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John Fleagle Distinguished Professor
john.fleagle@stonybrook.edu |
Primate evolution, behavior and ecology, primate anatomy, growth and development
1. The evolution of catarrhine primates - monkeys, apes and humans- is documented in extensive fossil deposits from Africa and Asia. Laboratory studies have been used to to reconstruct the behavioral abilities of fossil monkeys and apes from Eocene through Miocene and to understand their evolutionary relationships to the living anthropoids. Recent studies have concentrated on the adaptations and phylogeny of African mangabeys and baboons. Dr. Fleagle has been involved in numerous field projects in Egypt, Kenya and Ethiopia aimed at recovering new fossil remains for understanding catarrhine evolution.
2. The platyrrhine monkeys of South and Central America are a diverse radiation of higher primates that has evolved in the New World over the past 25 million years or more. However, the fossil record is very poor and their phylogeny is unresolved. In conjunction with Argentine scientists, fieldwork is underway in southern Argentina along with laboratory studies to understand better the evolutionary history of this group and its relationship to the earlier anthropoids from Africa.
3. There have been numerous studies comparing the behavior and ecology
of
sympatric primate species within local communities, but we know very little
about the differences between primate communities in different parts of the
world. Several ongoing research projects have been aimed at comparing
communities on different continents and determining the factors underlying their
similarities and differences.
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Selected Publications:
Fleagle, J. G. (1999) Primate Adaptation and Evolution. Academic Press, San Diego. Fleagle, J. G., Janson, C., and Reed, K.E. (eds.) (1999) Primate Communities. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. Fleagle, J.G. and McGraw, W.S. (1999) Skeletal and dental morphology supports diphyletic origin of baboons and mandrills. PNAS 96:1157-1161. Lockwood, C. A. and Fleagle, J.G. (1999) The recognition and Evaluation of Homoplasy in Primate and Human Evolution. Yrbk. Physical Anthropology 42:189-232. Fleagle, J.G., Kay, R.F. and Anthony, M. R. L. (1997) In Vertebrate Paleontology in the Neotropics:The Miocene Fauna of Laventa, Colombia. (Eds) R.F. Kay, R.H. Madden, R.L. Cifelli, and J.L. Flynn. Smithsonian Press, Washington, DC. Pp. 473-495. Fleagle, J. G. and Simons, E. L. (1995) Limb Skeleton and Locomotor Adaptations of Apidium phiomense, an Oligocene Anthropoid from Egypt. Am. J. Phys. Anthrop. 97:235 - 289. |