@article{af6373dd4c5a44ff95c2d9f728056b8a,
title = "Euprimate origins: The eyes have it",
keywords = "Activity cycle, Allometry/scaling, Diet, Euprimates, Mammals, Nocturnal visual predation, Ontogeny, Orbital convergence, Phylogeny, Plesiadapiformes, Skull form",
author = "Ravosa, {Matthew J.} and Savakova, {Denitsa G.}",
note = "Funding Information: The following kindly offered access to specimens: W. Stanley, L. Heaney, B. Patterson (Field Museum of Natural History); C. Beard (Carnegie Museum of Natural History); R. MacPhee (American Museum of Natural History); C. Smeenk, D. Reider (Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie); R. Angermann (Humboldt Universit{\"a}t Museum fuer Naturkunde); R. Thorington, L. Gordon, R. Emry, R. Purdy (National Museum of Natural History); D. Gebo (Northern Illinois University); M. Tranier, D. Robineau, J. Cuisin, F. Renoult, M. Godinot, B. Senut, C. Berge(Mus{\'e}um National d'Histoire Naturelle); P. Jenkins (British Museum of Natural History); B. Latimer, L. Jellema (Cleveland Museum of Natural History); M. Rutzmoser (Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology); and R. Kay, C. Vinyard (Duke University Medical Center). M. Cartmill is thanked for the loan of a dihedral goniometer. M. Dagosto, M. Hamrick, A. Hogue, W. Hylander, W. Kimbel, E. Kowalski, V. Noble, B. Shea, M. Silcox, S. Stack, Y. Wu, and three anonymous reviewers generously provided comments and/or help. This study further benefited from discussions at the 2001 First-Ever International Conference on Primate Origins and Adaptations. This research was supported by the Leakey Foundation, NSF (BCS-9709587 and BCS-0129349), Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, and Northwestern University.",
year = "2004",
month = mar,
doi = "10.1016/j.jhevol.2003.12.002",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "46",
pages = "357--364",
journal = "Journal of Human Evolution",
issn = "0047-2484",
publisher = "Academic Press Inc.",
number = "3",
}