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Tables of Contents for Hominoid Evolution and Climatic Change in Europe
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Part I. Chronology and Environment: 1. Chronology and zoogeography of the Miocene hominoid record in Europe J. Agusti, L. Cabrera and M. Garcé
s
2. The trophic context of hominoid occurrence in the Later Miocene of Western Eurasia - a primate-free view Mikael Fortelius and Arja Hokkanen
Part II. Methods and Phylogeny: 3. Computer-assisted morphometry of hominoid fossils: the role of morphometric maps Christoph P. E. Zollikofer and Marcia S. Ponce de Lé
on
4. Comparative analysis of the iliac trabecular architecture in extant and fossil primates by means of digital image processing techniques: implications for the reconstruction of fossil locomotor behaviours Roberto Macchiarelli, Lorenzo Rook and Luca Bondioli
5. Dental microwear and diet in Eurasian Miocene catarrhines Tania King
6. How reliable are current estimates of fossil catarrhine phylogeny? An assessment using great apes and Old World monkeys Mark Collard and Bernard Wood
7. Cranial discrete variation in the great apes: new prospects in palaeoprimatology José
Braga
Part III. Miocene Hominoids: Function and Phylogeny: 8. Eurasian hominoid evolution in the light of recent Dryopithecus findings Meike Kö
hler, Salvador Moyà
-Solà
and David M. Alba
9. Functional morphology of Ankarapithecus meteai Peter Andrews and Berna Alpagut
10. African and Eurasian Miocene hominoids and the origins of the Hominidae D. R. Begun
11. Phylogenetic relationships of Ouranopithecus macedoniensis (Mammalia, Primates, Hominoidea, Hominidae) of the late Miocene deposits of Central Macedonia (Greece) Louis de Bonis and George D. Koufos
12. Phylogeny and sexually dimorphic characters: canine reduction in Ouranopithecus Jay Kelley
13. Heterochrony and the cranial anatomy of Oreopithecus: some cladistic fallacies and the significance of developmental constraints in phylogenetic analysis D. M. Alba, S. Moyà
-Solà
, M. Kö
hler and L. Rook
14. The Late Miocene hominoid from Georgia Leo Gabunia, Ekaterine Gabashvili, Abesalom Vekua and David Lordkipanidze
15. Forelimb function, bone curvature and phylogeny of Sivapithecus Brian G. Richmond and Michael Whalen
16. Sivapithecus and hominoid evolution: some brief comments David R. Pilbeam and Nathan M. Young.