Objectives: Studies on grasping and limb posture during arboreal locomotion in great apes in their natural environment are scarce and thus, attempts to correlate behavioral and habitat differences with variation in morphology are limited. The aim of this study is to compare hand use and forelimb posture during vertical climbing in wild, habituated mountain gorillas (Gorilla beringei beringei) and semi-free-ranging chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) to assess differences in the climbing styles that may relate to variation in hand or forelimb morphology and body size. Materials and methods: We investigated hand use and forelimb posture during both ascent and descent vertical climbing in 15 wild mountain gorillas and eight semi-free-ranging chim...
A number of factors have been proposed to influence within and between species variation in handedne...
Objectives: The dexterity of fossil hominins is often inferred by assessing the comparative manual a...
Studies of primate taxonomy and phylogeny often depend on comparisons of limb dimensions, yet there ...
Objectives Studies on grasping and limb posture during arboreal locomotion in great apes in their na...
Biomechanical analyses of great ape arboreal locomotion in a natural environment are scarce, thus li...
Biomechanical analyses of arboreal locomotion in great apes in their natural environment are scarce ...
Hominoids (non-human apes and hominins) are distinct from cercopithecoid monkeys in possessing more ...
This dissertation aims to establish the effects of limb proportions and body size on the climbing pe...
Objectives Gorillas, along with chimpanzees and bonobos, are ubiquitously described as ‘knuckle-walk...
Chimpanzee anatomy and body proportions are unusual among the primates, but most of their unique ana...
Comparative studies of primate grasping and manipulative behaviours in captivity have highlighted, ...
<p>Primates and many other animals that move in an arboreal environment often cling, sometimes for l...
The skill with which primates use their hands to explore and interact with the environment sets them...
Differences in scapular morphology among African apes have long been observed, but the functional si...
Objectives: Bonobos and chimpanzees do not differ from one another in overall frequencies of arborea...
A number of factors have been proposed to influence within and between species variation in handedne...
Objectives: The dexterity of fossil hominins is often inferred by assessing the comparative manual a...
Studies of primate taxonomy and phylogeny often depend on comparisons of limb dimensions, yet there ...
Objectives Studies on grasping and limb posture during arboreal locomotion in great apes in their na...
Biomechanical analyses of great ape arboreal locomotion in a natural environment are scarce, thus li...
Biomechanical analyses of arboreal locomotion in great apes in their natural environment are scarce ...
Hominoids (non-human apes and hominins) are distinct from cercopithecoid monkeys in possessing more ...
This dissertation aims to establish the effects of limb proportions and body size on the climbing pe...
Objectives Gorillas, along with chimpanzees and bonobos, are ubiquitously described as ‘knuckle-walk...
Chimpanzee anatomy and body proportions are unusual among the primates, but most of their unique ana...
Comparative studies of primate grasping and manipulative behaviours in captivity have highlighted, ...
<p>Primates and many other animals that move in an arboreal environment often cling, sometimes for l...
The skill with which primates use their hands to explore and interact with the environment sets them...
Differences in scapular morphology among African apes have long been observed, but the functional si...
Objectives: Bonobos and chimpanzees do not differ from one another in overall frequencies of arborea...
A number of factors have been proposed to influence within and between species variation in handedne...
Objectives: The dexterity of fossil hominins is often inferred by assessing the comparative manual a...
Studies of primate taxonomy and phylogeny often depend on comparisons of limb dimensions, yet there ...