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CONTRIBUTORS
Gene H. Albrecht
Fred Anapol
Fred L. Bookstein
Matt Cartmill
George Chaplin
Robin H. Crompton
Willem de Winter
Brigitte Demes
John G. Fleagle
Bruce Gelvin
Rebecca Z. German
J. Patrick Gray
Walter S. Greaves
Colin P. Groves
Michael M. Günther
William L. Hylander
Nina G. Jablonski
Kirk R. Johnson
Françoise Jouffroy
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D. Casey Kerrigan
Robert S. Kidd
Peter W. Lucas
Monique F. Médina
Joseph M.A. Miller
Paul O'Higgins
Charles Oxnard Ruilang L. Pan
Matthew J. Ravosa
Kaye E. Reed
F. James Rohlf
Callum F. Ross
Russell Savage
Nazima Shahnoor
Jack T. Stern, Jr.
Christopher Vinyard
Christine E. Wall
Weijie Wang
Yu Li
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CONTENTS
Preface: shaping primate evolution Fred Anapol, Rebecca Z. German
& Nina G. Jablonski
Chapter 1 Charles Oxnard: an appreciation Matt Cartmill
PART I CRANIOFACIAL FORM AND VARIATION
Chapter 2 The ontogeny of sexual dimorphism: the implications of longitudinal
vs. cross-sectional data for studying heterochrony in mammals Rebecca
Z. German
Chapter 3 Advances in the analysis of form and pattern: facial growth
in African colobines Paul O'Higgins & Ruliang L. Pan
Chapter 4 Cranial variation among the Asian colobines Ruliang L. Pan
& Colin P. Groves
Chapter 5 Craniometric variation in early Homo compared to modern
gorillas: a population-thinking approach Joseph M A. Miller, Gene
H. Albrecht & Bruce R. Gelvin
PART II ORGAN STRUCTURE, FUNCTION, AND BEHAVIOR
Chapter 6 Fiber architecture, muscle function, and behavior: gluteal
and hamstring muscles of semiterrestrial and arboreal guenons Fred
Anapol, Nazima Shahnoor & J. Patrick Gray
Chapter 7 Comparative fiber-type composition and size in
the antigravity muscles of primate limbs
Françoise K. Jouffroy & Monique F. Médina
Chapter 8 On the nature of morphology: selected canonical variates
analyses of the hominoid hindtarsus and their interpretation Robert
S. Kidd
Chapter 9 Plant mechanics and primate dental adaptations: an overview
Peter W. Lucas Chapter 10 Convergent evolution in brain "shape" and
locomotion in primates Willem de Winter
PART III IN VIVO ORGANISMAL VERIFICATION OF FUNCTIONAL MODELS
Chapter 11 Jaw adductor force and symphyseal fusion William L. Hylander,
Christopher J. Vinyard, Matthew J. Ravosa, Callum F. Ross, Christine
E. Wall & Kirk R. Johnson
Chapter 12 Hind limb drive, hind limb steering? Functional differences
between fore and hind limbs in chimpanzee quadrupedalism Yu Li, Robin
H. Crompton, Weijie Wang, Russell Savage & Michael M. Günther
PART IV THEORETICAL MODELS IN EVOLUTIONARY MORPHOLOGY
Chapter 13 Becoming bipedal: how do theories of bipedalization stand
up to anatomical scrutiny? Nina G. Jablonski & George Chaplin
Chapter 14 Modeling human walking as an inverted pendulum of varying
length Jack T. Stern, Jr., Brigitte Demes & D. Casey Kerrigan
Chapter 15 Estimating the line of action of posteriorly inclined resultant
jaw muscle forces in mammals using a model that minimizes functionally
important distances in the skull Walter Stalker Greaves
PART V PRIMATE DIVERSITY AND EVOLUTION
Chapter 16 The evolution of primate ecology: patterns of geography
and phylogeny John G. Fleagle & Kaye E. Reed
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Suggested Citation: ANAPOL, FRED, REBECCA Z. GERMAN
AND NINA G. JABLONSKI (eds.). 2004. Shaping Primate Evolution. Cambridge,
UK: Cambridge University Press. 442 pp.
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