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Lecture 19
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Anthropology
Undergraduate 3
12/11/2011

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Pongo: Diet
Definition
frugivorous, with leaves, shoots, animal prey, bark and soil
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Pongo: Activity Pattern
Definition
diurnal, arboreal, quadrumanous
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Pongo: Social Organization
Definition
solitary foragers
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Pongo: Life History Pattern
Definition
1st reproduction- 12-15 years
IBI- 8 years
lifespan- 59 years
juvenile- 4-9 years
infant- 0-48 months
gestation- 250 days
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Gorilla: Diet
Definition
folivorous (leaves, shoots, stems 85% of diet)
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Gorilla: Activity Pattern
Definition
diurnal, knuckle walking terrestially
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Gorilla: Social Organization
Definition
one male- multi-female
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Gorilla: Life History Pattern
Definition
1st reproduction: 10-12 years
IBI: 4 years
Lifespan: 40-50 years
juvenile: 4-7 years
infant: 36-48 months
gestation: 255 days
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Pan: Diet
Definition
fruit 45-76%, leaves, flowers, seeds, animal prey
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Pan: Activity Pattern
Definition
diurnal, knuckle walking terrestially
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Pan: Social Organization
Definition
fisson-fusion
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Pan: Life History Pattern
Definition
1st reproduction: 14-15 years
IBI: 5 years
lifespan: 53 years
juvenile: 5-8 years
infant: 0-60 months
gestation: 240 days
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Orangutan Reproductive Strategies
Definition
flanged males- lots of secondary sexual characteristics
indeterminate growth
unflanged- forced with females in estrus
some flanged males residents, other roam
among flanged, one dominant
females move towards loud calls of flanged males, even if not in estrus
little guarding against infanticide
for infanticide to occur, need:
1)male unlikely to be father
2)females cycle sooner w/ loss of infant
3)reproductive access to females when resume cycling
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Folivore Paradox
Definition
predation pressures should select for large groups
jarman-bell principle
perhaps smaller groups due to feeding competiton?
selectivity of plant parts, seasonality, habitat depletion and quality, etc
females in larger groups-lower birthrate
contest competition over leaves observed
infanticide?
larger groups-bigger risk
gorilla females-more vulnerable
overall hard to tell why
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Evolution of Fission-Fusion Societies
Definition
rare amongst primate taxa
characterized by:
1)male cooperation
2)fairly solitary females
3)male philopatry, female dispersal
party size varies by food availability and # of females in estrus
low predation risk (big body)+patchily distributed and temporally available food -->females spread out to minimize comp, but may gather where food is available --> male kin cooperatively defend females from outsiders --> females disperse to avoid incest
more reliable and abundant fallback food leads to more sociable relationships
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