Relative mass of primate forearm flexors and extensors has been predicted to relate to locomotion. However, we previously reported that the weight of forearm muscles scales isometrically in primates. However, variation in humeral epicondylar morphology has been shown to correlate with locomotor patterns, and if muscle mass does not explain this variation, then physiological crossectional area (PCSA) and fascicle length (FL) of the finger and wrist flexors may. To test this, we increased our sample to include six strepsirrhines, six platyrrhines and seven catarhines. We dissected each antebrachial muscle, measured wet mass and linear dimensions. Through chemical dissection, FL was measured and PCSA calculated. Muscles were grouped into f...
Old world monkeys, new world monkeys, and humans all originate from a common ancestor. Although huma...
It has been shown that gibbons are able to brachiate with very low mechanical costs. The conversion ...
The present study describes the flexor and extensor muscles in Cebus libidinosus forearm and compar...
It has been previously proposed that distal humerus morphology may reflect the locomotor pattern an...
has been correlated with locomotion, posture and substrate use in primates, but less attention has...
Among primates, it has been proposed that the differential development of the forearm flexor compa...
Bone biomechanical studies indicate that leg bone structure can be related to different locomotor p...
The palmaris longus is considered a phylogenetic degenerate metacarpophalangeal joint flexor muscle ...
Biometric ratios of the relative length of the rays in the hand have been analyzed between primate s...
We present quantitative data on the hindlimb musculature of Pan paniscus, Gorilla gorilla gorilla, G...
The present study describes the flexor and extensor muscles in Cebus libidinosus' forearm and compar...
We present quantitative data on the hindlimb musculature of Pan paniscus, Gorilla gorilla gorilla, G...
The present study describes the flexor and extensor muscles in Cebus libidinosus' forearm and compar...
Callitrichidae are small, arboreal New World primates that utilize a variety of locomotor behaviors ...
Moment arms have an important modulating impact on muscle function, as they represent the capacity o...
Old world monkeys, new world monkeys, and humans all originate from a common ancestor. Although huma...
It has been shown that gibbons are able to brachiate with very low mechanical costs. The conversion ...
The present study describes the flexor and extensor muscles in Cebus libidinosus forearm and compar...
It has been previously proposed that distal humerus morphology may reflect the locomotor pattern an...
has been correlated with locomotion, posture and substrate use in primates, but less attention has...
Among primates, it has been proposed that the differential development of the forearm flexor compa...
Bone biomechanical studies indicate that leg bone structure can be related to different locomotor p...
The palmaris longus is considered a phylogenetic degenerate metacarpophalangeal joint flexor muscle ...
Biometric ratios of the relative length of the rays in the hand have been analyzed between primate s...
We present quantitative data on the hindlimb musculature of Pan paniscus, Gorilla gorilla gorilla, G...
The present study describes the flexor and extensor muscles in Cebus libidinosus' forearm and compar...
We present quantitative data on the hindlimb musculature of Pan paniscus, Gorilla gorilla gorilla, G...
The present study describes the flexor and extensor muscles in Cebus libidinosus' forearm and compar...
Callitrichidae are small, arboreal New World primates that utilize a variety of locomotor behaviors ...
Moment arms have an important modulating impact on muscle function, as they represent the capacity o...
Old world monkeys, new world monkeys, and humans all originate from a common ancestor. Although huma...
It has been shown that gibbons are able to brachiate with very low mechanical costs. The conversion ...
The present study describes the flexor and extensor muscles in Cebus libidinosus forearm and compar...