Primate Locomotion Recent Advances

Cover of Primate Locomotion Recent Advances by Elizabeth Strasser
Publisher: Springer US
Year: 2013
Language: en
Edition: 1998
Pages: 482
ISBN-13: 9781489900944
Dimensions:
Height: 10 Inches
Length: 7.01 Inches
Weight: 1.882 Pounds
Width: 1.12 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 573.7/9198
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Primate Locomotion Recent Advances by Elizabeth Strasser, published by Springer US on June 29, 2013, is a comprehensive exploration of the interdisciplinary study of primate locomotion. This edition, spanning 482 pages, integrates research from various fields such as ethology, ecology, comparative anatomy, and biomechanics to provide insights into the evolutionary aspects of primate movement and behavior.

Readers will find a detailed examination of the challenges and advancements in the study of primate locomotion, particularly the integration of diverse approaches that are often compartmentalized within academia. The book discusses the outcomes of a significant conference held in 1995, which aimed to unite experts from different disciplines to address the current state of research and future directions in the field. Topics such as evolution and zoology are woven throughout the text, offering a rich context for understanding the complexities of primate behavior and movement.


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The study of primate locomotion is a unique discipline that by its nature is interdis ciplinary, drawing on and integrating research from ethology, ecology, comparative anat omy, physiology, biomechanics, paleontology, etc. When combined and focused on particular problems this diversity of approaches permits unparalleled insight into critical aspects of our evolutionary past and into a major component of the behavioral repertoire of all animals. Unfortunately, because of the structure of academia, integration of these different approaches is a rare phenomenon. For instance, papers on primate behavior tend to be published in separate specialist journals and read by subgroups of anthropologists and zoologists, thus precluding critical syntheses. In the spring of 1995 we overcame this compartmentalization by organizing a con ference that brought together experts with many different perspectives on primate locomo tion to address the current state of the field and to consider where we go from here. The conference, Primate Locomotion-1995, took place thirty years after the pioneering confer ence on the same topic that was convened by the late Warren G. Kinzey at Davis in 1965.

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