An underlying assumption of many studies of primate functional anatomy is that skeletal morphology directly reflects an animal’s movement patterns. For example, expansion of humeral head is assumed to relate to greater shoulder mobility, but Chan (2008) found that passive shoulder mobility of lorises with a relative expanded humeral head is the same or less than that of lemurs. This project explores this disjunct between anatomy and range of motion by quantifying active 3D shoulder motion during slow climbing and bridging in lorises. These data are used to test the hypothesis that active, rather than passive, shoulder mobility influences shoulder morphology of lorises. We videorecorded two subjects each of Loris tardigradus (LT) (0.175-0.20...
Callitrichidae are small, arboreal New World primates that utilize a variety of locomotor behaviors ...
The morphology of trabecular bone has proven sensitive to loading patterns in the long bones and met...
Studies of comparative morphology clearly distinguish the shoulder morphology of Homo from that of t...
Shoulder shape directly impacts forelimb function by contributing to glenohumeral (GH) range-of-moti...
This study refutes the traditional idea that the glenohumeral joint of hominoids is more mobile than...
It has been previously proposed that distal humerus morphology may reflect the locomotor pattern an...
We analyze patterns of subchondral bone apparent density in the distal femur of extant primates to r...
<p>Reconstructing locomotor patterns from fossils is crucial for understanding the origins of primat...
Trabecular bone remodels in response to its mechanical loading environment. Thus, different types of...
Platyrrhines are a diverse radiation of primates that exhibit a range of locomotor adaptations. The ...
Hominoids (non-human apes and hominins) are distinct from cercopithecoid monkeys in possessing more ...
Primates exhibit high variability in their locomotion. The main pattern adopted by each species is s...
The emergence of extant ape-like locomotor behaviors has become a defining issue in reconstructing a...
Callitrichidae are small, arboreal New World primates that utilize a variety of locomotor behaviors ...
Certain anatomical features of the pectoral girdle can be demonstrated to be functionally significan...
Callitrichidae are small, arboreal New World primates that utilize a variety of locomotor behaviors ...
The morphology of trabecular bone has proven sensitive to loading patterns in the long bones and met...
Studies of comparative morphology clearly distinguish the shoulder morphology of Homo from that of t...
Shoulder shape directly impacts forelimb function by contributing to glenohumeral (GH) range-of-moti...
This study refutes the traditional idea that the glenohumeral joint of hominoids is more mobile than...
It has been previously proposed that distal humerus morphology may reflect the locomotor pattern an...
We analyze patterns of subchondral bone apparent density in the distal femur of extant primates to r...
<p>Reconstructing locomotor patterns from fossils is crucial for understanding the origins of primat...
Trabecular bone remodels in response to its mechanical loading environment. Thus, different types of...
Platyrrhines are a diverse radiation of primates that exhibit a range of locomotor adaptations. The ...
Hominoids (non-human apes and hominins) are distinct from cercopithecoid monkeys in possessing more ...
Primates exhibit high variability in their locomotion. The main pattern adopted by each species is s...
The emergence of extant ape-like locomotor behaviors has become a defining issue in reconstructing a...
Callitrichidae are small, arboreal New World primates that utilize a variety of locomotor behaviors ...
Certain anatomical features of the pectoral girdle can be demonstrated to be functionally significan...
Callitrichidae are small, arboreal New World primates that utilize a variety of locomotor behaviors ...
The morphology of trabecular bone has proven sensitive to loading patterns in the long bones and met...
Studies of comparative morphology clearly distinguish the shoulder morphology of Homo from that of t...