Primate and human evolution:
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Preface page xv
Acknowledgments xvii
1. Introduction 1
The primate order 1
Ape and monkey bias 11
Evolution before natural selection 13
1858 1859: The advent of natural selection theory 15
Essentialism versus population thinking 20
1863: Thomas Henry Huxley and the place of humans
in nature 22
2. A brief history of primatology and human evolution 26
Introduction 26
Antiquity and the Middle Ages 30
The Renaissance to the late eighteenth century 32
The nineteenth century 36
The early twentieth century 37
The new physical anthropology 43
1959 annus mirabilis 44
The baboon renaissance 50
Sociobiology and behavioral ecology 53
3. The catarrhine fossil record 56
The geological time scale 56
Major features of primate evolution 56
The shape and pattern of primate evolution 57
The early catarrhine primates 62
Hominoid systematics 64
The Miocene hominoid radiation 65
Community structure and competition between
primate species 70
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x Contents
The end of the hominoid radiation and the rise
of the cercopithecoids 73
Climate change in the late Miocene and the first
hominids 76
4. Primate speciation and extinction 81
Primate speciation and extinction in the geological past 81
Speciation in modern primates 86
Extinction in modern primates 94
5. Anatomical primatology 107
Introduction 107
Phylogeny and cladistic methodology 107
Adaptation and the adaptationist program 115
Studying adaptation 117
The functional morphology of fossil species 119
Ontogeny and anatomical genomics 124
Phenotypic variability 126
6. Captive studies of non human primates 128
Introduction 128
The influence of captivity on behavior 128
Harry Harlow s research 130
An inventory of abnormal captive behaviors 130
Biomedical primatology 137
7. What can non human primate anatomy, physiology,
and development reveal about human evolution? 141
The catarrhine substrate 141
8. Natural history intelligence and human evolution 146
Introduction 146
Ideas on the origins of hominid intelligence 150
Hominid attention to natural history 155
Animal behavior and artificial intelligence 157
Natural history intelligence 159
Problems with the social cognition model 163
Further primatological evidence against social
cognition as a generator of intelligence 167
Brain mechanisms underlying natural history
intelligence 171
Other tests of the social cognition theory 179
Contents xi
Natural history intelligence over the course
of human evolution 180
Conclusions 182
9. Why be social? the advantages and disadvantages of
social life 185
Why be social? 185
How to become social 188
Explanations of primate social complexity 194
What is the catarrhine substrate for sociality? 194
10. Evolution and behavior 196
Proximate and ultimate factors in behavioral evolution 196
Factors limiting population size 197
Diet and foraging behavior 198
Cultural traditions 199
Phylogenetic inertia and phylogenetic constraint 201
11. The implications of body size for evolutionary ecology 203
Introduction 203
Measuring body size in fossil species 208
Body size and paleocommunity reconstructions 209
Body size and behavior 213
The all too familiar use of sexual dimorphism to infer
sociality in fossil species 215
Reversible body size changes in individuals 218
Size and shape changes: adaptation and plasticity 220
Population level differences in body size 231
What can be inferred from body size in fossil species? 236
The sweating response, body shape, and heat adaptation 239
The evolution of body size in primates 245
Conclusions 248
12. The nature of the fossil record 252
Does the fossil record faithfully record past events? 252
Decimation and recovery from extinction 259
Rates of evolutionary change 262
Time averaging 265
Taphonomy and experimental studies 266
13. The bipedal breakthrough 271
Introduction 271
Ape models for bipedal origins 271
xii Contents
Behavior and morphology 276
Bipedal efficiency 277
Paleoenvironment 280
Bipedal origins 280
Lessons from Oreopithecus 288
A mixture of morphologies 290
14. The hominid radiation 292
The earliest hominids 292
Plio Pleistocene hominids 293
The single species hypothesis 293
Sympatry and multiple hominid niches 298
Sexual dimorphism and niche structure 303
The origin of genus Homo 305
Hominid dispersion from sub Saharan Africa 306
Asian ape men: Early ideas about hominid origins
in Asia 306
The origins of anatomically modern humans 308
Genetic variation in modern humans 310
15. Modeling human evolution 311
Baboon models 311
Referential and conceptual models 313
A composite mammal model 314
16. Archeological evidence and models of human evolution 317
Human antiquity 317
Recognition that the archeological record is not coeval
with the human paleontological record 321
Bone modification and inferences of hominid behavior 329
Climatic events and the archeological record 331
Man the Hunter and the new physical anthropology 333
Food, food sharing, and division of labor 336
Pair bonding 340
Taphonomy and the nature of sites 343
The hominization process 344
17. What does evolutionary anthropology reveal about
human evolution? 351
Phenotypic change and contemporary evolution 351
Body size and shape changes 353
Contents xiii
What factors are responsible for the origin of
generalized species? 361
Tool behavior and technology 366
Language 369
Early hominid sociality 371
18. Final thoughts on primate and human evolution 382
Speciation, extinction, and other evolutionary processes 382
Terrestrial life and bipedality 384
Tool behavior 385
Intelligence 386
Complex sociality 387
References 389
Index 452
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Contents
Preface page xv
Acknowledgments xvii
1. Introduction 1
The primate order 1
Ape and monkey bias 11
Evolution before natural selection 13
1858 1859: The advent of natural selection theory 15
Essentialism versus population thinking 20
1863: Thomas Henry Huxley and the place of humans
in nature 22
2. A brief history of primatology and human evolution 26
Introduction 26
Antiquity and the Middle Ages 30
The Renaissance to the late eighteenth century 32
The nineteenth century 36
The early twentieth century 37
The "new" physical anthropology 43
1959 annus mirabilis 44
The baboon renaissance 50
Sociobiology and behavioral ecology 53
3. The catarrhine fossil record 56
The geological time scale 56
Major features of primate evolution 56
The shape and pattern of primate evolution 57
The early catarrhine primates 62
Hominoid systematics 64
The Miocene hominoid radiation 65
Community structure and competition between
primate species 70
ix
x Contents
The end of the hominoid radiation and the rise
of the cercopithecoids 73
Climate change in the late Miocene and the first
hominids 76
4. Primate speciation and extinction 81
Primate speciation and extinction in the geological past 81
Speciation in modern primates 86
Extinction in modern primates 94
5. Anatomical primatology 107
Introduction 107
Phylogeny and cladistic methodology 107
Adaptation and the "adaptationist program" 115
Studying adaptation 117
The functional morphology of fossil species 119
Ontogeny and anatomical genomics 124
Phenotypic variability 126
6. Captive studies of non human primates 128
Introduction 128
The influence of captivity on behavior 128
Harry Harlow's research 130
An inventory of abnormal captive behaviors 130
Biomedical primatology 137
7. What can non human primate anatomy, physiology,
and development reveal about human evolution? 141
The catarrhine substrate 141
8. Natural history intelligence and human evolution 146
Introduction 146
Ideas on the origins of hominid intelligence 150
Hominid attention to natural history 155
Animal behavior and artificial intelligence 157
Natural history intelligence 159
Problems with the social cognition model 163
Further primatological evidence against social
cognition as a generator of intelligence 167
Brain mechanisms underlying natural history
intelligence 171
Other tests of the social cognition theory 179
Contents xi
Natural history intelligence over the course
of human evolution 180
Conclusions 182
9. Why be social? the advantages and disadvantages of
social life 185
Why be social? 185
How to become social 188
Explanations of primate social complexity 194
What is the catarrhine substrate for sociality? 194
10. Evolution and behavior 196
Proximate and ultimate factors in behavioral evolution 196
Factors limiting population size 197
Diet and foraging behavior 198
Cultural traditions 199
Phylogenetic inertia and phylogenetic constraint 201
11. The implications of body size for evolutionary ecology 203
Introduction 203
Measuring body size in fossil species 208
Body size and paleocommunity reconstructions 209
Body size and behavior 213
The all too familiar use of sexual dimorphism to infer
sociality in fossil species 215
Reversible body size changes in individuals 218
Size and shape changes: adaptation and plasticity 220
Population level differences in body size 231
What can be inferred from body size in fossil species? 236
The sweating response, body shape, and heat adaptation 239
The evolution of body size in primates 245
Conclusions 248
12. The nature of the fossil record 252
Does the fossil record faithfully record past events? 252
Decimation and recovery from extinction 259
Rates of evolutionary change 262
Time averaging 265
Taphonomy and experimental studies 266
13. The bipedal breakthrough 271
Introduction 271
Ape models for bipedal origins 271
xii Contents
Behavior and morphology 276
Bipedal efficiency 277
Paleoenvironment 280
Bipedal origins 280
Lessons from Oreopithecus 288
A mixture of morphologies 290
14. The hominid radiation 292
The earliest hominids 292
Plio Pleistocene hominids 293
The single species hypothesis 293
Sympatry and multiple hominid niches 298
Sexual dimorphism and niche structure 303
The origin of genus Homo 305
Hominid dispersion from sub Saharan Africa 306
Asian ape men: Early ideas about hominid origins
in Asia 306
The origins of anatomically modern humans 308
Genetic variation in modern humans 310
15. Modeling human evolution 311
Baboon models 311
Referential and conceptual models 313
A "composite mammal" model 314
16. Archeological evidence and models of human evolution 317
Human antiquity 317
Recognition that the archeological record is not coeval
with the human paleontological record 321
Bone modification and inferences of hominid behavior 329
Climatic events and the archeological record 331
"Man the Hunter" and the new physical anthropology 333
Food, food sharing, and division of labor 336
Pair bonding 340
Taphonomy and the nature of "sites" 343
The hominization process 344
17. What does evolutionary anthropology reveal about
human evolution? 351
Phenotypic change and "contemporary evolution" 351
Body size and shape changes 353
Contents xiii
What factors are responsible for the origin of
generalized species? 361
Tool behavior and technology 366
Language 369
Early hominid sociality 371
18. Final thoughts on primate and human evolution 382
Speciation, extinction, and other evolutionary processes 382
Terrestrial life and bipedality 384
Tool behavior 385
Intelligence 386
Complex sociality 387
References 389
Index 452 |
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