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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «TARSIOID»
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tarsioid en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
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1
Evolutionary and Genetic Biology of Primates
There are many fossils assignable to a tarsioid group, but it is not clear, even
today, what the essential differences between tarsioid and lemuroid fossil
assemblages are, if any (Simpson, 1940; Simons, Chapter 2 in this volume).
Tarsius has ...
John Buettner-Janusch, 2012
2
Proceedings [of the International Congress of Zoology, 16th, ...
The best known of these species, such as Tetonius homunculus (
Anaptomorphldae ; from the Wasatch, early Eocene of North America, and
Neorolemur antlquus from the later Eocene of Europe seem definitely to have
reached the "tarsioid" ...
D. C.) International Congress of Zoology (16th : 1963 : Washington, 1963
3
Origin and Evolution of the Human Dentition
(19) Progressive tarsioid. Upper Eocene. Not in direct line but represented in
certain characters by Necrolemur. Life zone: arboreal. Locomotor apparatus
adapted for leaping in the trees. Pes with grasping hallux, but without great
elongation of ...
4
Recent advances in anatomy, 2d ser
However, Hurzeler (1948) has stressed the similarities between certain
Omomyinag and the Necrolemurinae which thus suggests that Omomys and its
allies can probably be regarded as tarsioid — or proto-tarsioid. The possession
by ...
F. Goldby, Richard John Harrison, 1961
5
ORIGINS OF MAN PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
definition. 9f. ftes? ^0. ^pigg,. The. tarsioid-lcmuroid. problem. involves. using
data from living primates to interpret the fossils. It depends on understanding
what are specialized and unspecialized morphological features in the skull. It
requires ...
6
MORPHOLOGY OF THE PRIMATES AND HUMAN EVOLUTION
For the benefit of readers, the following brief description of premolecular
hypotheses are given (for further details see Porier 1981). The Premolecular
Hypotheses Tarsioid hypothesis: This hypothesis was developed by Wood Jones
(1929).
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The Evolution of the Human Placenta
According to Hill, the four stages of primate placentation are lemuroid, tarsioid,
pithecoid, and anthropoid. Briefly, Hill argued that the diffuse, nondeciduate,
epitheliochorial placentas of lemurs and lorises represented a primitive form of
primate ...
Michael L. Power, Jay Schulkin, 2012
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The Hunt for the Dawn Monkey: Unearthing the Origins of ...
Wood Jones exiled himself to Australia, kindled an academic interest in
marsupials, and soon abandoned his research on primate evolution altogether.8
After Wood Jones's tarsioid debacle, no serious scholar would dare to propose
that ...
K. Christopher Beard, 2004
9
Handbook of Intelligence
Among the Oligocene primates of that epoch, the North American fossil tarsioid,
Rooneyia, was more encephalized than any of its mammalian contemporaries
and had reached the grade typical for living tarsioid species. However, the North
...
Robert J. Sternberg, 2000
10
Dictionary of Concepts in Physical Anthropology
Frederick Wood Jones (e.g., 1929) took a more extreme view, suggesting that
hominids originated from a primitive tarsioid. Straus (1949) has traced Jones'
beliefs to the embryologist A. A. Willem Hubrecht and the paleontologist Edward
D.