2024
DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.24900
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Quantitative assessment of grasping strength in platyrrhine monkeys

Jesse W. Young,
Brad A. Chadwell,
Timothy P. O'Neill
et al.

Abstract: ObjectivesDespite the longstanding importance of grasping adaptations in theories of primate evolution, quantitative data on primate grasping strength remain rare. We present the results of two studies testing the prediction that callitrichines—given their comparative retreat from a small‐branch environment and specialization for movement and foraging on tree trunks and large boughs—should be characterized by weaker grasping forces and underdeveloped digital flexor muscles relative to other platyrrhines.Method… Show more

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