Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9486044 | Journal of Human Evolution | 2005 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
While our data confirm certain aspects of primate gait mechanics (e.g., generally higher hind limb forces), they do not fully support the notion of greater limb compliance. Neither a compliant forelimb on branchlike supports, nor a negative correlation of forelimb force magnitudes with degree of arboreality were observed. Increasing forelimb-to-hind-limb-force-ratios with increasing speed and force magnitudes are also not expected under this paradigm.
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Authors
Theresa M. Franz, Brigitte Demes, Kristian J. Carlson,