International audienceIn the field of biomechanics of quadrupedal locomotion in primates, infant-carrying has received little attention. This study presents the first biomechanical study of infant-carrying in captive female olive baboons (Papio anubis). We test whether females carrying infants conform 1) to the Support Polygon Model (Rollinson and Martin: Symp Zool Soc Lond 48 (1981) 377–427) of gait selection, according to which diagonality should decrease when the infant is carried cranially and increase when the infant is carried dorsally and caudally; 2) to Biewener's (Biewener: Science 245 () 45–48) theory of limb postures, according to which females should extend their hind limbs more due to infant load, especially in the later stages...
International audienceOlive baboons (Papio anubis) are typically described as highly specialized fo...
International audienceThe olive baboon is described as a committed quadrupedal primate. However, ava...
International audienceThe olive baboon is described as a committed quadrupedal primate. However, ava...
International audienceIn the field of biomechanics of quadrupedal locomotion in primates, infant-car...
International audienceIn the field of biomechanics of quadrupedal locomotion in primates, infant-car...
International audienceIn the field of biomechanics of quadrupedal locomotion in primates, infant-car...
International audienceIn the field of biomechanics of quadrupedal locomotion in primates, infant-car...
International audienceIn the field of biomechanics of quadrupedal locomotion in primates, infant-car...
International audienceIn the field of biomechanics of quadrupedal locomotion in primates, infant-car...
International audienceObjective: Although extant nonhuman primates are not habitual bipeds, they are...
International audienceObjective: Although extant nonhuman primates are not habitual bipeds, they are...
International audienceObjective: Although extant nonhuman primates are not habitual bipeds, they are...
International audienceOlive baboons (Papio anubis) are typically described as highly specialized fo...
International audienceOlive baboons (Papio anubis) are typically described as highly specialized fo...
International audienceOlive baboons (Papio anubis) are typically described as highly specialized fo...
International audienceOlive baboons (Papio anubis) are typically described as highly specialized fo...
International audienceThe olive baboon is described as a committed quadrupedal primate. However, ava...
International audienceThe olive baboon is described as a committed quadrupedal primate. However, ava...
International audienceIn the field of biomechanics of quadrupedal locomotion in primates, infant-car...
International audienceIn the field of biomechanics of quadrupedal locomotion in primates, infant-car...
International audienceIn the field of biomechanics of quadrupedal locomotion in primates, infant-car...
International audienceIn the field of biomechanics of quadrupedal locomotion in primates, infant-car...
International audienceIn the field of biomechanics of quadrupedal locomotion in primates, infant-car...
International audienceIn the field of biomechanics of quadrupedal locomotion in primates, infant-car...
International audienceObjective: Although extant nonhuman primates are not habitual bipeds, they are...
International audienceObjective: Although extant nonhuman primates are not habitual bipeds, they are...
International audienceObjective: Although extant nonhuman primates are not habitual bipeds, they are...
International audienceOlive baboons (Papio anubis) are typically described as highly specialized fo...
International audienceOlive baboons (Papio anubis) are typically described as highly specialized fo...
International audienceOlive baboons (Papio anubis) are typically described as highly specialized fo...
International audienceOlive baboons (Papio anubis) are typically described as highly specialized fo...
International audienceThe olive baboon is described as a committed quadrupedal primate. However, ava...
International audienceThe olive baboon is described as a committed quadrupedal primate. However, ava...