Dominy Nathaniel J, Ross Callum F, Smith Timothy D
Department of Ecology and Evolution, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Anat Rec A Discov Mol Cell Evol Biol. 2004 Nov;281(1):1078-82. doi: 10.1002/ar.a.20112.
The present special issue of The Anatomical Record is the result of a symposium entitled Evolution of the Special Senses in Primates. Considered together, the special senses of primates are remarkable because they constitute a singular and definitive suite of mammalian characteristics. Examining their evolution is pivotal for understanding the origin and present-day variation of primate behavior and ecology. Accordingly, the 14 articles assembled here consider the different constraints and opportunities associated with the uptake and use of physical and chemical stimuli. The present issue brings together experts on different primate sensory modalities and stresses events at the sensory periphery, where the organism is exposed to and comes into contact with its environment. Key topics include color vision, the genetics of olfaction, the morphological basis and significance of chemical communication, and the neural organization and scaling of primate sensory systems. The result is a special issue that both reflects our current understanding of primate sensory modalities and challenges certain fundamental assumptions concerning their evolution.
《解剖学记录》的这一特刊是一场名为“灵长类特殊感官的进化”研讨会的成果。综合来看,灵长类的特殊感官非常显著,因为它们构成了一套独特且明确的哺乳动物特征。研究它们的进化对于理解灵长类行为和生态的起源及当今的变化至关重要。因此,这里汇集的14篇文章探讨了与物理和化学刺激的获取及利用相关的不同限制和机遇。本期特刊汇聚了不同灵长类感官模式的专家,并着重关注感官外周的事件,即生物体接触并与环境相互作用的地方。关键主题包括色觉、嗅觉遗传学、化学通讯的形态学基础及意义,以及灵长类感官系统的神经组织和规模。其结果是这样一期特刊,它既反映了我们目前对灵长类感官模式的理解,也对有关其进化的某些基本假设提出了挑战。