Parallelism, Brachiation, and Hominoid Phylogeny

作者: Russell Tuttle

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-2166-8_17

关键词: Evolutionary biologyBrachiationGenealogyThe RenaissanceOlecranon processHistoryParallelism (rhetoric)

摘要: A renaissance of comparative primatological studies occurred during the past 15 years. It flourishes unabated. is characterized by intensive focuses on function and inferential phylogenies a dazzling battery new refurbished gadgetry methods ranging from electromyography cineradiography to computers multivariate statistics for many seasons. This, coupled with an outpouring information behavior captive free-ranging primates, their biomolecular particularities, remarkable number fossils, promises elucidate aspects some primate careers in refreshingly solid note. Hopefully man will be among this newly illuminated lot.

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