peer reviewedThough hand-grasping is ubiquitous in primate species, its origins remain uncertain. This is in part because uncertainty about hand skills and grasping strategies persists in strepsirrhines, a monophyletic group of primates located near the base of the primate tree. In this study, we report and discuss our observations of the different grasping strategies adopted by 85 captive individuals belonging to 22 species of strepsirrhines during grasping of food items having different size and consistency. Our results indicate that even though strepsirrhines do not present variability in their hand-grip types (sole whole-hand power-grip), they are able to adjust their grasping strategy depending on the food properties. Notably, they use...
There are two major theories that attempt to explain hand preference in non-human primates-the `task...
International audienceAmong primates, apes and monkeys are known to use their hands and to exhibit i...
Studies of hand preference s in the platyrrhine species are reviewed. Hand preferences of the N...
peer reviewedThough hand-grasping is ubiquitous in primate species, its origins remain uncertain. Th...
Manual grasping is widespread among tetrapods but is more prominent and dexterous in primates. Wheth...
The origin and evolution of manual grasping remain poorly understood. The ability to cling requires ...
Abstract The evolution of visual control of the hand to assist feeding by primates is uncertain but ...
Open access article. Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License (CC BY 3.0) appliesThe detai...
Grasping is a widespread behavior among tetrapod vertebrates. In primates, the hands and feet are in...
For a long time, humans (genus Homo) were thought to be the only mammalian species capable of dextr...
Fine prehensile activities are often thought to have been associated with the evolution of the human...
Import JabRef | WosArea ZoologyInternational audienceAmong primates, apes and monkeys are known to u...
The abilities to perform skilled hand movements and to manipulate objects dexterously are landmarks ...
There are two major theories that attempt to explain hand preference in non-human primates-the 'task...
This paper is an introduction to a special issue of the Biological Journal of the Linnean Society (2...
There are two major theories that attempt to explain hand preference in non-human primates-the `task...
International audienceAmong primates, apes and monkeys are known to use their hands and to exhibit i...
Studies of hand preference s in the platyrrhine species are reviewed. Hand preferences of the N...
peer reviewedThough hand-grasping is ubiquitous in primate species, its origins remain uncertain. Th...
Manual grasping is widespread among tetrapods but is more prominent and dexterous in primates. Wheth...
The origin and evolution of manual grasping remain poorly understood. The ability to cling requires ...
Abstract The evolution of visual control of the hand to assist feeding by primates is uncertain but ...
Open access article. Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License (CC BY 3.0) appliesThe detai...
Grasping is a widespread behavior among tetrapod vertebrates. In primates, the hands and feet are in...
For a long time, humans (genus Homo) were thought to be the only mammalian species capable of dextr...
Fine prehensile activities are often thought to have been associated with the evolution of the human...
Import JabRef | WosArea ZoologyInternational audienceAmong primates, apes and monkeys are known to u...
The abilities to perform skilled hand movements and to manipulate objects dexterously are landmarks ...
There are two major theories that attempt to explain hand preference in non-human primates-the 'task...
This paper is an introduction to a special issue of the Biological Journal of the Linnean Society (2...
There are two major theories that attempt to explain hand preference in non-human primates-the `task...
International audienceAmong primates, apes and monkeys are known to use their hands and to exhibit i...
Studies of hand preference s in the platyrrhine species are reviewed. Hand preferences of the N...