Gibbons are skilled brachiators but they are also highly capable leapers, crossing distances in excess of 10 m in the wild. Despite this impressive performance capability, no detailed biomechanical studies of leaping in gibbons have been undertaken to date. We measured ground reaction forces and derived kinematic parameters from high-speed videos during gibbon leaps in a captive zoo environment. We identified four distinct leap types defined by the number of feet used during take-off and the orientation of the trunk, orthograde single-footed, orthograde two-footed, orthograde squat, and pronograde single-footed leaps. The center of mass trajectories of three of the four leap types were broadly similar, with the pronograde single-footed leap...
Abstract Background Numerous historical descriptions of the Lesser Egyptian jerboa, Jaculus jaculus,...
It has been shown that gibbons are able to brachiate with very low mechanical costs. The conversion ...
It has been shown that gibbons are able to brachiate with very low mechanical costs. The conversion ...
The distance that animals leap depends on their take-off angle and velocity. The velocity is generat...
Gibbons utilize a number of locomotor modes in the wild, including bipedalism, leaping and, most of ...
This study gives a qualitative and quantitative description of the different terrestrial locomotor m...
Gibbons are highly arboreal apes, and it is expected that their bipedal locomotion will show some pa...
Leaping primates are specialized for hindlimb-propelled locomotion within arboreal habitats. As a gr...
Gibbons are highly arboreal apes, and it is expected that their bipedal locomotion will show some pa...
This study gives a qualitative and quantitative description of the different terrestrial locomotor m...
Gibbon species are highly specialized for brachiation. Nevertheless, as with all primates, they are ...
The means whereby animals adapt their locomotor behavior to variation in environmental conditions is...
This study investigates the foot and ankle myology of gibbons and bonobos, and compares it with the ...
It has been shown that gibbons are able to brachiate with very low mechanical costs. The conversion ...
Most primates are arboreal, and the current context of habitat fragmentation makes gap- and road-cro...
Abstract Background Numerous historical descriptions of the Lesser Egyptian jerboa, Jaculus jaculus,...
It has been shown that gibbons are able to brachiate with very low mechanical costs. The conversion ...
It has been shown that gibbons are able to brachiate with very low mechanical costs. The conversion ...
The distance that animals leap depends on their take-off angle and velocity. The velocity is generat...
Gibbons utilize a number of locomotor modes in the wild, including bipedalism, leaping and, most of ...
This study gives a qualitative and quantitative description of the different terrestrial locomotor m...
Gibbons are highly arboreal apes, and it is expected that their bipedal locomotion will show some pa...
Leaping primates are specialized for hindlimb-propelled locomotion within arboreal habitats. As a gr...
Gibbons are highly arboreal apes, and it is expected that their bipedal locomotion will show some pa...
This study gives a qualitative and quantitative description of the different terrestrial locomotor m...
Gibbon species are highly specialized for brachiation. Nevertheless, as with all primates, they are ...
The means whereby animals adapt their locomotor behavior to variation in environmental conditions is...
This study investigates the foot and ankle myology of gibbons and bonobos, and compares it with the ...
It has been shown that gibbons are able to brachiate with very low mechanical costs. The conversion ...
Most primates are arboreal, and the current context of habitat fragmentation makes gap- and road-cro...
Abstract Background Numerous historical descriptions of the Lesser Egyptian jerboa, Jaculus jaculus,...
It has been shown that gibbons are able to brachiate with very low mechanical costs. The conversion ...
It has been shown that gibbons are able to brachiate with very low mechanical costs. The conversion ...