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Primate locomotion: linking field and laboratory research

2011; Association of College and Research Libraries; Volume: 48; Issue: 10 Linguagem: Inglês

10.5860/choice.48-5693

ISSN

1943-5975

Autores

Gilles Bérillon, Kristian d'Aout, Guillaume Daver, Guy Dubreuil, Franck Multon, Guillaume Nicolas, Bénédicte de la Villetanet,

Tópico(s)

Bat Biology and Ecology Studies

Resumo

Foreword Tuttle RH Chapter 1: Introduction: Primate locomotion - towards a synergy of laboratory and field research. Vereecke AA & D'Aout K Chapter 2: Translating primate locomotor biomechanical variables from the laboratory to the field. Schmitt D Chapter 3: Studying captive ape locomotion: past, present and future. Vereecke EE, D'Aout K & Aerts P Chapter 4: Experimental and computational studies of bipedal locomotion in the bipedally-trained Japanese macaque. Ogihara N, Hirasaki E & Nakatsukasa M Chapter 5: In what manner do quadrupedal primates walk on two legs? Preliminary results on Olive Baboons (Papio anubis). Berillon G, D'Aout K, Daver G, Dubreuil G, Multon F, Nicolas G & de la Villetanet B Chapter 6: Scapula movements and their contribution to three-dimensional forelimb excursions in quadruped primates. Schmidt M & Krause C Chapter 7: The influence of load carrying on gait parameters in humans and apes: implications for the evolution of human bipedalism. Watson J, Payne R, Chamberlain A, Jones R & Sellers W Chapter 8: Field and experimental approaches to the study of locomotor ontogeny in Propithecus verreauxi. Wunderlich RE, Lawler RR & Williams AE Chapter 9: Comparisons of limb structural properties in free-ranging chimpanzees from Kibale, Gombe, Mahale, and Tai communities. Carlson KJ, Wrangham RW, Muller MN, Sumner DR, Morbeck ME, Nishida T, Yamanaka A & Boesch C Chapter 10: Field study methods for primate locomotion. Blanchard M, Sellers WI & Crompton RH Chapter 11: Gibbon locomotion research in the field - problems, possibilities and benefits for conservation. Cheyne SM Chapter 12: Posture, ischial tuberosities and tree zone use is West African cercopithecids McGraw & Sciulli PW. Chapter 13: Forelimb suspensory gait characteristics of wild Lagothrix poeppigii and Ateles belzebuth: developing video based methodologies in free-ranging primates. Guillot DM Chapter 14: Gait and kinematics of arboreal quadrupedal walk of free-ranging red howlers (Alouatta seniculus) in French Guiana. Youlatos D & Gasc J-P Chapter 15: From treadmill to tropics: calculating ranging cost in chimpanzees. Pontzer H, Raichlen DA & Sockol MD Chapter 16: Linking field and laboratory approaches for studying primate locomotor responses to support orientation. Stevens NJ, Ratsimbazafy JH & Ralainasolo F Chapter 17: Quadrupedal locomotion of Saimiri boliviensis: a comparison of field and lab-based kinematic data. Shapiro LJ, Young JW & Souther A

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