Primate Locomotion
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Primate Locomotion

  1. 402 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
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Primate Locomotion

About this book

Primate Locomotion discusses researches on the concept of primate locomotion. It is organized into 11 chapters that cover biomechanical principles, which are the foundation of understanding of locomotor adaptations. This book first gives an introduction to parallels and analogs between mammalian and mechanical structures. It then describes the mechanisms of arboreal mammal locomotion, as well as the behavioral observations and locomotor patterns of tree shrew. The jumping locomotion of Galago alleni and the role of wrist specialization in the locomotor evolution of the Hominoidea are also explained. The subsequent chapter discusses the relationship between the mechanical features of the scapula and shoulder region and the characteristics of locomotor behavior. A chapter also discusses the adaptive nature of postural behavior in quadrupedal primates, represented by the New and Old World monkeys. Moreover, this book examines the morphological differences between living Insectivora, Carnivora, Primates, and the relevant known fossils of Cretaceous and Early Tertiary Eutheria. This is to evaluate the origins, evolution, and function of the Tarsus. Another chapter presents a functional analysis of most of the foot skeleton, primarily, the Lemuriformes. The concluding chapters deal with electromyographical studies on gorillas; the mechanics of knuckle-walking; the theories on hominoid phylogeny; and the locomotor adaptations in prosimians. This text is intended not only for researchers dealing with primate locomotion, but equally for students and others who share an interest in mammals and locomotor adaptations.

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Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Primate Locomotion
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Table of Contents
  5. List of Contributors
  6. Preface
  7. Chapter 1. An Introduction to Biomechanical Principles in Primate Locomotion and Structure
  8. Chapter 2. Pads and Claws in Arboreal Locomotion
  9. Chapter 3. Tree Shrew Locomotion and the Origins of Primate Arborealism
  10. Chapter 4. A Cineradiographical Analysis of Leaping in an African Prosimian (Galago alleni)
  11. Chapter 5. The Wrist Articulations of the Anthropoidea
  12. Chapter 6. Structure and Function of the Primate Scapula
  13. Chapter 7. Postural Adaptations in New and Old World Monkeys
  14. Chapter 8. Origins, Evolution, and Function of the Tarsus in Late Cretaceous Eutheria and Paleocene Primates
  15. Chapter 9. Origins and Function of the Pes in the Eocene Adapidae (Lemuriformes, Primates)
  16. Chapter 10. Electromyography of Forearm Musculature in Gorilla and Problems Related to Knuckle-Walking
  17. Chapter 11. Locomotor Adaptations in Past and Present Prosimian Primates
  18. Subject Index