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Vertical climbing in free-ranging bonobos: An exploratory study integrating locomotor performance and substrate compliance.

François DruelleInnocent LetiJean-Christophe Bokika NgawoloVictor Narat
Published in: American journal of biological anthropology (2024)
Bonobos demonstrate remarkable abilities for negotiating vertical substrates and substrate properties influence their performance. Our results support the idea that bonobos adopt a behavioral strategy that aligns with the notion of minimizing costs. Overall, the adoption of high velocities and the use of low-cost resting postures may reduce muscle fatigue. These aspects could represent important targets of selection to ensure ecological efficiency in bonobos.
Keyphrases
  • low cost
  • spinal cord injury
  • heart rate
  • skeletal muscle
  • climate change
  • heart rate variability
  • sleep quality
  • blood pressure