Posted on 07/09/2008 9:12:45 AM PDT by decimon
Large-brained simians of the New and Old Worlds independently arose from smaller-brained ancestors
After taking a fresh look at an old fossil, John Flynn, Frick Curator of Paleontology at the American Museum of Natural History, and colleagues determined that the brains of the ancestors of modern Neotropical primates were as small as those of their early fossil simian counterparts in the Old World. This means one of the hallmarks of primate biology, increased brain size, arose independently in isolated groupsthe platyrrhines of the Americas and the catarrhines of Africa and Eurasia.
"Primatologists have long suspected that increased encephalization may have arisen at different points in the primate evolutionary tree, but this is the first clear demonstration of independent brain size increase in New and Old World anthropoids," says Flynn of the paper that appeared in the Museum's publication Novitates this June. Encephalization is the increase in brain size relative to body size. Animals with large encephalization quotients (E.Q.'s) are those with bigger brains relative to their body size in comparison to the average for an entire group. Most primates and dolphins have high E.Q.'s relative to other mammals, although some primates (especially apes and humans) have higher E.Q.'s than others.
At the heart of the new paper is the development of more accurate equations for estimating body size in platyrrhines, or New World "monkeys." Most fossils are fragments of skulls or teeth so, to help in estimating their body size (and then E.Q.), Flynn and colleagues collected 80 measurements of the skulls, jaws, and teeth of 17 different species of living New World monkeys that ranged across the full spectrum of body sizes. This study is one of the first to estimate body size with platyrrhines instead of their better-studied counterparts from the Old World, and this detailed analysis uses new statistical approaches to tease out which characteristics correlate best with body size. The goal is to apply this equation to fossilized specimens.
Chilecebus, found high in the Andes and described by Flynn and collaborators in 1995 in Nature, is one such fossil. The skull dates to 20 million years ago and is the oldest and most complete well-dated primate skull from the New World. In the Novitates paper, Flynn and colleagues more accurately estimate that Chilecebus weighed about 583 grams and had an E.Q. of only 1.11a much smaller relative brain size than any living New or Old World anthropoid, which have E.Q.'s ranging from 1.39-2.44 (and even higher for humans).
"The result is clear: early fossil members of both the New World and Old World anthropoid lineages had small brain sizes, thus the larger brain sizes seen in both groups today must have arisen independently," says Flynn. "Documenting that large brains evolved separately several times within Primates will enhance understanding of the timing and pathways of brain expansion and its effects on skull growth and shape, and may lead to new insights into the genetic controls on encephalization."
Eric Delson, the Chair of Anthropology at Lehman College, City University of New York and a Research Associate at the Museum, concurs. "This work confirms that brain size increase may be one of the common characteristics of all primates," he says. "The relatively small brain of Chilecebus contrasts with that of the slightly younger (16.5 million years ago), larger brained fossil Killikaike found in Argentina and described two years ago. It is probable that brain size also increased independently in the lemurs of Madagascar, as well as in the apes (of which humans are the extreme case) and the cercopithecid monkeys of Africa and Asia."
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Other researchers on the study include lead author Karen E. Sears of the Department of Animal Biology at The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, John A. Finarelli of the Department of Geological Sciences at the University of Michigan, and Andre R. Wyss of the Department of Geological Sciences at the University of California at Santa Barbara. This research was supported by the National Science Foundation, the John S. Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, and fellowships from The Field Museum, the University of Chicago and the University of Michigan.
Many minds ping.
The only primates that did not experience larger brain developement are liberals. Evolution has by-passed them...
Mystery of the meat-eaters’ molecule
[inability to produce a chemical linked to chronic disease]
The Telegraph (London, UK) | 8-7-08 | Roger Highfield
Posted on 07/08/2008 6:58:14 PM PDT by GraniteStateConservative
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I got a big brain , but I’m pretty sure it is a older model .
YEC INTREP
Bigger brains isn’t always an advantage. We pay a huge price for our large brains in terms of consumption of metabolic resources, painful and dangerous child birth, inability to hold our head up until a couple months age, etc. All in all the human species has found it well worth it.
Then it's still arising. There's always hope. ;-)
Who would discover who?
What then?
The liberals think that they have the most intelligence. Much of what they talk about is based on them having some higher level of understanding of issues and human nature. To them, those who are racist, homophobic, mysoginistic, etc. are basically ignorant, and just don’t understand the real issues involved.
You can apply this to various issues. If you are against same-sex marriage, then you don’t have that higher understanding of celebrating diversity and love and all that. If you are against illegal immigration, then you must be ignorant of the yearning of huddled masses to breathe free, and ignorant of our history as a nation of immigrants. If you are against socialized medicine, then you are ignorant of the many issues involved with healthcare, and don’t understand the problems of the uninsured. If you favored the Bush tax cuts, then you are not thinking about the good of society and funding gov’t programs. Instead you are focused on your own self-interest. As Hillary says, she prefers a “we’re all in this together” society.
That was a great role.
No, they're just so open minded that exposure of their brains to air has caused swelling and irrationality.
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