exam 2 bio anthropology
What is one reason why primates develop more slowly compared to other mammals?
Primates have long life spans.
Orangutan adults have a very active locomotion pattern and they frequently brachiate.
false
Primitive traits are more recent and derived traits are more ancient.
false
Relative dating methods are primarily based on measurement not observation.
false
Sexual dimorphism refers to the different mating patterns in various species.
false
Sexual selection does not seem to be an important factor in the evolution of sexual dimorphism.
false
The Paleocene, Eocene, and Oligocene are all epochs of the Mesozoic.
false
The main reason for the worldwide depletion of nonhuman primates is the capture for export or local trade of these species.
false
Animal or human remains that are buried in soil will absorb ____ over time.
fluorine
Dominance hierarchies are uncommon among folivores because
leaves tend to be evenly distributed.
The most primitive primates are the
lemurs and lorises
Large-sized primates, like gorillas, have a ____ metabolic rate compared to smaller primates.
lower
Some male primates indirectly enhance their reproductive success by
performing infanticide
Taphonomy is the study of
organisms after death.
The majority of fossilized materials are
plants
Clades are based on ____ and grades are based on ____.
relatedness; physical similarity
The two main categories of fossil dating techniques are
relative and chronometric.
Mary Anning located and excavated skeletal remains of
reptiles
Non-primates have fewer digits (i.e. fingers and toes) compared to primates in order to
run faster
Pair-bonded, monogamous primates, like gibbons, tend to exhibit
sexual monomorphism
Large vervet monkey groups have ___ compared to other smaller groups.
shorter interbirth intervals
Charles Lyell argued that the Earth's geology was formed by
slow moving forces.
Primates with a better sense of smell usually have poorer vision, which is an example of an evolutionary trade-off.
true
Research takes patience and time; it took 18 months of observation before a small group of chimps at Gombe allowed Jane Goodall to approach them.
true
Tarsiers are more closely related to humans than they are to lemurs.
true
The fact that red panda existed in the Miocene in the Appalachian Mountains but today are only found in Asia is evidence that our continents were part of a supercontinent.
true
most primates are omnivores
true
The genus and species designation for the "common" chimpanzee is
Pan troglodytes
Horses hooves are a good example of a generalized trait.
false
Humans and New World monkeys both have a 2.1.2.3 dental formula.
false
Only unstable isotopes can be used in reconstructing past environments.
false
The Earth is roughly ____ years old.
4.6 billion
Which of the following is the dental formula of humans?
2:1:2:3
Humans and chimpanzees share over ____ % of their DNA in common.
98
In the Hollywood film "Outbreak," capuchin monkeys in Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of Congo) in Africa are host to a deadly virus that spreads to humans risking a pandemic. What is wrong with this story line?
Capuchin monkeys are platyrrhines and therefore only found in the Americas.
Monkeys are divided into two major groups:
New and Old World species.
The radiocarbon dating method involves measuring the amount of Carbon 14 that has converted to
Nitrogen 14.
What is a primate?
a diverse group of placental mammals
Traditionally, primate characteristics have been explained as the result of adaptation to ________ environments.
arboreal
In order for fossilization to occur, the organism must be protected from all of the following EXCEPT
arid environments.
Species extinction risks are categorized based on the size of the species population and the:
available habitat
The best way that most primates avoid predation is by
avoiding detection by predators
The Laetoli footprints provide valuable information about the ____ of early hominins.
bipedality
Arms that are longer than the legs, and powerful shoulder muscles are traits associated with
brachiation
Which of the following locomotion is associated with having longer arms than legs?
brachiation
The moving of continents on sliding plates on the earth surface is called:
continental drift
Which is NOT an example of an affiliative behavior?
displays
Old World monkeys are able to live in more diverse habitats than apes because they have a
diverse diet
Catarrhines are New World monkeys; Platyrrhines are Old World monkeys.
false
Among the apes, the ________ have the smallest average body sizes.
gibbons and siamangs
One form of communication among primates that serves to reinforce social bonds is
grooming
A "niche" is best defined as
how a species meets its basic needs.
the basic primate social unit
is the mother and infant
Fossils are best defined as
mineralized copies of once-living organisms.
polygynous group involves
multiple females, one male.
Primate maternal behavior is best understood as
socially learned
The Laetoli footprints are considered ____ fossils.
trace
Dendrochronology is used to discover the age of
trees
Many Old World primates have ____ vision that helps them easily find food.
trichromatic
Abundance of food determines between-group interactions, and food distribution determines within-group interactions.
true
An isotopic signature can give us information about a particular geographic region.
true
Hominins are all humans and human ancestors going back 6 to 7 million years ago.
true
Isotopic signatures can be used to identify migration patterns in organisms.
true
James Hutton's theory of Deep Time gave the history of Earth enough time to encompass continental drift, the evolution of species, and the fossilization process.
true
Jane Goodall's study of chimpanzees is the longest study of any wild animal group in the world.
true
Large primate groups are advantageous because they increase the likelihood of early predator detection.
true
Lemurs and lorises are placed in the suborder Strepsirhini.
true
Luminescence dating can be used on sites from less than 100 years to over 100,000 years.
true
One genetic estimate places the origin of primates at approximately 91 million years ago.
true
Potassium-argon (K-Ar) dating can be used on sites from 100 kya to as old as the earth.
true