Abstract
The relevant literature in evolutionary biology on the formation, definition, and recognition of species is immense, to say the least. In reality, however, the composition and predominant emphasis of the symposium and present volume, entitled Species, Species Concepts, and Primate Evolution, present a much more restricted focus. We take this emphasis to be on the relationships between processes of speciation and the morphological patterns that may or may not accompany species formation in neontological groups, with the application of this knowledge to the primate fossil record in order to adequately identify and delimit extinct species in a variety of paleoanthropological investigations.
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