruit, vegetation, meat, strong male social
bonding, sophisticated tool use, reproduce
everything 3 years, equatorial Africa
BONOBO: multimale-multifemale groups, female
dispersal, less agressive, strong female bonding,
eats fruit, vegetation, and some meat, knuckle
walkers, not well studied, intergender sex
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FOUR FACTORS THAT DETERMINE HOW
MUCH FOOD PRIMATES REQUIRE
Basal metabolic rate
Active metabolism
Growth rate
Reproductive effort
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PRIMATES DEFEND THEMSELVES
AGAINST PREDATION
Vocalization (making different noises when a
certain predator is spotted, interspecific
associations, increased group size)
Detection (more eyes)
Deterrence (mobbing)
Dilution (individual risk lower)
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CLASSWORK02
 YOU MUST GO TO YOUR VILLAGE AND ASK FROM ELDERS OF LOWER
AND HIGHER PRIMATES THAT HAVE GONE INTO EXTINCTIONS OVER
THE LAST FEW DECADES. THIS ASSIGNMENT SERVES AS A POSSIBLE
WAY OF IDENTIFICATION FOR SOME OF US WHO DON’T KNOW ROAD
TO THEIR COMMUNITIES. IT’S UNFORTUNATE THAT MANY OF YOU
STUDENTS HAVE LEFT THIS PHYLOGENETIC TREE OF LIFE.
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IF YOU DON’T KNOW HOW YOUR
GRANDFATHER LOOK LIKE YOU MAY
DOUBT YOUR ORIGIN FROM THE GREAT
APE……OBAJE 102
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My source of inspirations…..
THANKS
1. Carol R. Ember
2. Craig Stanford
3. Susan Anthon

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The primate study: cry from extinction

  • 1. THE PRIMATE STUDY: CRY FROM EXTINCTION OBAJE GODWIN SUNDAY DEPARTMENT OF ANATOMY FACULTY OF BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCES COLLEGE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES ALEX EKWUEME FEDERAL UNIVERSITY NDUFU ALIKE +2348068638121 OBAJE199@GMAIL.COM
  • 3. Primates are remarkable. We’re all familiar with chimpanzees, monkeys, and ring-tailed lemurs, but have you heard of tarsiers, with their big eyes, woolly lemur, douc and uakari. Primates can be as small as mice 504 species in all, which makes primates one of the largest groups of mammals. 12/3/2019sg Obaje 3
  • 4. PRIMATES OF DIFFERENT SIZES 12/3/2019sg Obaje 4
  • 5. BASIC ORDERS OF CLASSIFICATION - Prosimians: Lemurs, Lorises, Tarsiers - Anthropoids: NWM, OWM, Hominoids Revised - Strepsirrhini: Lemurs and Lorises - Haplorrhini: Tarsiers, Monkeys, Apes, Humans 12/3/2019sg Obaje 5
  • 6. Protheria Eutheria Metatheria Primate radiation 12/3/2019sg Obaje 6
  • 7. PROTHERIA Also called monotremes Reproduction is by egg-laying but nurture their young ones like humans For example, Platypus and Echidna 12/3/2019sg Obaje 7
  • 8. EUTHERIA Also called placenta mammals Reproduction is by placenta and internal fertilization followed by implantation Warm-blooded vertebrate having the skin more or less covered with hair; young are born alive except for the small subclass of monotremes and nourished with milk 12/3/2019sg Obaje 8
  • 9. METATHERIA Also called marsupials Reproduction without use of placenta For instance, Kangaroos, Koalas and Opposums 12/3/2019sg Obaje 9
  • 10. THE PRIMATE RADIATION AND BIOLOGICAL EXTINCTIONS 0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 RODENTIA INSECTIVORA CARNIVORA MARSUPIALS NONHUMAN PRIMATES Some mammalian orders and the number of species in Earth 12/3/2019sg Obaje 10
  • 11. SKELETAL DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PRIMATES AND OTHER MAMMALS? Larger brains Opposable thumbs, prehensile hands and feet (gripping) Flexible and limber shoulders and hip joints Bipedalism: walking like humans Nails instead of claws (on most) 12/3/2019sg Obaje 11
  • 12. HABITAT(S) OF PRIMATES Mostly tropical and temperate forests 12/3/2019sg Obaje 12
  • 13. ANATOMICAL FEATURES OF PRIMATES CONT… Flexibility - major joints are separate so can move through trees well Dermal ridges, sensitive touch Depth perception and color vision, overlapping FOV Reduced sense of smell Tooth form related to diet, dietary plasticity, canines 12/3/2019sg Obaje 13
  • 14. ADAPTATION TO LIVING ON TREES OF PRIMATES Predator evasion Opposable thumbs Power grip/precision grip 12/3/2019sg Obaje 14
  • 15. REASONS FOR LONG GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF PRIMATE Brain size High level of intelligence 12/3/2019sg Obaje 15
  • 16. DIFFERENT TYPES OF LOCOMTIONS OF PRIMATES Vertical clinging and leaping Quadrupedalism (all fours, Knuckle Walking by gorillas) Quadrumanual (4-handed climbing) Brachiation (only apes, swing by arms) Bipedalism (walk up right) 12/3/2019sg Obaje 16
  • 17. TYPE OF BODY PLAN OF PRIMATE A generalized body plan. There is no special morphological forms that diversify one primate from another. This general body plan allows for versatile ways of living 12/3/2019sg Obaje 17
  • 18. DIET AND TEETH OF PRIMATE Wide assortment of food items, omnivorous (fruit, seeds, leaves, meat, insects) Apes, Humans, OWM: 2.1.2.3 (2 premolars) NWM: 2.1.3.3 (3 premolars) Large canines: Defense against male-male comp. Rip/shred meat 12/3/2019sg Obaje 18
  • 19. SENSES OF PRIMATES Touch and sight 12/3/2019sg Obaje 19
  • 20. SOCIAL LIFE OF THE PRIMATE Enhances survival and reproduction 12/3/2019sg Obaje 20
  • 21. PRIMATE RESIDENCE PATTERNS Polygynous (one-male, multi female) Polyandrous (one-female, multimale) Multimale, multifetale (promiscuous mating) Monogamous (one-male, one-female) All-male Solitary 12/3/2019sg Obaje 21
  • 22. REPRODUCTIVE STRATEGIES OF MALE AND FEMALE PRIMATES Males: Physically compete for female/resources Provide resources Infanticide, so female will mate with new alpha Females: Invest a lot in each infant Some are more selective due to ranking 12/3/2019sg Obaje 22
  • 23. GROOMING IN PRIMATES Affection/bonding/building friendships Lower rank on higher rank Reduce tension Hygiene Traded for sex sometimes 12/3/2019sg Obaje 23
  • 24. EVIDENCE SUGGEST THAT HUMANS ARE PRIMATES Teeth Grasping hands Developed vision Bipedalism from arboreal ancestor 12/3/2019sg Obaje 24
  • 25. MORPHOLOGICAL TRAITS COMMON TO PRIMATES Grasping hands/feet Nails Hindlimb locomotion Forward facing eyes 12/3/2019sg Obaje 25 Binocular vision Reduced olfaction Large brains Long gestation Long juvenvile period
  • 26. GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF PRIMATES CURRENTLY  Americas  Africa  Asia (Ancient: North america and europe) 12/3/2019sg Obaje 26
  • 27. FIRST MAJOR PHYLOGENETIC SPLIT The primate lineage emerge forming two large suborders) When the dinosaurs went extinct 12/3/2019sg Obaje 27
  • 28. MORPHOLOGICAL OF STEPSIRRHINES Small Primitive Vertical clingers and leapers (galagos) Slow climbers (lorises) Strepsirhines are slow climbers: Lorises 12/3/2019sg Obaje 28
  • 29. TWO STREPSIRHINE INFRA-ORDERS Lemuriformes Lorisiformes Strepsirhine group underwent an adaptive radiation: Lemurs 12/3/2019sg Obaje 29
  • 30. NEW WORLD MONKEYS AND OLD WORLD MONKEYS NWM: more arboreal, forward facing nostrils, wide septum, more teeth OWM: more terrestrial, downward facing nostrils, narrow septum, fewer teeth 12/3/2019sg Obaje 30
  • 31. OWMS AND APES FOUND Africa and Asia 12/3/2019sg Obaje 31
  • 32. HOMINOIDS ARE……. Apes that climb/swing in upright postures because they get too big , tailless and large brains, Lesser apes, great apes 12/3/2019sg Obaje 32
  • 34. GREAT APES CONT…….. ORANGUTAN: south asian distribution, big and heavy, vegetarian not many babies, vulnerable to extinction, long arms fingers, and toes, solitary, slow reproduction, intense male-male competition for mates GORILLA: largest of the apes, mountain and lowland, knuckle walkers, one male-multi female groups, mixed vegetation: preferably fruit, equatorial africa 12/3/2019sg Obaje 34
  • 35. GREAT APES CONT…… CHIMPANZEE: multimale-multifemale groups, knuckle walkers, territorial: females disperse, eats fruit, vegetation, meat, strong male social bonding, sophisticated tool use, reproduce everything 3 years, equatorial Africa BONOBO: multimale-multifemale groups, female dispersal, less agressive, strong female bonding, eats fruit, vegetation, and some meat, knuckle walkers, not well studied, intergender sex 12/3/2019sg Obaje 35
  • 36. FOUR FACTORS THAT DETERMINE HOW MUCH FOOD PRIMATES REQUIRE Basal metabolic rate Active metabolism Growth rate Reproductive effort 12/3/2019sg Obaje 36
  • 37. PRIMATES DEFEND THEMSELVES AGAINST PREDATION Vocalization (making different noises when a certain predator is spotted, interspecific associations, increased group size) Detection (more eyes) Deterrence (mobbing) Dilution (individual risk lower) 12/3/2019sg Obaje 37
  • 38. CLASSWORK02  YOU MUST GO TO YOUR VILLAGE AND ASK FROM ELDERS OF LOWER AND HIGHER PRIMATES THAT HAVE GONE INTO EXTINCTIONS OVER THE LAST FEW DECADES. THIS ASSIGNMENT SERVES AS A POSSIBLE WAY OF IDENTIFICATION FOR SOME OF US WHO DON’T KNOW ROAD TO THEIR COMMUNITIES. IT’S UNFORTUNATE THAT MANY OF YOU STUDENTS HAVE LEFT THIS PHYLOGENETIC TREE OF LIFE. 12/3/2019sg Obaje 38 IF YOU DON’T KNOW HOW YOUR GRANDFATHER LOOK LIKE YOU MAY DOUBT YOUR ORIGIN FROM THE GREAT APE……OBAJE 102
  • 39. 12/3/2019sg Obaje 39 My source of inspirations….. THANKS 1. Carol R. Ember 2. Craig Stanford 3. Susan Anthon