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Primate Charicteristics - ANSWER Grasping hands
Binocular and color vision
Large brain
Nails instead of claws


Hominin - ANSWER A human or human ancestor


hominid - ANSWER humans and other humanlike creatures that walk upright


Ardipithicus ramidus - ANSWER Oldest relative. Walked upright. Climbing feet


Australopithecines - ANSWER Walked upright. Bigger brain



Robust australopithecines - ANSWER -Bipedal, heavy chewing adaptations, HUGE molar
teeth and jaw


homo erectus - ANSWER "upright walking human". large brain, sophisitcated tools, fire.
language skills= important.


Homo neanderthalensis - ANSWER Big muscles and very large brain. adapted to cold weather

, homo sapiens - ANSWER modern humans


synapomorphies - ANSWER shared derived characteristics


Multiregional Hypothesis - ANSWER Colonized other regions and co-evolved via gene flow



Out of Africa - ANSWER The idea that modern humans started in Eastern Africa and
spread throughout the world from there



ecology - ANSWER Scientific study of interactions among organisms and between
organisms and their environment


Biotic interactions - ANSWER Interactions among living things


Abiotic Interaction - ANSWER Interactions between organisms and their nonliving enviornment



Population - ANSWER all the individuals of a given species that live and reproduce in
a particular place



Population ecology - ANSWER study of what factors affect population size and how these
factors change over space and time


Demography - ANSWER birth rates death rates age distributions and sizes of populations


Clumped dispersion - ANSWER Most common
resources tend to be clustered in nature
Social behavior may promote this pattern

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