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Orangutan Positional Behavior and the Nature of Arboreal Locomotion in Hominoidea Susannah K.S
University of Illinois
Functional Integration of the Hominin Forelimb by Marisa Elena Macias
Fleagle and Lieberman 2015F.Pdf
Final Report on Environment Enhancement to Promote the Psychological Well-Being of Nonhuman Primates
Locomotion of the Red-Shanked Douc Langur (Pygathrix
Odd-Nosed Monkey Scapular Morphology Converges on That of Arm- Swinging Apes
Orangutans Employ Unique Strategies to Control Branch Flexibility
Role of the Prehensile Tail During Ateline Locomotion: Experimental and Osteological Evidence
Grasping Pressures and Phalangeal Curvature in Primates: an Experimental in Vivo Approach
Positional Behavior of Black-Handed Spider Monkeys (Ateles Geoffroyi
Glenohumeral Joint Surface Characters and Its Relation to Forelimb Suspensory Behavior in Three Ateline Primates, Ateles, Lagothrix, and Alouatta Miyuki KAGAYA1*
EMG Activation in the Forelimb Musculature of Three-Toed Sloths (Bradypus Variegatus)
A Comparative Study of the Glenohumeral Joint in New World Monkeys Rachel Elizabeth Provazza Dickinson College
Lighting and Nocturnal Strepsirrhine Care in Zoos
ANTHROPOLOGY 150: EVOLUTION and HUMAN EMERGENCE NM HED Area III: Laboratory Science Competencies UNM Core Area 3: Physical and Natural Sciences
An Anatomical and Mechanical Analysis of the Douc Monkey (Genus Pygathrix), and Its Role in Understanding the Evolution of Brachiation
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Trabecular Bone Tissue of the Wrist Bones in Primates
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Morphology of the Hindlimb and Correlations to Locomotor Tendencies in Platyrrhines a DISSERTATION SUBMI
Arias-Martorell. 2018. Review Gleno-Hum. E&E.Pdf
Associations Between Skeletal Fractures and Locomotor Behavior, Habitat Use, and Body Mass in Nonhuman Primates
Evolution of the Hominoid Forelimb Skeleton from Miocene to Present
The Nuances of Locomotor Strategies in Suspensory Primates (Apes
Quadrupedalism the Same? Form-Function Relationships in Behaviorally Distinct Asian Colobines
3-D Morphometric Analysis of the Primate Elbow Joint Seth Brockman Boren University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Mechanical Implications of Chimpanzee Positional Behavior
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