The latest thinking about the taxonomy of great apes

C. P. Groves
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Abstract

The orangutan (genus Pongo), gorilla (genus Gorilla) and chimpanzee (genus Pan), constituting the great apes, were once thought of as a homogeneous family Pongidae, related to but distinct from our own family Hominidae. It is now known, however, that chimpanzees are more closely related to humans (genus Homo) than they are to other great apes, while gorillas are more closely related to the chimpanzee–human duo than they are to orangutans. The family Pongidae has been abolished and all great apes appear in the family Hominidae, with two subfamilies: Ponginae for the orangutan and Homininae for the gorillas, chimpanzees and humans. This paper provides an up-to-date description of our understanding of the taxonomy of great apes at the time of writing. Furthermore, because non-human great apes are very like humans, not only genetically and anatomically but also cognitively, there is a responsibility to afford these species dignity and a degree of freedom of choice in their surroundings and husbandry processes if they are kept in zoos.

关于类人猿分类学的最新思考
构成类人猿的猩猩(猩猩属)、大猩猩(大猩猩属)和黑猩猩(潘属)曾被认为是一个同质的猩猩科,与我们自己的人类科有亲缘关系,但又不同。然而,现在已经知道,黑猩猩与人类(人属)的亲缘关系比与其他类人猿的亲缘关系更密切,而大猩猩与黑猩猩——人类二人组的亲缘关系则比猩猩更密切。猩猩科已经被废除,所有的类人猿都出现在人科中,有两个亚科:猩猩的猩猩亚科和大猩猩、黑猩猩和人类的人亚科。本文提供了我们在撰写本文时对类人猿分类学的最新理解。此外,由于非人类类人猿与人类非常相似,不仅在基因和解剖学上,而且在认知上,如果它们被关在动物园里,就有责任为这些物种提供尊严,并在环境和饲养过程中有一定程度的选择自由。
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