Gibbons are highly arboreal apes, and it is expected that their bipedal locomotion will show some particularities related to the arboreal environment. Previous research has shown that, during hylobatid bipedalism, unsupported phases are rare and stride frequencies are relatively low. This study, confirms previous findings, and we suggest that low stride frequencies and the absence of unsupported phases are ways to reduce disadvantageous branch oscillations during arboreal travel. Despite these restrictions, gibbons are able to locomote at a wide range of speeds, implying that they likely exploit other mechanisms to modulate their locomotor speed. To investigate this possibility, we collected video images of a large number of spontaneous bip...
Objectives Documenting the variety of quadrupedal walking gaits in a variety of marsupials (arboreal...
Primate locomotion is an interesting area of study due to primates’ variability in how they move. In...
Biomechanical analyses of arboreal locomotion in great apes in their natural environment are scarce ...
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...
This study gives a qualitative and quantitative description of the different terrestrial locomotor m...
When gibbons travel through the forest canopy, brachiation is alternated with short bipedal bouts ov...
Although much is known about the terrestrial locomotion of great apes, their arboreal locomotion has...
The mechanics of the modern human foot and its specialization for habitual bipedalism are well under...
Gibbons are skilled brachiators but they are also highly capable leapers, crossing distances in exce...
Gibbon species are highly specialized for brachiation. Nevertheless, as with all primates, they are ...
This study investigates the foot and ankle myology of gibbons and bonobos, and compares it with the ...
Gibbons utilize a number of locomotor modes in the wild, including bipedalism, leaping and, most of ...
An animal’s locomotor abilities facilitate its interactions with the surrounding environment. Extant...
Although much is known about the terrestrial locomotion of great apes, their arboreal locomotion has...
Objectives Documenting the variety of quadrupedal walking gaits in a variety of marsupials (arboreal...
Primate locomotion is an interesting area of study due to primates’ variability in how they move. In...
Biomechanical analyses of arboreal locomotion in great apes in their natural environment are scarce ...
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...
This study gives a qualitative and quantitative description of the different terrestrial locomotor m...
When gibbons travel through the forest canopy, brachiation is alternated with short bipedal bouts ov...
Although much is known about the terrestrial locomotion of great apes, their arboreal locomotion has...
The mechanics of the modern human foot and its specialization for habitual bipedalism are well under...
Gibbons are skilled brachiators but they are also highly capable leapers, crossing distances in exce...
Gibbon species are highly specialized for brachiation. Nevertheless, as with all primates, they are ...
This study investigates the foot and ankle myology of gibbons and bonobos, and compares it with the ...
Gibbons utilize a number of locomotor modes in the wild, including bipedalism, leaping and, most of ...
An animal’s locomotor abilities facilitate its interactions with the surrounding environment. Extant...
Although much is known about the terrestrial locomotion of great apes, their arboreal locomotion has...
Objectives Documenting the variety of quadrupedal walking gaits in a variety of marsupials (arboreal...
Primate locomotion is an interesting area of study due to primates’ variability in how they move. In...
Biomechanical analyses of arboreal locomotion in great apes in their natural environment are scarce ...