1st Edition

Comparative Anatomy and Phylogeny of Primate Muscles and Human Evolution

By Rui Diogo, Bernard A. Wood Copyright 2012
1038 Pages 132 Color & 10 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

906 Pages
by CRC Press

This book challenges the assumption that morphological data are inherently unsuitable for phylogeny reconstruction, argues that both molecular and morphological phylogenies should play a major role in systematics, and provides the most comprehensive review of the comparative anatomy, homologies and evolution of the head, neck, pectoral and upper limb muscles of primates. Chapters 1 and 2... Read more

Introduction
Phylogenetic relationships among modern humans and other primates. Reliability of phylogenies and the use of myological data in cladistic analyses. The study of primate muscles. Goals of the present study and structure of the dissertation.

Materials & Methods
Taxonomic nomenclature, biological material, and dissections. Anatomical regions, nomenclature, and tables. Homology. Cladistic analyses.

Phylogenetic Analyses of Primates Based on the Muscles of the Head, Neck, Pectoral Region and Upper Limb
Results of the cladistic analyses. Synapomorphies of clades and apomorphies of terminal taxa. List of phylogenetic characters—Mandibular muscles; Hyoid muscles; Branchial muscles; Hypobranchial muscles; Pectoral muscles; Arm muscles; Ventral (volar) forearm muscles; Hand muscles; Dorsal forearm muscles.

General Remarks on the Evolution of the Head, Neck, Pectoral Region and Upper Limb Muscles of Primates, with Notes on their Evolution in Hominoids
References. Appendix I. Tables of Primate Head, Neck, Pectoral and Upper Limb Muscles. Appendix II. Photographs of Primate Head, Neck, Pectoral and Upper Limb Muscles.

Biography

Rui Diogo, Bernard A. Wood