Paleoanthropologists have long argued—often contentiously—about the climbing abilities of early hominins and whether a foot adapted to terrestrial bipedalism constrained regular access to trees. However, some modern humans climb tall trees routinely in pursuit of honey, fruit, and game, often without the aid of tools or support systems. Mortality and morbidity associated with facultative arboreality is expected to favor behaviors and anatomies that facilitate safe and efficient climbing. Here we show that Twa hunter–gatherers use extraordinary ankle dorsiflexion (\u3e45°) during climbing, similar to the degree observed in wild chimpanzees. Although we did not detect a skeletal signature of dorsiflexion in museum specimens of climbing hunter...
The enhanced dexterity of the human hand is unique among primates, an ability that is traditionally ...
<div><p>While there is broad agreement that early hominins practiced some form of terrestrial bipeda...
Changes in first metatarsal (MT1) morphology within the hominin clade are crucial for reconstructing...
Vertical climbing has featured prominently in hypotheses of early hominoid evolution and the origins...
This dissertation aims to establish the effects of limb proportions and body size on the climbing pe...
The evolutionary emergence of humans’ remarkably economical walking gait remains a focus of research...
Whether tree canopy habitats played a sustained role in the ecology of ancestral bipedal hominins is...
© 2017 The Author(s). Whether tree canopy habitats played a sustained role in the ecology of ancestr...
IntroductionModern humans are the only fully terrestrial ape. All other apes are partially arboreal,...
Bipedalism is a defining trait of the hominin lineage, associated with a transition from a more arbo...
An animal’s locomotor abilities facilitate its interactions with the surrounding environment. Extant...
Although the earliest known hominins were apparently upright bipeds, there has been mixed evidence w...
Based on our knowledge of locomotor biomechanics and ecology we predict the locomotion and posture o...
Arboreal travel for large apes is energetically demanding and risky due to the complexity of the for...
Fossil evidence for longitudinal arches in the foot is frequently used to constrain the origins of t...
The enhanced dexterity of the human hand is unique among primates, an ability that is traditionally ...
<div><p>While there is broad agreement that early hominins practiced some form of terrestrial bipeda...
Changes in first metatarsal (MT1) morphology within the hominin clade are crucial for reconstructing...
Vertical climbing has featured prominently in hypotheses of early hominoid evolution and the origins...
This dissertation aims to establish the effects of limb proportions and body size on the climbing pe...
The evolutionary emergence of humans’ remarkably economical walking gait remains a focus of research...
Whether tree canopy habitats played a sustained role in the ecology of ancestral bipedal hominins is...
© 2017 The Author(s). Whether tree canopy habitats played a sustained role in the ecology of ancestr...
IntroductionModern humans are the only fully terrestrial ape. All other apes are partially arboreal,...
Bipedalism is a defining trait of the hominin lineage, associated with a transition from a more arbo...
An animal’s locomotor abilities facilitate its interactions with the surrounding environment. Extant...
Although the earliest known hominins were apparently upright bipeds, there has been mixed evidence w...
Based on our knowledge of locomotor biomechanics and ecology we predict the locomotion and posture o...
Arboreal travel for large apes is energetically demanding and risky due to the complexity of the for...
Fossil evidence for longitudinal arches in the foot is frequently used to constrain the origins of t...
The enhanced dexterity of the human hand is unique among primates, an ability that is traditionally ...
<div><p>While there is broad agreement that early hominins practiced some form of terrestrial bipeda...
Changes in first metatarsal (MT1) morphology within the hominin clade are crucial for reconstructing...