Objectives Gorillas, along with chimpanzees and bonobos, are ubiquitously described as ‘knuckle-walkers.’ Consequently, knuckle-walking (KW) has been featured pre-eminently in hypotheses of the pre-bipedal locomotor behavior of hominins and in the evolution of locomotor behavior in apes. However, anecdotal and behavioral accounts suggest that mountain gorillas may utilize a more complex repertoire of hand postures, which could alter current interpretations of African ape locomotion and its role in the emergence of human bipedalism. Here we documented hand postures during terrestrial locomotion in wild mountain gorillas to investigate the frequency with which KW and other hand postures are utilized in the wild. Materials and methods Multiple...
Chimpanzee anatomy and body proportions are unusual among the primates, but most of their unique ana...
Knuckle-walking and hominoid phylogeny The extant African great apes typically engage in the unique ...
The skill with which primates use their hands to explore and interact with the environment sets them...
Biomechanical analyses of great ape arboreal locomotion in a natural environment are scarce, thus li...
Despite decades of debate, it remains unclear whether human bipedalism evolved from a terrestrial kn...
African apes engage in a distinct form of locomotion called knuckle-walking, but there is much ambig...
Objectives Studies on grasping and limb posture during arboreal locomotion in great apes in their na...
grantor: University of TorontoModern African apes, 'Pan' and 'Gorilla ', engage in a uniqu...
Comparative studies of primate grasping and manipulative behaviours in captivity have highlighted, ...
Biomechanical analyses of arboreal locomotion in great apes in their natural environment are scarce ...
Evolution of the human hand has undergone a transition from use during locomotion to use primarily f...
The Knuckle-walking Hominin Hypothesis postulates that there was a knuckle-walking phase during th...
Pan and Gorilla are the only knuckle-walking primates, and because they are the most closely related...
Resurgence of interest in laterality of hand function in nonhuman primates requires baseline knowled...
One of the prominent questions in paleoanthropological studies is the origin of bipedalism. There ha...
Chimpanzee anatomy and body proportions are unusual among the primates, but most of their unique ana...
Knuckle-walking and hominoid phylogeny The extant African great apes typically engage in the unique ...
The skill with which primates use their hands to explore and interact with the environment sets them...
Biomechanical analyses of great ape arboreal locomotion in a natural environment are scarce, thus li...
Despite decades of debate, it remains unclear whether human bipedalism evolved from a terrestrial kn...
African apes engage in a distinct form of locomotion called knuckle-walking, but there is much ambig...
Objectives Studies on grasping and limb posture during arboreal locomotion in great apes in their na...
grantor: University of TorontoModern African apes, 'Pan' and 'Gorilla ', engage in a uniqu...
Comparative studies of primate grasping and manipulative behaviours in captivity have highlighted, ...
Biomechanical analyses of arboreal locomotion in great apes in their natural environment are scarce ...
Evolution of the human hand has undergone a transition from use during locomotion to use primarily f...
The Knuckle-walking Hominin Hypothesis postulates that there was a knuckle-walking phase during th...
Pan and Gorilla are the only knuckle-walking primates, and because they are the most closely related...
Resurgence of interest in laterality of hand function in nonhuman primates requires baseline knowled...
One of the prominent questions in paleoanthropological studies is the origin of bipedalism. There ha...
Chimpanzee anatomy and body proportions are unusual among the primates, but most of their unique ana...
Knuckle-walking and hominoid phylogeny The extant African great apes typically engage in the unique ...
The skill with which primates use their hands to explore and interact with the environment sets them...