2. Evolution of Primates
Primates
– Mammals with 5 flexible fingers
– Earliest dwelled in trees-arboreal
– Needed special adaptations for this:
Opposable thumb….Why?
Binocular vision
– Eyes in front of head
– Field of vision of eyes overlap—depth
perception….Why?
Rotating Shoulders
3. Evolution of Primates
Primates divided into 2
groups: prosimians and
anthropoids
Prosimians
– First primates
– i.e. Loris
– 30-40 million year fossils
show they were common
– Nighttime hunters…
How can you tell?
4. Evolution of Primates
Anthropoids
– Monkeys, apes, and humans
– Smaller eyes--day active
primates
– Color vision
– Larger brains
– Replaced prosimians rapidly
5. Anthropoids
Anthropoids
– Monkeys
Have tails
Old World—Asia and Africa
New World—Central and S. America
– Apes
NO TAILS
Larger brains than monkeys
Chimps, gibbons, orangutans,
bonobo, etc.
– Humans
Our closest genetic primate relative is?
6. Evolution of Humans
Vocab:
– Bipedal: walk upright on two legs
– Hominid: bipedal primates such as
humans and their closest fossil relatives
Hominids are the ONLY bipedal
primates:
– Locking knee joints
– Spine enters skull at
bottom of head
– Femurs (thigh bone)
tapers in
7. Evolution of Humans
Fossils are rare
– When they are found they must be
identified
– Hominid vs. chimpanzee
Chimps most closely related primate to
humans
Hominid jaws and teeth different
– Human’s more arc shaped with smaller canines
and larger gaps.
Hominid spine S– chimps’ is C shaped
Hominid pelvis is bowl-shaped, chimps’ long
Hominid thigh bones taper in—chimps’ out
– Human Evolution Video Clip
8.
9. Early Hominids
Darwin Descent of Man
– 1871
– Said fossilized remains of
ape and human common
ancestor should be found
in Africa
10. Early Hominids
Genus Australopithecus
– LucyAustralopithecus afarensis
– Fossil found in Africa
– Hominids—shape of pelvis and femurs
showed they were bipedal. How?
– Short—3’6’’
– Brain size of chimps
– Jaws more rounded than apes
– Teeth like humans
17. Early Hominids
• Genus Australopithecus
A. afarensis
• Genus Homo Time
Homo habilis
H. erectus
H. sapiens
NOT A COMPLETE LIST! THERE ARE
OTHERS!
18. APES Homo sapiens
Homo erectus
transitional species Homo habilis
Australopithecus afarensis
common ancestor to
ape and H. sapiens
19. Homo habilis
Means: Handy man
Small structure like
Lucy
Skull 2X’s the size
of Lucy
2- 1.8 mya in
Africa
Tools made of bone
and stone.
20. Homo erectus
Java man / Peking man
Africa / Asia / Europe
Larger than H. habilis
Larger brain
Excellent tools used,
used fire
1.5 mya – immediate
ancestor
21. Early Hominids
Two hypotheses on location where H.
sapiens evolved:
– Out of Africa:
idea like Darwin’s
states H. sapiens evolved IN Africa and
spread to rest of world
– Multiregional
H. erectus left Africa and THEN evolved into
H. sapiens
Different races reflect descent of each race
from H. erectus in different locations
– Out of Africa hypothesis supported by
most evidence.
22. Early H. sapiens
Homo Neanderthalensis
First discovered in Neander
Valley
Massive skulls, protruding brows
Great controversy on whether they died
off (genes no longer) or whether they
evolved with us (interbred so genes still in
our gene pool)
Modern H. sapiens probably evolved in
Africa and replaced Neanderthals.
23. Mated????
APES Homo neanderthalensis Homo sapiens
Homo erectus
transitional species Homo habilis
Australopithecus afarensis
common ancestor to
ape and H. sapiens