One of the prominent questions in paleoanthropological studies is the origin of bipedalism. There have been several hypotheses presented on the ancestral type of locomotion that predated bipedalism. These hypotheses include a terrestrial knuckle-walking quadrupedal ape, a brachiating hylobatid-like ancestor, a palmigrade terrestrial ape, and a climbing arboreal ape. Thorpe et al. present an extension to the climbing hypothesis with the data that they gathered from wild orangutans of the Gunung Leuser National Park in Sumatra, Indonesia (2006, 2007). They present the hypothesis that bipedalism originated with an arboreal ape similar to extant orangutans, and they provide that the orangutan locomotor data that they gathered supports this clai...
Acquisition of bipedality is a hallmark of human evolution. How bipedality evolved from great ape-li...
A host of ecological, anatomical, and physiological selective pressures are hypothesized to have pla...
Acquisition of bipedality is a hallmark of human evolution. How bipedality evolved from great ape-li...
Motion analysis, as applied to evolutionary biomechanics, has experienced its own evolution over the...
SummaryWhy did our earliest hominin ancestors begin to walk bipedally as their main form of terrestr...
Despite decades of debate, it remains unclear whether human bipedalism evolved from a terrestrial kn...
Why did our earliest hominin ancestors begin to walk bipedally as their main form of terrestrial tra...
The ancestral condition from which humans evolved is critical for understanding the adaptive origin ...
We present a comparison of loaded and unloaded carrying gait parameters in humans, common chimpanzee...
Based on our knowledge of locomotor biomechanics and ecology we predict the locomotion and posture o...
grantor: University of TorontoModern African apes, 'Pan' and 'Gorilla ', engage in a uniqu...
There are several theories on how humans learned to walk, and while these all address the adaptation...
The work deals with the human bipedality, the previous locomotor behavior and possible reasons for i...
An animal’s locomotor abilities facilitate its interactions with the surrounding environment. Extant...
Abstract of paper presented at the 5th SASQUA Conference, July 1979Bipedalism is the hallmark of the...
Acquisition of bipedality is a hallmark of human evolution. How bipedality evolved from great ape-li...
A host of ecological, anatomical, and physiological selective pressures are hypothesized to have pla...
Acquisition of bipedality is a hallmark of human evolution. How bipedality evolved from great ape-li...
Motion analysis, as applied to evolutionary biomechanics, has experienced its own evolution over the...
SummaryWhy did our earliest hominin ancestors begin to walk bipedally as their main form of terrestr...
Despite decades of debate, it remains unclear whether human bipedalism evolved from a terrestrial kn...
Why did our earliest hominin ancestors begin to walk bipedally as their main form of terrestrial tra...
The ancestral condition from which humans evolved is critical for understanding the adaptive origin ...
We present a comparison of loaded and unloaded carrying gait parameters in humans, common chimpanzee...
Based on our knowledge of locomotor biomechanics and ecology we predict the locomotion and posture o...
grantor: University of TorontoModern African apes, 'Pan' and 'Gorilla ', engage in a uniqu...
There are several theories on how humans learned to walk, and while these all address the adaptation...
The work deals with the human bipedality, the previous locomotor behavior and possible reasons for i...
An animal’s locomotor abilities facilitate its interactions with the surrounding environment. Extant...
Abstract of paper presented at the 5th SASQUA Conference, July 1979Bipedalism is the hallmark of the...
Acquisition of bipedality is a hallmark of human evolution. How bipedality evolved from great ape-li...
A host of ecological, anatomical, and physiological selective pressures are hypothesized to have pla...
Acquisition of bipedality is a hallmark of human evolution. How bipedality evolved from great ape-li...