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- W3023532057 abstract "The morphology of all primates follows a pattern which is generally that of an unspecialized mammal. The considerable variability of this pattern within the order can be grouped according to various evolutionary or functional criteria. The evolutionary divergence between the two suborders is reflected in morphological differences between prosimians and anthropoids. The first major morphological grouping of higher primates is by geographical location, that is, Old or New World. New world monkeys have three premolar teeth in each quadrant whereas all Old World higher primates have only two. Old World higher primates include humans, apes, and monkeys with no true prehensile tails. Arboreal monkeys tend to have relatively smaller body sizes, shorter limbs, and longer digits than their terrestrial counterparts. Sexual differences tend to be greater in terrestrial than in arboreal monkeys. In species where there is sexual dimorphism, it is usually evident in the body size, hair coloration, and tooth size, particularly the length of the upper canine. Even in the hindlimb where humans have evolved elaborate adaptations of the pelvis and foot to accommodate the bipedal striding gait, the differences are primarily in bony morphology and not in the soft tissue organs. By providing a general description of primate anatomy, this chapter serves as a basis for the analysis and interpretation of the functional morphology of any of the higher nonhuman primates." @default.
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