Studying Captive Ape Locomotion: Past, Present, and Future

  • Vereecke E
  • D’Août K
  • Aerts P
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Most of our knowledge regarding primate locomotion, especially biomechanical aspects, results from studies of captive populations, typically in laboratories or zoos. Obviously, a controlled environment facilitates the acquisition of high-quality locomotion data; it...

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Vereecke, E. E., D’Août, K., & Aerts, P. (2011). Studying Captive Ape Locomotion: Past, Present, and Future. In Primate Locomotion (pp. 29–46). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-1420-0_3

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