Credits
Tutorial Menu:
1. Two photos of people from around the world and two photos of apes reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada Overview:
1. Photo of two ring-tailed lemurs reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada 2. Map of the natural range of non-human primates produced by Dennis O'Neil 3. Photo of a lowland gorilla reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada 4. Photo of a spider monkey showing 4 fingers on each hand reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada 5. Photo of a hook-like power grip (cotton-top tamarin) reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada (enhanced by Dennis O'Neil) 6. Photo of a secure power grip (orangutan) reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada (enhanced by Dennis O'Neil) 7. Photo of a precision grip (chimpanzees) reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada (enhanced by Dennis O'Neil) 8. Video of primate grips (lowland gorilla) produced by Dennis O'Neil 9. Photo of primate upright posture (lowland gorilla) reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada 10. Three photos showing a comparison of ring-tailed lemur, patas monkey, and human noses reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada 11. Drawing of a human head shown from above with the field of view of each eye superimposed to show the overlapping vision range produced by Dennis O'Neil 12. Photo of chimpanzees grooming reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada 13. Photo of human grooming reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada Prosimians: Part I:
1. Map of the natural range of the lemurs produced by Dennis O'Neil 2. Photo of a ruffed black and white lemur reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada 3. Photo of a red fronted lemur reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada 4. Ring-tailed lemurs--video clip from National Geographic Animals website copyright 1996-2007 National Geographic Society 5. Capture of a mouse lemur--video clip from National Geographic Animals website copyright 1996-2007 National Geographic Society 6. Photo of a sifaka reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada 7. Searching for sifakas--video clip from National Geographic Animals website copyright 1996-2007 National Geographic Society 5. Photos of an aye-aye public domain 9. Photo of an aye-aye hand produced by Dennis O'Neil from a public domain photo Prosimians: Part II:
1. Map of the natural range of the loris family produced by Dennis O'Neil 2. Photo of a slow loris reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada 3. Drawing of a potto public domain 4. Photo of a Senegalese galago reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada 5. Photo of a tarsier from the Philippines reproduced with permission from Jeroen Hellingman (http://www.bohol.ph/picture199.html) 6. Map of the natural range of the tarsiers produced by Dennis O'Neil Monkeys:
1. Photos showing nose comparisons of an emperor tamarin (left) and a Celebes black macaque (right) reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada (enhanced by Dennis O'Neil) 2. Photo of the catarrhine 2.1.2.3 dental formula (chimpanzee) reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada (enhanced by Dennis O'Neil) 3. Photo of patas monkeys in an African grassland environment reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada 4. Photo of a female hamadryas baboon in estrus produced by Dennis O'Neil New World Monkeys:
1. Map of the natural range of New World Monkeys produced by Dennis O'Neil 2. Photo of a cotton-top tamarin produced by Dennis O'Neil 3. Photo of a pygmy marmoset produced by Dennis O'Neil 4. Photo of prehensile tails (spider monkeys) reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada 5. Spider monkeys--video clip from National Geographic Animals website copyright 1996-2007 National Geographic Society 6.. Photo of a capuchin monkey reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada 7.. Photo of a howler monkey produced by Dennis O'Neil Old World Monkeys:
1. Map of the natural range of Old World monkeys produced by Dennis O'Neil 2. Photo of a Japanese macaque reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada 3. Photo of an African patas monkey reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada 4. Photo of an African Diana guenon reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada 5. Photo of a hamadryas baboon reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada 6. Photo of ischial callosities (gelada baboons) produced by Dennis O'Neil 7.` Photo of a juvenile colobus reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada 8. Photo of a Francois's langur reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada 9. Drawing of a male proboscis monkey reproduced with permission of IMSI Corporation, San Rafael, California Apes:
1. Map of the natural range of the apes produced by Dennis O'Neil 2. Brachiating siamang reproduced with permission from William H. Calvin, University of Washington, Seattle 3. Sound recording of siamang vocalizations produced by Dennis O'Neil 4. Photo of a gibbon reproduced with permission of IMSI Corporation, San Rafael, California 5. Photo of a siamang neck swollen with air for vocalizing produced by Dennis O'Neil 6. Photo of an adult male orangutan produced by Dennis O'Neil 7. Photo of an adult female orangutan reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada 8. Photo of the leaning form of brachiation (young orangutan) reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada 9. Photo of "fishing out" an object from a rock crevice (orangutans) produced by Dennis O'Neil 10. Kalimantan's Orangutans--video clip from National Geographic Animals website copyright 1996-2007 National Geographic Society 11. Photo of a male lowland gorilla reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada 12. Photo of knuckle walking (subadult male lowland gorilla) produced by Dennis O'Neil 13. Primate locomotion--video clip produced by Dennis O'Neil 14. Gorilla diet--video clip produced by Dennis O'Neil 15. Photo of a female lowland gorilla produced by Dennis O'Neil 16. Map of the natural range of Mountain and Lowland Gorillas produced by Dennis O'Neil 17. Photo of a common chimpanzee reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada 18. Photo of peaceful allogrooming (common chimpanzees) reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada 19. Chimpanzees hunting in trees--video clip from National Geographic Animals website copyright 1996-2007 National Geographic Society 20. Photo of a female bonobo produced by Dennis O'Neil 21. Map of the natural range of chimpanzees and bonobos produced by Dennis O'Neil 22. Photo of a prominent sexual skin on an adult female bonobo produced by Dennis O'Neil 23. Chimps and Bonobos--video clip from PBS 2001 series Evolution (copyright 2001 WGBH Educational Foundation and Clear Blue Sky Productions, Inc.) linked with permission from WGBH Educational Foundation, Boston Humans:
1. Photo of a young man and woman at the beach reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada 2. Photo of chimpanzee showing its hands reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada 3. Photo of a woman showing human hands reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada 4. Human chromosome 2--video clip from Teachers' Domain (copyright 2007 WGBH Educational Foundation and Vulcan Productions, Inc.) linked with permission form Teachers' Domain 5. Photo of bipedal locomotion (two humans running) reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada 6. Cladogram of primates based on homologous physical traits and genetic similarities reproduced with permission from Peter Bockman under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license; source: Wikimedia Commons; modified from the original by Dennis O'Neil 7. The Macaque Genome--video clips from the Science Multimedia Center
(copyright 2007 American Association for the Advancement of Science)linked with permission form American Association for the Advancement of Science
Primate Color Vision:
1. Drawing of the visible spectrum of light shown in reference to electromagnetic radiation wavelengths produced by Dennis O'Neil 2. Photo of a vegetable market as seen with trichromatic vision produced by Dennis O'Neil 3. Photo of a vegetable market as seen with dichromatic vision produced by Dennis O'Neil 4. Photo of a vegetable market as seen with monochromatic vision produced by Dennis O'Neil Glossary:
1. Drawing of a human head shown from above with the field of view of each eye superimposed to show the overlapping vision range produced by Dennis O'Neil Footnote:
1. Drawing of a human vertebral column with the sacrum and coccyx highlighted reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada
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